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| AOL In Play: Yahoo Still Talking, Too (TWX) Following our report that a Time Warner team is talking to Microsoft about an AOL deal, a source tells Reuters that TWX is talking to Jerry Yang and company, too. Or more accurately, said source r [..] |
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Non-blocking JavaScript Downloads About the Author: Stoyan Stefanov is a Yahoo! web developer working for the Exceptional Performance team and leading the development of the YSlow performance tool. He also an open-source contributor, conference speaker and technical writer: his latest book is called Object-Oriented JavaScript.
External JavaScript files block downloads and hurt your page performance, but there is an [...] [..] |
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Open House, Open Hack @ The Hacktory FarMcKon writes in about - Open House @ The Hacktory
This is the chance for anyone at all to come to our Lair (workspace) at our top secret location (1524 Brandywine Street Philadelphia) and work on top secret projects. Well, whatever project you or other people bring along to share! Drop by work on some projects [...] [..] |
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OTA Sync with Zimbra now available for the 3G iPhone Zimbra, an open source messaging and collaboration suite, announced this week the availability of Zimbra Mobile for the iPhone 3G. Zimbra users sporting the latest iPhone have enjoyed full two-way OTA synchronization of email, calendars, and contacts as well as a photo sync feature that allows photos associated with iPhone contacts to sync with [...]
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| Firefox Infects Vietnamese Users With Trojan Code Vietnamese users of the open source Firefox browser may have nasty Trojan horse code inside their browsers, thanks to rogue code that sat inside a Vietnamese language pack for more than two months. Mozilla, the maker of the browser, is now changing how it scans for Trojans and viruses in the add-ons it offers for [...] [..] |
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| EVE Online Source Code Leaked, No Worries [Eve Online] The source code for CCP's EVE Online has been popping up on torrent trackers all over the place this week, leading to players worrying about the security of their accounts, as well as having the peace, sleep-inducing serenity of their mining efforts disturbed [..] |
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Google goes to war armed with a new web browser, Google Chrome After single-handedly winning the online search wars, Google appears to be poised to now enter the browser wars. A comic book fashioned document has appeared online at the unofficial Google Blog, Blogoscoped. The 38 page scanned document details on open source browser project called, Google Chrome. It apparently will have many features of the most [...]
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| Rumor: Details On Sony's Motion Controls, No "Break-Apart" [Rumor] An anonymous industry source has told Kotaku that reports of a "break-apart" motion controller for the PlayStation 3 that splits into two parts are not entirely accurate. The control system, said the source, actually consists of a smaller-sized device that can attach to the body - and m [..] |
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Summer course registration @ The Steel Yard is open The Steel Yard in Providence, RI wrote in to let us know that Summer 2008 course registration is open. They’ve got weekend welding, weekend blacksmithing, bike maintenance, and much more:
Community Courses are open-enrollment courses that provide instruction and training in a range of industrial and fine arts through intensive short-term workshops and multi-session courses. Course [...] [..] |
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| Local mag claims Aussie Eee PC buyers will pay <em>extra</em> for Linux ‘Generous’ Microsoft charging less for Windows XP?
In a move that’s going leave local Linux buffs alleging Asus has been handsomely rewarded by Microsoft, the computer maker is to charge less for the Windows version of the Eee PC 900 in Australia than the version using the open source OS.
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