Firebase Firechat DocumentationWhat is Firechat? Firechat is an open-source, real-time chat widget built on Firebase. It offers fully secure multi-user, multi-room chat with flexible authentication, moderator features, user presence and search, private messaging, chat invitations, and more. Which technologies does Firechat use? The core data layer under Firechat uses Firebase for real-time data sy
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October 11, 2010: Reported on the front page of the New York Times Find the latest details, code, and implementations on github @ https://github.com/samyk/evercookie DESCRIPTION evercookie is a javascript API available that produces extremely persistent cookies in a browser. Its goal is to identify a client even after they've removed standard cookies, Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects or LSOs),
PersistJS is a client-side JavaScript persistent storage library. Features include: Small (9.3k minified, 3k gzipped) Standalone: Does not need any additional browser plugins or JavaScript libraries to work on the vast majority of current browsers. Consistent: Provides a consistent, opaque API, regardless of the browser. Extensible: Custom backends can be added easily. Backwards Compatible: Can fa
Store.js Cross-browser storage for all use cases, used across the web. Store.js has been around since 2010 (first commit, v1 release). It is used in production on tens of thousands of websites, such as cnn.com, dailymotion.com, & many more. Store.js provides basic key/value storage functionality (get/set/remove/each) as well as a rich set of plug-in storages and extra functionality. Basic Usage Al
This website launched on Nov 10 2009 Version 0.1 tagged in the source code. (v0.1) Ymacs is an Emacs-like editor that works in your browser. Currently (starting with tag v0.4 in the code repository) it works in recent versions of Firefox (and other Gecko-based browsers), Google Chrome and Apple Safari. This project is based on DynarchLIB, my AJAX toolkit. News 2012-03-28 — tagged version 0.5. Thou
By Ilya Grigorik on March 03, 2009 After immersing yourself into the field of distributed computing and large data sets you inevitably come to appreciate the elegance of Google's Map-Reduce framework. Both the generality and the simplicity of its map, emit, and reduce phases is what makes it such a powerful tool. However, while Google has made the theory public, the underlying software implementat
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