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Kevin Nilson: Pushing Data To The Browser With Comet
Last night's presenter at the St. Louis Java Users Group is Kevin Nilson who gave a fascinating talk about Pushing Data to the Browser with Comet. I came into the presentation not knowing what Comet is, exception what I heard on the internet. Kevin did ... |
Jul 10, 2009 8:40:08 AM |
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Firefox 3.5 Means Never Having To Say I'm Sorry (For My Video Format)
Have you 3.5-ed yet? I installed Firefox 3.5 on my Windows boxes, but not on my Linux boxes because Mozilla.org does not offer 64-bit Linux builds. One of the features of Firefox 3.5 is the support of the Ogg Theora video file format, which is the ... |
Jul 2, 2009 4:26:53 PM |
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Google Chrome: The Three Month Report
I almost forgot about my promise to write about my experience with Google Chrome. That was 98 days ago. It's a long time to be evaluating a product. I'd like to say that I did not forget to write the evaluation, but that's exactly what happened. After ... |
Dec 11, 2008 8:10:11 AM |
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Google Chrome Annoyances (Part 1)
Let me preface this series of postings with this statement: After 14 days of use, I find Google Chrome a satisfying browser to use. That satisfaction comes from its UI simplicity, speedy response time and stability. However, here are some of the ... |
Sep 16, 2008 7:40:57 AM |
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Did Google Just Update Chrome Without Telling Me?
Check your "About Google Chrome" box now. What version do you see? Mine is "0.2.149.29". My server log shows a mixture of "0.2.149.27" and "0.2.149.29". The funny thing is, I don't remember ever seeing a "Your Google Chrome has been updated" message ... |
Sep 9, 2008 7:31:25 AM |
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Killing Flash But Not Firefox: Yes You Can (On 64-bit Debian)
Reading the Google Chrome comic book last week lead me to the following line of thoughts: A: It would be nice if I can kill a tab as easily in Firefox as in Google Chrome. B: Nah, I can't because everything runs in the same process. A: But those darn ... |
Sep 8, 2008 11:31:35 AM |
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Google Chrome: The Evaluation Period Commences
This is unreal. I mean the Google Chrome debut, not the Sarah Palin nomination. The first hint of the latest Google beta came to me via a Wall Street Journal email tech alert: Jessica E. Vascellaro and Robert A. Guth reporting for wsj.com: Google Inc. ... |
Sep 4, 2008 8:22:31 AM |
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Firefox 3 Download Day
I wouldn't have known this had I not bumped into a rant by Stephen Colebourne about the timing of the planned download day. According to the Mozilla Blog, the Firefox 3 release and download day is today (June 17, 2008) and will begin around 10:00 a.m. ... |
Jun 17, 2008 7:22:15 AM |
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Ten Years Of Big Open Source
Mitchell Baker: January 22, 1998 -- the Beginning of Mozilla Anyone remember this? NETSCAPE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO MAKE NEXT-GENERATION COMMUNICATOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABLE FREE ON THE NET BOLD MOVE TO HARNESS CREATIVE POWER OF THOUSANDS OF INTERNET ... |
Jan 22, 2008 8:16:25 AM |
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HTML Needs New Tags
I am a firm believer of standard based software development. When it comes to web standards such as HTML and JavaScript, I should also add that the standards need to evolve. The way the web standards evolve is through experiments of their ... |
Aug 22, 2007 7:58:13 AM |
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My Firefox, Uh, Iceweasal, Still Does This
In Does Your Firefox Do This?, (posted 576 days ago), I showed how the Firefox browser that came with the Linux distribution I was using at the time, Fedora Core 3 (or 4), won't print page headers or footers. Well, since then, on every version of Linux ... |
Jul 25, 2007 11:02:16 PM |
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Cool Program: w3m
Sometimes you just have to stop and take a look around your file system. If you are like me, you'll have a Linux system or a cygwin system with everything installed. And one place to look at is /usr/bin. A game I play when I was bored is to try to ... |
Nov 3, 2005 10:53:55 PM |