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At 11pm last night, I grabbed a copy of jQTouch and started working out the interface. The documentation needs a little work (need some help, David?) but I managed to figure it out. I used localStorage to store the results. You can save the site to your home page where it'll run as a fullscreen application.
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The impending release of Ruby on Rails version 3 both refines and expands the capabilities of the popular Web application framework. Offering cleaner controllers and savvier SQL queries, you can expect to write less code than before. Better yet, you can include most of the components of Rails 3 in any Ruby application. Here's a look at what's changed for the better.
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