Open-Source Clone Scripts of Popular Websites

Our feature article for this month takes a look at free open-source clone scripts of popular websites, with a whopping list of over 20 clone scripts reviewed for you.
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Our feature article for this month takes a look at free open-source clone scripts of popular websites, with a whopping list of over 20 clone scripts reviewed for you.
Following last year’s overwhelmingly positive feedback on the list of emerging scripts we featured, we’re back this year with our second installment of “Emerging Free Web Scripts to Watch for in 2012.”
The foundation of a successful ecommerce website lies in choosing the right shopping cart solution. Over 500 promising ecommerce solutions exist, and deciding which one to opt for can be a daunting task.
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In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the other types of integration that the two most popular social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter, offer.
The APIs offered by social networking sites can be tricky to work with if you’re not familiar with web development. The good news is that there are some service providers who in-turn provide widgets or easier implementation to add useful social features for your site.
If you’re curious about new web development technologies and techniques to use for your projects, then grab a cup of coffee and enjoy our A to Z of Trending Web Development Technologies & Tools.
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Although its often true that web developers hate browsers because of compatibility issues, most developers are just in love with their browser’s add-ons and extensions. They provide a quick and easy way to troubleshoot, debug and analyze web pages…