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We have two winning comments today, from Michael Lambie and Vibhu Norby. Michael's comment was on our post The Best Things About Adobe's AIR Platform. He suggested that AIR could
If you're an early adopter type, you want to get things first. You don't want to wait for the first "unboxing" of a gadget on the Web, you want to
Since its launch, Google's new web browser, Google Chrome, has been applauded for its lightweight look and feel and for the speed of its JavaScript engine. Although the browser still
This week Google added a CodeMirror-powered code editor to Google Project Hosting. This enables developers to make quick changes to Google projects from within the browser without having to
The inventor of the World Wide Web is now blogging: "In 1989 one of the main objectives of the WWW was to be a space for sharing information. It seemed
In what seems like a bit of round about pressure on Apple to let Opera Mini into the App Store for the iPhone, Opera is announcing today that "Opera Mini
I doubt that Google has plans to bring its Chrome browser to the iPad anytime soon, but for fans of Chrome, there's a new app you might want to consider:
According to the Pyjamas website, many people, when discovering Google Web Toolkit wonder why they can't use Python instead of Java. With Pyjamas, this is now possible.
The internal (private) chat room for the ReadWriteWeb staff is always buzzing on some nerdy topic or another, and today was not any different. Earlier this morning, as we all
Ever needed to test some markup or CSS for how it renders? Typically it's a tedius process of creating a HTML file, saving it, and then viewing it in a
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