Interesting read about html5 and responsive design. Source: readwriteweb.com Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
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Some amazing photo’s from this past year. It’s been one heck of a year. Source: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/12/the_year_in_pictures_part_ii.html Here’s a sample: Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...Dragon comes to Androids thru the Swype keyboard. Check out the source link to find out more details. I’ve installed this on my Nexus S 4G, and so far so good. It recognizes words much better than the stock voice recognition in Android. Huge step in the right direction, way to go Swype! Source: http://www.goandroid.co.in/2011/12/swype-beta-update-brings-dragon.html?m=1 [...]
No Comments. Continue Reading...AppMobi enhances HTML 5, Check out the source link. Source: AppMobi Solves HTML5 Audio Problems, Accelerates Animation with directCanvas. Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...If you’re confused about HTML 5, check out this presentation as it settles a lot of the confusion. It’s a bit long at around 56+ minutes, so be sure you have the time to check it out. Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hcyniwLQZU Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...Google+ has been changing quite a bit recently, and here are the latest improvements, mostly associated with the recent ‘page’ offering for businesses. You can now delegate up to 50 named managers as administrators for a page. A new notification flow will ensure that these managers stay in the loop on all the activity that [...]
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All you office assistants be afraid, be very afraid! Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...If you’re interested in getting into Android development, Check out what the Android team has put together to get you going. Via: Engadget & Android Police Source: Android Developers Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...More compelling evidence to stop using internet explorer and move into the Chrome world. http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/945FWnuG588/ Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
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Looks like IE is finally going to kill IE6, not directly, but by making all current versions of windows (Windows XP, Vista, and 7) automatically update it’s browser to the latest revision which on XP is version 8. This is excellent news for developers, since it will be much easier developing to multiple browsers. While [...]
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Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any problems you run into doing this. I have a few programs that I always need to run as administrator, i.e. a notepad so that I can change system protected files. I got sick of right-clicking the icon while holding shift to click run as administrator. So I set [...]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Android Central: What an open-source webOS means for Android http://goo.gl/mag/oqlym Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
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Excellent resource for for web developers. A searchable list of documents for HTML, CSS, JavaScript and DOM (Document Object Model). Click on the link and check it out. http://dochub.io/ Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
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Google has another great tool in its web search interface. Instead of going to Wolfram Alpha or spending a ton of money on a graphing calculator, head to Google and do some graphs. http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/12/googles-graphing-calculator.html Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
No Comments. Continue Reading...First Look at NodeSocket: Node.js Hosting in Private Beta – ReadWriteCloud. Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend
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