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  1. Google Chrome 2nd Birthday - Version 6 Stable Build With 'Updated UI, Form Autofill, Syncing' and More! Released

    D'Technology Weblog &bull Yesterday

    On Chrome's second birth anniversary, Google released the first stable build for Chrome 6 (6.0.472.53), with a simplified user interface: there's a single menu, the "go" button has been removed, cleaned up the treatment of the URL Omnibox - browser… Full Story »

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  2. Can You 'Bip Bop'? Apple Wants To Know

    Wired Magazine Web 2.0 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Potential viewers of Apple's live event can check whether their computer is allowed to display the video by attempting to play this video at the below URL. Hardcore geeks and Apple fanboys aren't the only ones preparing to watch Steve… Full Story »

  3. Google Now Indexes SVG Files

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Google is now indexing SVG files. SVG, which stands for scalable vector graphics, is a widely-deployed, royalty-free, XML-based format for vector graphics and support for interactivity. The format was developed and is maintained by the W3C SVG Working Group. "We're… Full Story »


  4. Practical PHP Patterns: Client Session State

    Dzone &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Even the most thin-client architectures need some storage on the client, at least for a session identifier. The HTTP protocol has a stateless nature, and if we exclude its troublesome authentication mechanism, requests can't be natively grouped by client. The… Full Story »


  5. The Apple Live Stream: What Does This Mean?

    TechCrunch &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Perhaps you've heard: Apple is having an event tomorrow. Normally, this means that a sea of tech bloggers descends upon the Bay Area to cover it live for those sitting by their computers at home. But this time things are a bit different: Apple is… Full Story »

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  6. Why Only Mac Users Can Watch Apple's Event Tomorrow

    Read Write Web &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Apple will broadcast the event using its internally-developed HTTP Live Streaming Protocol, which requires either a Mac running Safari on Mac OS X version 10.6, an iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 3.0 or higher or an iPad. It's not… Full Story »

  7. Apple to Livestream Press Conference - to Apple Customers Only

    Wired Magazine Tech Biz &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Apple late this afternoon announced plans to live stream its Wednesday music event, where many expect the company to introduce upgrades for the iPod and Apple TV. The stream will only be viewable to Apple customers. In a press bulletin,… Full Story »

  8. Apple To Stream Tomorrow's Launch; PC Users Aren't Invited

    Barron's &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Apple (AAPL) will provide a live feed of its product launch taking place at 10 a.m. tomorrow in San Francisco. But not everyone is going to be able to see it. Here's what Apple is saying: Apple will broadcast its… Full Story »

  9. Extensionless URLs not working with ASP.NET MVC 2 on IIS 7 or 7.5

    DotNetKickts &bull Aug 31, 2010

    MVC 2 and ASP.NET 4 Web Forms applications that use URL routing might return HTTP 404 errors when they attempt to process extensionless URLs on IIS 7 and IIS 7.5. Full Story »


  10. Twitter API Adds Retweet Count and More

    Programmable Web &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Twitter recently added more data to each tweet it returns via the API. Now your applications can access the number of retweets, whether you have retweeted a tweet and additional information about the user who wrote the tweet. The new… Full Story »

  11. Java in a Windows/Linux/Unix Professionals - Symantec Software Solutions Pvt Ltd, Bangalore. - Bangalore, KA

    Avashya &bull Aug 30, 2010

    Web 2.0 concepts. Proficient with HTTP protocol and HTML, Javascript, CSS, AJAX. Experience with Web... and familiar with Web 2.0 concepts. Company Profile... Full Story »

  12. Beyond caveat emptor

    Doc Searls Weblog &bull Aug 30, 2010

    His bottom line in the last of those: " people are saying the web dumbs us down. This is wrong. The web can dumb us down, but only if we choose to let it." Much substance leads up to that, including many comments to the first two posts. In the first post, JP says, "For information to have power, it needs to be held asymmetrically. Preferably very very asymmetrically. Someone who knows something that others do not know can do something potentially useful and profitable with that information." So when people create walled-garden paid apps, others will create unpaid apps… Full Story »

  13. Anti-DoS Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS 7.0 Beta2 Available for Download

    D'Technology Weblog &bull Aug 28, 2010

    Microsoft Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS 7.0 has reached Beta 2. IT professionals and administrators working for hosting companies can leverage DIPRE for IIS in order to both mitigate and block Denial of Service Attacks. The module is completely configurable… Full Story »

  14. Google Buzz API Adds 'Track, Detailed error message, Short links'

    D'Technology Weblog &bull Aug 27, 2010

    Google added a new features "Track" to Google Buzz that allow you to enter a search query and then receive new public Buzz posts-in real time-that matches query. Also you can restrict your search to a specific geographic area! To… Full Story »


  15. put.io - Online Storage Re-imagined

    Feed My App &bull Aug 26, 2010

    Store your files safely: Put.io goes out of its way to keep your files safe. You can access your files from anywhere with anything that supports a browser. Like an iPhone or PS3. Fetch files from many places: We can… Full Story »

  16. A transparent change, but an important one

    Scripting &bull Aug 25, 2010

    In journalism, politics and business they talk about transparency as a universal virtue. If you disclose your conflicts, or say where your money comes from, or deal with your users openly and fairly -- those are obvious good things. Transparency is… Full Story »


  17. How to Become Mayor for Any Place in Foursquare in 9 Perl Statements

    Dzone &bull Aug 23, 2010

    Mayank Lahiri has developed a 9-statement Perl script to game the check-in process for Foursquare, allowing you to become the Mayor of pretty much any place you want. Not typically a DZone story (social media hype) but the hack (mock… Full Story »


  18. The SAAS Garden Isn't All Rosy

    Technorati Technology &bull Aug 23, 2010

    One of the new business models that's been riding on the crest of web 2.0, Software As A Service (SAAS), has meant that organizations of all sizes can leverage a software platform and release online products and services without major… Full Story »

  19. Want to pack JS and CSS really well? Convert it to a PNG and unpack it via Canvas

    Ajaxian &bull Aug 22, 2010

    Jacob Seidelin of nihilogic fame (remember his Super Mario in JavaScript solution) is one of my unsung heroes of JavaScript. His solutions have that Dean Edwards "genius bordering on the bat-sh*t-crazy" touch that make you shake your head in disbelief… Full Story »

  20. Five Ways To Download Torrents Anonymously [Privacy]

    Life Hacker &bull Aug 20, 2010

    With anti-piracy outfits and dubious law-firms policing BitTorrent swarms at an increasing rate, many Bittorrent users are looking for ways to hide their identities from the outside world. Here's an overview of five widely used privacy services. The services discussed in this post range from totally free to costing several dollars… Full Story »



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