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<title>Mozilla Thunderhead: A Language For User Interfaces</title>
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<summary>By now most of us have seen the amazing work that Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith over at Mozilla have created. The incredible web-based code editor built from scratch using the HTML canvas tag. A project embedded in the Bespin...</summary>
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<title>Introducing TubeLoc: AS3/Flex YouTube Player API</title>
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<summary>Almost a year ago the YouTube APIs and Tools team released the YouTube Player API. The SWF that exposed the player functionality was and still is written in ActionScript 2. To make this easier to use in ActionScript 3, there...</summary>
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Almost a year ago the YouTube APIs and Tools team released the YouTube Player API. The SWF that exposed the player functionality was and still is written in ActionScript 2. To make this easier to use in ActionScript 3, there...
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