Google pulls the plug on Answers after 4 years of service. The search giant has found it increasingly difficult to keep the pay service alive while competing against free services from
Yahoo
and
MSN. The answers to previously asked questions will remain available.
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Thursday, 30. November 2006 - [
Esopo]
Adobe Contribute 4 supports blogging.
Contribute 4, the next rendition of Macromedia's tool for content deployment (now owned by Adobe) stays true to the idea of simplifying things for non tech-savvy users, and now supports seamless integration with popular blog servers such as Blogger, Typepad and WordPress. One of the main advantages of Contribute over anything else is that it shares DreamWeaver's sophisticated rendering engine.
Full story Thursday, 5. October 2006 - [
Esopo]
Opera 9 is out, and looking better than ever. Opera has always been a good browser and now that this new version is out it may well be the best browser available, period.
Don't get me wrong, I love FF, but with all the cool features this version packs - not to mention an engine capable of passing the elusive
Acid 2 test - what is there not to love?
Opera Home Tuesday, 20. June 2006 - [
Esopo]
While working on a script I often find myself writing, deleting and rewriting quick lines to output the content of variables to the screen so I can keep track of the program execution. There are many ways to print output and here are a few ideas that save time and make life easier.
Inserting an audio file into a web document should be a somewhat uneventful task. Actually, if you do not care about standards it is rather simple since the non-standard <embed> tag works very well in 95% of browsers. It only gets complicated when trying to follow the W3C specification. In this article I provide both methods and you can decide for yourself.
DOCTYPE stands for Document Type Declaration and is a requirement for several web documents including HTML and xHTML pages. It must be placed at the beginning of a document and lets the browser (or any other engine interested in making sense of your markup) know what type of technology you are using and which version.
If you’ve got a website, you’ve probably got one or more forms on it. Since visitors usually don’t want to take the time to fill out the full form - and we do want all the obligatory information - we all have to use form validation. Me personally, I like to do my validation server-side, because if a visitor really wants to annoy you he (or she for PC’s sake) will disable client-side scripts. Yes, that is right, they do it; I’ve seen them do it. All your hard work and all your scripting goes down the drain and you are left empty-handed if you used them. I’ve worked a lot with forms, and I’ve come up with my own little standard way of doing this. The example I’ll give is in PHP since there’s an area for it on this website.
PC World - The Web site for the president of Georgia was knocked offline by a distributed denial-of-service attack over the weekend.
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 05:00 am
SOURCE: Yahoo - Internet
Many say this antivirus is much better than the leading AV in the market. The least I can say is that AVG performs extremely well and its price (free) is simply unbeatable. If you don’t have an antivirus right now or are not pleased with your current level of protection, you should give this one a try.
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