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Project10X has just released a 400-page study of semantic technologies and their market impact, entitled Semantic Wave 2008: Industry Roadmap to Web 3.0 and Multibillion Dollar Market Opportunities. The
Recently, a consortium of type designers and web designers have gathered around a new font format specification called Web Open Font Format (WOFF). The format would allow more typefaces to
After more than a year of beta testing, Microsoft released version 8 of Internet Explorer today. IE8 is definitely a better browser than IE7, and features quite a few important
I've just returned from 4 days holiday. I was disconnected from the Web for the entire time. This was a good thing, as I spent lots of quality time with
Yesterday, Google announced that future versions of its Chrome browser would not support what has become an industry standard - the H.264 video codec - in providing video on the
When Google announced that the Chrome browser would become its own operating system and run on netbooks, the thought around the tech community was that eventually Google would have to
Last week Microsoft launched its Internet Explorer 6 Countdown website, celebrating the dwindling use of the decade old browser. But as we've reported, there are a few reasons that
Lots of fun stuff coming down the pike from the jQuery Mobile folks. According to a post today by Todd Parker, the 1.0.1 maintenance release for jQuery Mobile will be
Font faux pas happen all around us. Last night while you slept, someone wrote an entire sentence in Night Sky. While you ate breakfast, a notice about martial arts Shanghaied
TestSwarm is a new Mozilla Labs project that aims to give developers an easy way to quickly test their JavaScript code on multiple browser versions. According to John Resig, who
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