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Help Test jQuery 1.3 Beta 2 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Mon, 05 Jan. 2009
We’re getting ever-closer to the final release of jQuery 1.3! In a follow-up to the recent 1.3 Beta 1 we have another test version for everyone to try. As with before, it’s not ready for production use yet but we definitely need help in hunting down any bugs that we may have missed.
Please don’t test 1.3 Be
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Help Test jQuery 1.3 Beta 1 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Mon, 22 Dec. 2008
The jQuery team has been working hard on the new release of the jQuery library and it’s ready for some in-depth testing! jQuery 1.3 is not ready for production use yet but we need help to weed out any bugs that might’ve snuck through.
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A copy of jQuery 1.3b1 can be found here:
http://code.jquery.com/j
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What’s Up With jQuery UI? 
Richard D. Worth via jQuery Blog on Thu, 11 Dec. 2008
The jQuery UI team has had a busy and productive fall and wanted to give everyone an update on what we’ve been up to. First off, we’re happy to announce that our team of contributors has grown significantly in the past few months and want to thank everyone for their support. To round out the great group of developers on the core team, new sub team
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CloudFront CDN for jQuery 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Here at jQuery we’ve been using Amazon S3 to host the jQuery code and static site files for quite some time. It’s remained dependable and quite responsive.
Yesterday Amazon released their new service, called CloudFront. The major difference between it and S3 (they are both designed to serve files)
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jQuery Pumpkin 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
Created by jQuery user Christopher Pickert (of BigFishGames.com), he writes:
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jQuery, Microsoft, and Nokia 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Sun, 28 Sep. 2008
We have two pieces of fantastic, albeit serendipitous, news today: Both Microsoft and Nokia are taking the major step of adopting jQuery as part of their official application development platform. Not only will they be using it for their corporate development but they will be providing it as a core piece of their platform for developers to build with.
Microsoft is looking to make jQuery
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jQuery UI 1.6rc2 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Sat, 20 Sep. 2008
Hey everyone,
I’m glad to announce that finally, we decided to kick out a release candidate of jQuery UI 1.6. It’s called rc2, because we pushed out a rc1 too early on Monday, and to everyone who downloaded that one or another early version of 1.6, a upgrade to 1.6rc2 is highly recommended. This is also the final version before the real deal, which can be expected to follow in the ne
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jQuery Conference 2008 Agenda 
ReyBango via jQuery Blog on Mon, 01 Sep. 2008
The sold-out jQuery Conference 2008, being held in Boston on September 28th, is nearly upon us. With 13 sessions being delivered by the jQuery team as well as prominent industry experts such as Jonathan Snook, Aza Raskin and
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Death to JavaScript Rock Stars! 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Sat, 30 Aug. 2008
We’ve been listening to your feedback today, about the new jQuery site redesign and one thing has become clear:
Death to JavaScript Rock Stars!
Poor dude didn’t even last 24 ho
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jQuery.com Site Redesign 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Fri, 29 Aug. 2008
We’ve just pushed out a brand new site redesign (for jQuery.com and all its sub-sites). This has been a long time coming and it feels great to get it out the door.
New Homepage
Easily the most contentious part of the redesign
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Registration Open for jQuery Conference 2008 
Karl Swedberg via jQuery Blog on Fri, 15 Aug. 2008
Registration for jQuery Conference 2008 is officially open. Register now to ensure your spot!
As announced, this one-day conference will be held in Boston on Sunday, September 28, and will feature two tracks of presentations (beginner and adva
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jQuery UI 1.5.2 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Mon, 14 Jul. 2008
Since 4 days, many have noticed that we’ve uploaded another minor bugfix release to our Google Code account. While there’s again no new API introduced, more than 30 issues have been cleared again, and we’re getting the feeling that the codebase is growing more stable very day.
The full changelog is available here if you want t
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jQuery UI 1.5.1 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Fri, 27 Jun. 2008
Soon after the release of jQuery UI 1.5, we were getting many useful feedback and issues entered in our bugtracker. Today, we’re happy to release another version of jQuery UI which takes care of many minor regressions and a lot of unsolved issues.
1.5.1 doesn’t add any new features or API changes, but fixes more than 50 found issues. A
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jQuery UI v1.5 Released, Focus on Consistent API and Effects 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Mon, 09 Jun. 2008
jQuery UI 1.5: Rethinking Our Approach to UI
When we first started with the UI project, we set out to build a generic, basic, and simple way of adding and extending core interaction to DOM
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jQuery 1.2.6: Events 100% faster 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Wed, 04 Jun. 2008
jQuery 1.2.6 is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker.
This is the next release immediately following jQuery 1.2.3. Releases 1.2.4 and 1.2.5 were skipped (1.2.4 was built incorrectly, rendering it effectively identic
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jQuery UI 1.5 release candidate, we’re getting excited 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Mon, 02 Jun. 2008
The jQuery 1.5 release candidate is now available at http://ui.jquery.com/download for everyone to test and download!
This is the most stable UI version ever, and it fixed all known bugs that are not in the categories “minor” or “trivial”, which means that we ourselves think it’s good to go. However, the reason why we’re still holdi
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jQuery UI 1.5b4, featuring effects and a new home 
Paul via jQuery Blog on Mon, 05 May. 2008
jQuery UI 1.5b4
Attention: We originally intended to release 1.5b3 a couple of hours ago, but we had two serious issues that forced use to deprecate it and go for b4. Sorry for the inconvenience.
The third and last beta has finally arrived to jQuery UI 1.5. Hundreds of hours went into fixing more than 50 bugs for this release
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jQuery 1.2.2: 2nd Birthday Present 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Tue, 15 Jan. 2008
On the 2nd anniversary of jQuery’s release we’re proud to bring you a brand new release of jQuery. This is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker.
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Flot, a new plotting plugin for jQuery 
Bradley Sepos via jQuery Blog on Thu, 06 Dec. 2007
Here’s some holiday cheer: Flot, a new plotting library/plugin for jQuery by Ole Laursen. The initial 0.1 release has some stunning features, including interactivity with your charts. Flot looks very promising, and we like to highlight promising developments in the jQuery community!
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