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Archive for September 2010
In compliance with the European Directives for 2010, year of the battle against poverty and social marginalization, the competition is aimed at giving visibility, promoting messages, as well as graphic design and industrial design projects compatible with the claim “Less Waste More Rights.”
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Want to improve your resume, impress potential employers, and get your name in front of big companies and important people in the design community? Then you need to consider entering some graphic design contests and competitions.
However, consider a few things before entering.
1) How worthwhile is this competition?
Look at past winners and Google them to [...]
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Google Chrome Extensions at School: Staying Connected
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It’s back-to-school season in many parts of the world, so we thought we’d kick off a series of blog posts about cool Chrome extensions that can make life easier for students. These include extensions that helps students keep in touch with friends and family, research and write papers, and be more productive during the school [...]
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Firefox 4 Beta With Faster Graphics and New Audio Capabilities for the Web
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The latest update to Firefox 4 Beta brings super fast graphics and incredible new audio capabilities to the Web. Firefox 4 Beta now leverages hardware acceleration to improve graphics performance for Windows users and also allows, for the first time, the visualization of audio data within the browser. If you haven’t already, you should download [...]
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The Architecture of Full Hardware Acceleration of All Web Page Content
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We’re excited that other browsers have started to use hardware to accelerate graphics performance. With different implementations starting to become available, now’s a good time to blog about the difference between full and partial hardware acceleration. In November 2009, developers had their first look at hardware accelerated graphics in a browser at the PDC. [...]
Andreas has made significant contributions to the Qt port of WebKit for the past year, and has lately been focusing his efforts on the 2D canvas, optimizing Qt rendering performance, and DOM compliance.
Please join me in congratulating Andreas on his reviewer status!
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Hyphenation and justification: It’s not just for print any more. Armed with good taste, a special unicode font character called the soft hyphen, and a bit o’ JavaScript jiggery, you can justify and hyphenate web pages with the best of them. Master the zero width space. Use the Hyphenator.js library to bottle fame, brew glory, [...]
The YUI team is excited to open early-bird registration for YUIConf 2010, to be held November 8-10 on Yahoo!’s Sunnyvale campus. Registration costs $50 this year for 3 days of technical and insightful sessions spanning all things YUI, YQL, and NodeJS. Be sure to register before October 8 to receive the early-bird rate of $35. [...]
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Online JavaScript Master Classes in July 2010, US-friendly time zones!
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Dear script.aculo.us user!
We’re announcing not one but two new JavaScript Master Classes, Virtual Edition on July 13/14 and July 29/30!
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jQuery Conference 2010: Boston – Confirmed Speakers
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I’d like to announce the confirmed speakers for the jQuery Conference 2010: Boston.
Speaker name and their accepted talk title:
Chad Pytel – Mobile Web Applications with jQuery
Mike Taylor – Is these a bug?, or how to contribute to the jQuery project through better bug reporting.
Garann Means – Using templates to achieve awesomer architecture
Chris Bannon – Theming [...]












