Arik Fraimovich has released an open source .NET app that syncs your Google contacts with their Gravatars, using the Google Contacts Data API.
Gravatar Importer for Google Contacts
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Arik Fraimovich has released an open source .NET app that syncs your Google contacts with their Gravatars, using the Google Contacts Data API.
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thanks… very nice
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thanks
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thanks… very nice
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Thanx
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Great!
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Great news! 🙂
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this is sweet news , thanks :)..
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Thanks for the update, I just got an account here I love it.
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Wow, that´s cool. Thanx 🙂
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I’m seeing more and more cases about how to export gravatar images to an external source. What I would love is a way to programmatically change a gravatar image. Say, for example, I could write a Facebook app that would sync my Facebook profile image to gravatar.
Please, please, a decent API for uploading new gravatar images!
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Why does Gravatar make my avatar look like absolute sheet when I upload it? Why do I have to crop it? I have a very expensive graphic program that can do that without lowering the quality to crap. I didn’t see anything about that in the Common Questions.
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Thanks you very much
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Esta información esta muy interesante ya que se habla del funcionamiento y la estructura organizativa del computador. Por ejemplo las Memorias RAM son memorias de lectura-escritura y las memorias ROM son memorias de sólo lectura. En la actualidad se hablan que los microprocesadores tienen memoria RAM De hasta 2 GB, y una velocidad aproximada de 2.6 Ghz, que significa que son mucho más rápidas para procesar, y pueden almacenar hasta 250 GB.
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Let us know when this can be run from a web page so that it’s useful to most.
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I couldn’t find anywhere to submit feature requests, but this ones quite simple:
curl -H “If-Modified-Since: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT” -I http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/
Would you mind making that (and user gravatars) return a 304 as appropriate?
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Nice news ^^ 😀 . Thanks
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Thanks for the news! 😀
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nice info, but not a handy tutorial 😀
Thanks for the news 🙂
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Why, oh why, is this not a web service?
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Thanks for the mention! And keep up the great work you’re doing 🙂
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