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Very cool. Client-side databases in the browser. SQL access. One database per domain like cookies.
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“While we’d like to see WiMAX standardized across all carriers, that’s not going to happen. Verizon and AT&T have significant investments in rival technologies, and T-Mobile is on the cusp of opening up its 3.5G evolutional network. This means that in
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“Inspiring leaders have an abundance of passion for what they do. You cannot inspire unless you’re inspired yourself. Period. Passion is something I can’t teach. You either have passion for your message or you don’t.”
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Good introduction to and references for css resets and frameworks
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About 80 percent of all respondents (2015 mobile respondents contacted in July 2007) reported owning a mobile phone, with mobile adoption spread relatively equally across generations.
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Different versions of Safari for testing older browsers
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Close to 33,000 web professionals answered the survey’s 37 questions, providing the first data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide.
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Out of the twittersphere popped Jason Grigsby, and he analyzed how we could make Truemors faster. Without Twitter, Jason and I would have never connected.
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Seemingly every graphing solution or library in one blog post. How do they keep doing this?
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Startups are undergoing the same transformation that technology does when it becomes cheaper.
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Support in webkit for css declarations of a font location
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One of 5 finalists in the Most Promising Open Source CMS Award
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You’ll notice that our client and supplier concerns are remarkably similar. Both parties want to do the best job possible, on time and on budget—so how do we align these goals?
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Great new features in Google Analytics for measuring site search and what it can tell you about visitors to your site.
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“A lot that you have heard here is about platforms and who is going to win. That is Paleolithic thinking. The Web has already won. The web is the Platform. So let’s go build the programmable Web.”
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If you’re storing protected data on your users’ behalf, they shouldn’t be spreading their passwords around the web to get access to it. Use OAuth to give your users access to their data while protecting their account credentials.