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Found error in my JSON, jQuery's 1.4 use of native brower parsers is just a lot stricter. Another note to self...

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jQuery's 1.4 JSON parsing is causing me issues. It seems far to strict, having to quote numbers etc to get it to work, cannot be right?

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Watching Aleks Krotoski new show on the birth of the Internet - "The Virtual Revolution" bbc2

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Note to self - don't try debugging HTML5 localStorage from a local file system. It needs to be served over http, even if that's localhost

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When I have not done any JavaScript for a while I always go back through @danwrong "Metaprogramming JavaScript" slides http://bit.ly/bntvCE

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Even the simplest javascript dialog is now tested with "Welcome, to the entire land" http://bit.ly/ad7GMM - Explained http://bit.ly/9dpBoi

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Thinking this weekend it’s time to bite the bullet and dive head first into HTML5 API's. Dig my way through @rem demos http://bit.ly/18BOtV

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Moving TweetDeck around so I can keep my eye on #EMconf2010 - Online Recruitment Conference 2010

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@glennjones would like to see support of google reader in IDENTENGINE. wondering how come google dont support reader in own socialgraph

@kuber Try the Identities API - http://bit.ly/aqrQrQ if your looking for an extended version Google's Social Graph API

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@glennjones would like to see support of google reader in IDENTENGINE. wondering how come google dont support reader in own socialgraph

@kuber I quietly added Google Reader support to Ident Engine in the 9 Jan - 0.6.2 release. Sorry it not very clear in the site listing.

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