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Here is some great news to wrap up your June: Firefox 3.5 was released today. This new version of the popular browser from the Mozilla team includes …More...

The iPhone is arguably the hottest smartphone, if not the hottest mobile device, on the market today. With rumors of a new version coming out this summer …More...

If you are developing Web 2.0 software, you owe it to yourself to check out Google’s Ajax API Playground. This amazing little tool provides web developers with …More...

Recently Richard Stallman, long-time proponent of free and open source software (FOSS), posted an article about the “dangers” of proprietary JavaScript code. The argument goes something like …More...

Last Friday the WebKit team (makers of the engine in Apple’s Safari browser and iPhone), introduced a new CSS animation feature in the nightly browser builds. CSS …More...

It’s not a question of “if” but “when.” In the past, corporate information security meant firewalls, strong passwords, virus protection, operating system updates, and physical security. While …More...

On Tuesday Apple’s Phil Schiller (stepping into the role normally occupied by Steve Jobs) presented the Macworld 2009 keynote in San Francisco. This was notable because it …More...

Attention webmasters: Google wants you to know your site has security vulnerabilities. As part of their online webmaster tools, Google is now providing free notifications of common …More...

A common tenet of modern Web development is to avoid long, obscure strings of characters in your URLs. So, for example, if your page’s URL looks like …More...

Last week, Google announced Chrome, a new browser based on WebKit, the open source Web engine that powers Apple’s Safari and iPhone. Chrome will either be a …More...

You have probably seen the cool videos for Microsoft Surface, the amazing multi-touch tabletop that promises to revolutionize ordering food, buying cell phones, organizing photos, or playing …More...

So you consider yourself a Facebook fanatic, a MySpace master, a lover of LinkedIn, a terror with Twitter, a dedicated Digg and Del.icio.us diva… Okay, I’ll stop …More...



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