IE7 is basically non-compliant with CSS web standards.
IE6 51%
IE7 55%
Firefox 93%
Will this affect Web 2.0?
Seagate CEO sees disk-drive price war continuing
Seagate CEO sees disk-drive price war continuing – Yahoo! News
Rivals Hitachi, Samsung are playing the price game intelligently
Flash turned 10 years this week and fascinating history that incudes now being owned by Adobe. But most of all, a product that has made a HUGE impact on the lives of web users, especially since video support arrived in version 6. The Wired article linked below includes a nice interview with Flash senior product manager Mike Downey, where he discusses issue like the upcoming integration of Flash with Photoshop and the planned release of Flash 9 for Linux.
via [webmasterworld]
CacheLogic and BitTorrent announced a strategic partnership to further enable the widespread adoption of P2P technology as a distribution network for commercial video and other rich digital content. One of the key projects is the development of the revolutionary Cache Discovery Protocol (CDP). The “Cache Discovery Protocol†is already implemented in the latest version of the mainline client The protocol allows ISP’s to detect the most popular torrents, cache the data, and seed it. ISP’s like it because it’s cheaper to use bandwidth within their network than to use external traffic. So in the near future it could be that you’re downloading your favorite torrents from your ISP’s server instead of some random seed or peer..
A couple of weeks ago Michael Arrington got together with a number of startup CEOs and executives to video a discussion about Web 2.0. Participating in the discussion were Aaron Cohen (Bolt), Scott Milener and Steven Lurie (Browster), Keith Teare (edgeio), Steven Marder (Eurekster), Joe Kraus (JotSpot), Jeremy Verba (Piczo), Auren Hoffman (Rapleaf), Chris Alden (Rojo), Gautam Godhwani (Simply Hired), Jonathan Abrams (Socializr), David Sifry (Technorati), Matt Sanchez (Video Egg) and Michael Tanne (Wink).
An interesting read about Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia who was once an industry icon.
Found this post at Helen Keegan’s Blog via Ajit Jaokar
There’s a useful list of web 2.0 companies here that you might find interesting. Unfortunately, there’s no list of mobile 2.0 companies included… Any offers to compile it?
Adam Howitt has put together an 8-page PDF on Ajax design. In the guide which you can download from the link below Ill cover the process I have developed in the course of implementing two AJAX applications as a developer for Duo Consulting in Chicago. This approach has made it easier for me to work with the design team, produce estimates for this type of project and communicate what is involved each step of the way to the project managers for scheduling purposes. He begins by taking a UI sketch and marks all discreet sections. Each section becomes its own JS file. From there, you decide on each interaction in each section, and create a Javascript function for it, later consolidating repeated functions into reusable objects. You also need to consider the nature of remoting,….
Today I got some time to test 3 Mobile RSS Readers on my Nokia 6630. I have Mobile Office from Airtel which is not the fastest GPRS in the world(They charge me rs.399 per month for this 🙁 .. even Hutch’s 49 bucks a month is cheaper )
But Hutch connectivity at my area is pathetic.. so i am forced to stick to airtel..
Back to business .. I tested three apps ..
1. The FeedBurnerâ„¢ Mobile Feed Reader
This is a free J2ME RSS Reader from Feedburner.
- Supports feeds in all major formats (RSS, RDF, and Atom)
- Smart “If-Modified-Since” content retrieval conserves your wireless bandwdith
- Adjustable content retrieval count (i.e., retrieve only the 5 most recent items to save time/bandwidth) cuts download time and clutter
- Opens original content links in your handset’s default web browser
- Updates feeds manually or on a set schedule
- Displays content in several font sizes
Download here
The app is quite slow and sluggish in operation . But the features are amazing.. Try it out urself..
Plusmo is still in beta and looks promising .. Took a lot of time to open up.. Going to try it when i get the time. Needs you to register .. can also do that from ur mobile
Requires you to signup and also is nice to use..
Will keep you posted after i test all the 3 apps fully
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