Archive for the ‘ AJAX ’ Category

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8
Jun

why we should care

Rating 3.00 out of 5

html5 wtfThe HTML5 vs Flash saga continues, this Graphic shows, I find, how it is not really a versus, but rather a comparison on how the two will continue to exist side by side. Each of the two technologies have their place in the marketplace. And now that even Flash can run on iPads, it is really left to the developers individual choice. Oh and while I am at it, a lot of people where having fun with Apple’s HTML5 demo the other day, this graphic is really one of my favorites as it outlines, how yet another browser is trying to hijack the web-standards (à la InternetExplorer 6):

safari html5

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20
May

Impressive HTML5 demo

Rating 4.00 out of 5

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30
Apr

like button dot me

Rating 3.00 out of 5

likebutton.me is your one-stop-shop to see how popular sites are with the FB crowd.

likebutton_me

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21
Dec

IE7 is no longer the most used Browser

Rating 4.00 out of 5

Great news, according to StatCounter’s numbers , IE7 is no longer the most used browser. The initial numbers are deceiving as they show all versions of IE (IE6 though to IE8. If you choose the Browser Versions stats you can see that FF3.5 has bypassed IE7. CSS programmers will surely utter a sigh of relief world wide, finally they are able to use standard W3C approved CSS on sites, without having to worry about the majority of users seeing their creations through MS eyes. Another (overdue) nail in the Microsoft coffin?
stat counter global browser stats

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5
Jun

Google Wave Developer Preview

Rating 3.00 out of 5


Very interesting new platform that was announced earlier this year. Very geeky but very intriguing indeed.

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12
Sep

Dropbox launches to the public!

Rating 3.00 out of 5

A mixture off SVN, FTP and Finder/Explorer.
Dropbox - Home - Secure backup, sync and sharing made easy.

Dropbox launches to the public!

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7
Sep

Interactivity is for losers

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Check out Olaf Breuning’s homepage

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22
Feb

Levis Copper

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Nice. I really like the “lost” function.

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