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Blummy: Configurable uber-bookmarklet - Today's Browser Tip
Blummy is kind of like Protopage or Google's Personalized Homepage, but for bookmarklets. The brainchild of Alexander Kirk, Blummy lets you set up a single bookmarklet that incorporates a number of "blummlets," which are kind of like dashboard widgets. Most of the blummlets incorporate functionality that would usually take the form of a bookmarklet all its own, e.g. del.icio.us post, Wikipedia lookup, whois, translate, etc. There are already a few dozen blummlets available and creating your own takes only a little knowledge of HTML and JavaScript. As far as I can tell, Blummy works in most popular browsers.
The Illusionist's Dream is a simple platformer; you play as a magician who needs to get through each level by transforming into any number of animals that you encounter along the way.
Each animal can do different things; the butterfly can obviously fly, but if it encounters a frog, the frog eats it, and you have to start over again. There's also a fox that runs fast and leaps far, but it eats any rabbits that cross its path. That means that, if you may need to be a rabbit later on, you need to take that into account ...