March 2010
50 posts
Day Two: No One Even Attempts Hacking Chrome at... →
Mar 27th
“… A new set of rules and instructions from the Chinese government itself...”
– China Hands Down New Rules on Media Coverage of Google
Mar 26th
Internet Explorer 6 no longer supported by Amazon →
Mar 24th
MIX Session Videos Now Available →
Mar 24th
“… In response to Google’s recent tactic of redirecting Chinese users to...”
– Well, That Didn’t Work: China Censors Google Hong Kong Site
Mar 24th
“… earlier today we stopped censoring our search services—Google Search,...”
– Official Google Blog: A new approach to China: an update
Mar 23rd
Inventor of the Web Gets Backing to Build Web of... →
Mar 23rd
Jason Calacanis vs. David Heinemeier Hansson on... →
Mar 20th
Pipes: Twitter, reformatted →
“… Removes the username: prefix from the RSS title and description, also filters out tweets that start with an @ or a RT”
Mar 18th
20 Firefox Plug-ins for Web Designers and... →
Mar 18th
Microsoft Reveal IE9 →
“… Importantly, the video and audio tags are supported and Microsoft has been showing off H.264 video running at 720p in the browser.”
Mar 18th
Emailing Into Evernote Just Got Better « Evernote... →
“… specify the destination Notebook and assign Tags to your emailed notes.’
Mar 18th
URL Shorteners Slow Down The Web – Especially... →
Mar 18th
AT&T Intros Eco-Friendly Phone Charger →
“… it works by automatically sensing when a cell phone is not plugged in and cutting the power supply from the wall socket.”
Mar 17th
“Apple apparently thinks you can have the benefits of the Internet while at the...”
– ongoing by Tim Bray · Now A No-Evil Zone
Mar 17th
Nexus One Review - Nexus one - Gizmodo →
Mar 17th
Make Firefox Extensions Compatible with a Simple... →
Mar 17th
zeldman.com on "IE9 Preview" →
Mar 16th
Google Says There Are Now 30,000 Apps In Android... →
Mar 16th
“Starting today, an additional version of the Nexus One is available from the...”
– http://googlenexusoneboard.blogspot.com/2010/03/nexus-one-now-compatible-with-at-3g.html
Mar 16th
Unlocked Nexus One Comes to AT&T and Rogers →
Mar 16th
Flame: A Different Kind Of Online Drawing Tool →
Mar 16th
Another Day, Another IE Security Warning →
Mar 16th
An Early Look At IE9 for Developers →
Mar 16th
Nexus One Sales Are Lackluster: Here’s Why →
Mar 16th
Nexus One Flopped, but Android Didn't →
“… However, don’t count the N1 out just yet. According to Google’s website, it will arrive on Vodafone in Europe by spring 2010, and, in the U.S., Verizon will get a version of the device at the same time. Given how well the Droid has done for Verizon, the Nexus One may have a shot at boosting its sales soon.” - via readwriteweb.com
Mar 16th
Direct video uploads via Tumblr →
Mar 16th
Privacy concerns hinder 'real-time Web' creation,... →
Mar 14th
Superfeedr Now Adds Location to Feeds... →
Mar 14th
Integrating with Google Apps using Gmail... →
Mar 14th
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Microdata... →
Mar 14th
“My eyes are very good at scanning. I can quickly tell whether I need to read the...”
– I like abbreviated RSS feeds- scripting.com
Mar 13th
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Working... →
Mar 13th
Google Wave Extensions Gallery Launches →
Mar 13th
Pro's and Con's of Twitter Location - via... →
First, we have to say that we’re quite happy with the opt-in, “back out at any moment” method that Twitter is taking on including location into its service. Not only do its users have to opt in, they can even set the function to check every time they tweet as to whether or not they want to include location information. The specificity of the location data can also be chosen
Mar 13th
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YQL Geo Library and Introduction to Geo Hacking... →
Mar 13th
“… this is the first of a five part series that re-imagines the browser as...”
– FactoryCity » The social agent
Mar 12th
Adobe smacks back Apple over iPad, again →
Mar 11th
Twitter’s Website Now Attaches Location to Tweets →
“… Twitter has just flipped the switch on geolocation within Twitter.com. Now at least some users can pull up location-based information from individual tweets on the microblogging website.”
Mar 11th
“… And it’s more than just a new skin, as Brizzly for the iPhone, the app...”
– Brizzly’s Been Busy — Buying Apps, Creating Guides, And Going On Picnics.
Mar 11th
The Truth About the Average Twitter User [STATS] →
Mar 11th
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Weebly Gives Users More Variety With New Theme... →
Mar 11th
Does HTML5 Really Beat Flash? The Surprising... →
Mar 11th
Announcing Mashable’s Google Wave API Challenge →
“… Mashable and the Google Wave team are proud to announce the Google Wave API Challenge, a month-long competition to create exciting new Google Wave extensions.”
Mar 10th
15 Best Free Online Tools for Web Design &... →
Mar 10th
“OK, so Opera’s fast. It looks fabulous. It has more features out of the box than...”
–  Is Opera 10.5 the Best Browser Ever?
Mar 10th
“A line in the sand The problem with rallying behind a technology is that it...”
– A List Apart: Articles: Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web
Mar 10th
Is Opera 10.5 the Best Browser Ever? →
OK, so Opera’s fast. It looks fabulous. It has more features out of the box than any competitor. It offers great developer tools. Standards support is excellent and it’s usually the first to pass ACID tests. And almost every aspect of the browser can customized or configured.
Mar 10th
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“Apple’s New Stance On ‘Cookie Cutter’ Apps: Add More Features Or Perish”
– Apple’s New Stance On ‘Cookie Cutter’ Apps: Add More Features Or Perish
Mar 8th
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Think Vitamin Radio: Episode 3 | Carsonified →
After a brief hiatus due to heading across the pond for Future of Web Apps Miami we’re back with Episode #3 of Think Vitamin Radio. This week we are joined by Greg Annandale as Ryan is on holiday.
Mar 5th