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YouGetSignal.com is a collection of network tools that I started working on in late September of 2007. The name of the site, YouGetSignal, is a nerdy play on a line of broken English from the infamous "All your base are belong to us" cut scene. YouGetSignal originally started as an effort of mine to learn the latest web development techniques. Consequently, the site employs several technologies to function, including:

 

    Cascading style sheets (CSS)

    Asynchronous javascript and XML (AJAX) requests

    JavaScript object notation (JSON) responses

    An open source relational database management system (MySQL)

    A server-side cross-platform HTML embedded scripting language (PHP)

    The script.aculo.us and Prototype JavaScript libraries

    The Google Maps API

 

Ultimately, my goal with YouGetSignal is to contribute a set of useful tools to the global Internet community.

 

 

Visit: http://www.yougetsignal.com/

 

Hope you like it

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www.translate.net

 

Translate.net is a free translation service which allows you to translate documents and websites absolutely for free. Use our free translator to translate your text into 52 languages.

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Please contribute. No spam allowed.

Thanks in advance

-Blane

 

 

I thought that here is a Spam Section ??? ! ?

 

 

Anyway....! Really intresting tools...! Thanks .!

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Since I see this really good to have it here!

 

I'm making a collection of usefull internet tools which can be used to do stuff on the web. My list so far:

 

  • ClipConverter.cc - Used to download youtube videos, the best as far as I know.
  • picresize.com - Used to resize/crop pictures online
  • Tinyurl.com - Shortens url of every link
  • translate.google.com - Translator
  • aedes.us - Image uploading site
  • bit.ly - Shortens urls too
  • downForEveryoneOrJustMe.com  - Checking if the x site is for everyone down or only for you.

 

Please contribute. No spam allowed.

Thanks in advance

-Blane

 

thanx a lot this is so useful infos ^^

only 1 question do i have to register for all this or is free service?

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