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Two Don’ts Make A D’oh!

Before I jump on the “Murdoch is a fool” bandwagon, let’s think about something for a minute. First off, my gut tells me that much of the News Corp. content is on par for the same audience tempted to use Bing and other Microsoft products besides merely Windows.
Second, I honestly don’t think either Google or [...]

The BBC Is Going BTTorrent

While here in the US, the morons in the various media industries continue to demonize anything using Bittorrent as clearly illegal, overseas we are watching the BBC getting ready to launch their own Bittorrent content. Looks like they are starting with a Creative Commons licensed tech show.
The initial episode will feature the ever-trendy, Kevin Rose, [...]

Coghead unveils beta of hosted Web platform

It’s not something that the average PC user can do for themselves, but by gosh it does empower the IT personnel to really develop solutions that can work to benefit the creator of said software.
Startup Coghead is opening up the beta version of its hosted Web development environment to technically savvy users in small to [...]

New Version of Safari

Apple’s latest additions to its Safari product certainly look very promising to say the least. But how will it stack up to Firefox?
In addition to some of the larger features such as “Web Clip,” which was demonstrated at Apple Computer’s recent developer’s conference, the next-generation of the company’s Safari Web browser will also deliver several [...]

Workforce Shortage Fuels Chicago Learning & Technology Conference

The Chicagoland Chapter of the American Society of Training and Development (CCASTD) has officially thrown open the doors to their latest workplace learning and performance event: THE HUMAN SIDE OF TECHNOLOGY, scheduled for October 18 and 19, 2006.
This information-packed, 2-day conference will focus on solving the issue of a potential workforce shortage and the need [...]

GoLive Booted from Adobe Creative Suite, Acrobat 8 Released

Even though I have not used Adobe GoLive in a very long time, I think that the news of the software being booted from the creative suite is a bit of a shock.

IE attack Code posted for new IE attack Code posted for new IE attack

Another IE attack? Surely you jest? Eh, not this time I am afraid. It’s another segment of browser wars!

Judge: ADA lawsuit against Target can proceed

Oh it’s sucking to be Target right now I suspect. Anytime your website is deemed inaccessible, that can’t be a good thing.

Inclind sets the standard in web design

Sometimes it’s just a matter of understanding what your customers is needing. Below is a great example of a company that get’s it.

Google developing eavesdropping software

Oh this is not good. Google is working at eavesdropping on all of us it seems.

Apple launches new site for open source projects

Is this Apple’s version of embracing open source? Perhaps, and this kind of website is certainly a nice gesture I suppose.

Finding talent a challenge for China tech firms

In many cases, I feel that this kind of staff shortage can be felt all over the world and not just in China.

Adobe signs toolbar deal with Google

Oh goody! I was just sitting here thinking to myself how unfortunate it was that Google was not able to get people to use their toolbar more often. But bundling it with a completely unrelated application strikes me as a brilliant strategy!

Two China Search Sites Shut Down

Could this be censorship or simply a glitch? To get a straight answer on that matter, I suppose it helps to ask the right people…

Group seeks protection from Web threats

And so, we now have a club of countries that are interested in making sure that censorship never stops in their specific regions.

Web accessibility soon mandatory in Europe?

OK, this is a little extreme perhaps. Regardless, Web standards could end up becoming an undeniable fact if 34 countries in Europe have their way.

Score One For The Bloggers

And let it be said that bloggers breathe a sigh of relief once again in the most recent Apple court case. I imagine that Apple is pretty peeved though…

U.S. Says Microsoft Browser Is No Threat to Competition

Frankly, Google is the default search engine for Firefox. You know, the heavily Google funded open source Web browser? So who cares if MSN is the default for Internet Explorer??

Microsoft Readies Dreamweaver Rival

I’ll confess, I am interested to see how they did with this project. If successful, it could mend the damage done by that terrible option known as Frontpage some years ago. Just my thinking though.

Crafts website hacked by terrorists

Wow, you talk about an eye opener! If there was ever a need to examine the strength on your Website’s security, it might just be now…

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