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Changing How You Use the Web {3}

HTML5 is relatively new concept in Web development. It is still developing and many web developers are starting to use it when creating web sites. HTML5 is not just some fancy markup lnaguage. Instead, it is a revised specification for how the foundational markup language of the web, HTML, is used to deliver just about anything you might [...]

Google “Drive” Could Step on Cloud Partners’ Toes {0}

We all know that Google is offering online storage service in different ways, such as Google Docs. However, Google is also preparing to to launch its own cloud storage service named “Drive”. However, is it going to trample a bit on products and services offered by Google partners? Just last summer, Box and Google launched a partnership that integrates [...]

Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Embraces DevOps {0}

Microsoft is going to release Visual Studio 2011 soon, and they aim for a better working environment for DevOps. For anyone who does not know what DevOps is, “DevOps” is  an emerging set of principles, methods and practices for communication, collaboration and integration between software development (application/software engineering) and IT operations (systems administration/infrastructure) professionals. It has developed in response to the [...]

Casino Cloud Built by Gaming Firm {0}

Will we not need to go to Las Vegas to gamble in the future? Might be, since a casino-specific cloud has been built in the US, in a further sign of the trend towards industry-tailored software as a service solutions. International Game Technology (IGT) is building casino software through the cloud by using the AppLogic cloud computing platform from CA Technologies. Chris [...]

Flash Lives–Thanks To Facebook and Games {4}

This week, i am going to blog about Flash, an almost-dead web technology, when its developer, Adobe, announced that they stopped developing Flash for mobile devices, and a more advanced web technology, HTML 5.0, has been introduced recently. However, while most websites developers starts moving on to HTML 5.0 or PHP, there are still many [...]

Google Now Indexes Facebook Comments: Paranoid Can Relax {4}

Do you ever want to search for some specific comments of some Facebook users? If yes, Google makes your dream come true. How? Google is now indexing AJAX and JavaScript content, which means pages that use this programming, for example, Facebook comments, are now open to being searched. Then, some strangers can search your comments on [...]

CSE HTML Validator Professional {1}

This is a review of PC World editorial review of CSE HTML Validator Professional. So far, the html or css code that we have learned look simple, and easy to understand. However, when you code for a professional website, it would not be that simple. When you look at source code of any website, it is [...]

AT&T Promotes HTML 5 Apps {0}

HTML 5 is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (created in 1990 and standardized as HTML4 as of 1997) and as of January 2012 is still under development, and it has lot of potentials. Thus, to encourage developers to use HTML 5, AT&T releases a  new API(application programming interface) platform.  David Christopher, chief marketing officer at AT&T says ”It’s essentially a rich [...]

Site-Filtering Feature on Google {2}

On 03/10/2011, Google announced the debut of a site-blocking search tool to help users personalize the results they find on Google.  The tool is simple to use. First, users need an Google account. Secondly, they need to log in their Google accounts then it is ready to use. When they click on a site in a [...]

The Cloud, Day 21: My Data Might Be Safer in the Cloud {1}

“30 days with the cloud” is a series of blogs of PCWorld magazine’s writer, Tony Bradley. By this, he is sharing his experience and also his concern during his 30 days journey using cloud-based products, such as Google Docs, Zoho Docs, Box.Net, etc. One of his concern is security. By using cloud-based storage, we can convinnently [...]