Feb
23rd
links for 2007-02-23
Posted in Daily Reads by del.icio.us at 7:24 am
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On Thursday, Google, the Internet search giant, will unveil a package of communications and productivity software aimed at businesses, which overwhelmingly rely on Microsoft products for those functions.
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Yaniv Golan doesn’t get Flex, which is fine. He talked to Mark Anders at the Future of Web Apps and he doesn’t understand why people would choose vendor-lockin when you can do the same things with standards based Ajax.
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A few days ago I recommended you some videos related to web design and development. Being more and more interested in this subject I decided to look further and I found the two amazing videos (below) related to CSS.
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A federal jury in San Diego has ordered Microsoft to pay $1.5 billion to Alcatel-Lucent in a patent dispute over MP3 audio technology used in Windows.
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Floola is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model supporting iTunes). It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation under Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
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Yesterday, Bill Sledzik, of Kent State, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, who authors the ToughSledding blog, released some more information culled from a study that he and his research partner Jeanette Drake conducted earlier this year
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Let me just start by saying, if you sent me email between 10pm 2/12 and 10am 2/22 and haven’t heard back from me, then please resend your message — I haven’t seen it.
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In the past, we’ve covered why section 230 of the Communications Decency Act makes a lot of sense (despite plenty of other flaws in that law). What it says is that a service provider isn’t liable for the actions its users take within the service.
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The term semantic URL refers to a URL which is of a form that is immediately and intuitively meaningful to non-experts.
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My friend, Jeff, has launched his blog. Of course, he’s a developer so he’s writing his own software, too!


