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MSN launches standards-compliant redesign
MSN launches standards-compliant redesign MSn launched a new homepage today that boasts a completely CSS-based layout, accessibility features, stripped-down markup that’s friendly to mobile devices, a theme switcher, and a total of only 2 validation errors. With this launch, MSN joins a host of other major commercial sites that have embraced web standards, including Yahoo,…
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Firefox gets a fresh security update
Firefox gets a fresh security update Mozilla has issued a security update for its Firefox open-source browser, just weeks after it released a large fix to address several browser security flaws. The Firefox 1.5.0.3 update is designed to address vulnerabilities in versions 1.5 through 1.5.0.2. Malicious attackers could exploit the flaws to cause a denial-of-service…
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Opera proper for S60 3rd Edition
Opera proper for S60 3rd Edition Opera Software today announced Opera Mobile 8.60, its proven mobile browser for Symbian Series 60 (S60) mobile phones. With this new release, Opera is offering its most complete and easy-to-use mobile browser to date. Opera Mobile 8.60 for S60 is designed to let users interact more effectively with the…
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Apple Mac OS and Safari: Virus Targets
Apple Mac OS and Safari: Virus Targets Apple’s Mac OS was included in the SANS Institute list of top 20 security vulnerabilities for 2005 because of its susceptibility to viruses, reports an Associated Press article on Boston.com. The institute also reported holes in Safari, Apple’s Internet browser. I think all the big boys are targets…
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Google expresses concerns over Microsoft’s Internet Explorer
Google expresses concerns over Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Google accused Microsoft of not playing fair in its quest for a bigger share of the $10 billion online advertising market on Monday and revealed that it has shared its concerns with antitrust regulators in the United States and Europe. Google’s gripe: An upcoming release of Microsoft’s Internet…
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Government Web Site Failure – Is It So Shocking?
No this is not shocking or getting fixed anytime soon it seems. Many American companies that get Federal funding that requires them to have complaint websites still exsist and still get paid, we can only hope they get onboard maybe by bot paying the ones that are not compliant would make them hurry it up…
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Yahoo ups the ante with APIs
Cool info about Yahoo APIs becoming available via an article at ZDnet. an excerpt: Yahoo has announced four new APIs for its Developer Network: Photos, Calendar, MyWeb and Shopping. The Shopping 2.0 API is available now, while the Photos, Calendar and MyWeb read/write APIs will be available soon [updated – thanks Jeffrey]. While they’ll be…
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Yahoo! Developers: Setting a Standard for the New Professionalism
Yahoo just launched thre new site today and it looks great and guess what it is valid. I am so glad Yahoo took such a open aproach to making there site complaint. Congrats to them for all there success
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new google toolbar out in Beta today
found via Matt Cutts blog.. The new toolbar is available to demo…Check it out click here. I’m looking forward to the the firefox version, and of course the new firefox 2.0 hopefully soon!
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Google Acquires 5% of AOL
Google just acquired a 5% stake in AOL for $1 Billion, shutting Microsoft out of the deal.”