netflix.com - 5/16/2009
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Once you've enabled cookies, you can start enjoying the best way to rent movies! If you are using a mobile device and having trouble, try a computer with cookies enabled instead. See below for help with cookies. What is a cookie? A cookie is a block of text that a website sends ...
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groups.google.com - 5/15/2009
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follow-up-to: mozilla.dev.planning reply-to: dev-plann...@lists.mozilla.org Hi everyone, We are
down to 52 code-blockers (and 12-non code blockers) remaining
for Firefox 3.5: [link] Based on this, the great progress we've been making on blockers ...
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Firefox 3.5 RC1 Code Freeze: Wednesday, May 20th
blog.mozilla.com - 5/15/2009
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Below is a creative brief that details the
early history and planned evolution for the Firefox icon.
Background information on the project can be found in previous posts about why we think it's a good time to update the application icon, and the ...
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Creative Brief for the New Firefox Icon
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Netflix launches "App Gallery" directory of related apps and websites
Engadget HD —
Filed under: Misc
We know, lots of you use Netflix. Whether your flavor is streaming, Blu-ray or plain old DVD there's something helpful that's been built via the company's API, including queue managers for iPhone or other mobile device, or websites offering a different ...
Netflix Opens Application Gallery
WebProNews Feed —
Late last year, Netflix opened up its API to developers. There have been a number of applications set up to allow for various Netflix integrations.
These include mobile apps, Netflix for Facebook Connect, and others. They can now be viewed at the new Netflix App Gallery.
With the Gallery, Netflix is encouraging the creation of more apps. Developers looking to use the Netflix API and add to the directory can follow these steps according to Netflix:
- Browse the documentation
- Register for a developer account
- Apply for an API Key
- ...
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