Please accept my apologies in advance if any of the following is
incorrect, or has already been covered elsewhere.

I have used the Google AJAX APIs a few times now - mostly for jQuery -
and I'm a big fan. I've noticed that YUI makes the list, however my
favorite grid system - 960.gs - is missing.

Now I don't need anyone to point out that it's not an AJAX library,
but I do think this could be extremely useful to a lot of people; not
to mention a massive bandwidth saver for webmasters and users alike.
To my understanding ISPs cache frequently requested documents, so
everyone requesting a common CSS file would reduce some network
overhead/hops needed/stress on the server hosting the file. Everybody
wins, and Google gains more of my love and respect.

Is this something other people would like. Do I request it here, or is
there a more appropriate forum to request this on?

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