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Archive for December 2011

These are my links for December 21st from 17:01 to 17:01:

glip, a git library in PHP – glip, a git library in PHP

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HTML5 SEO New Information

If you’ve had your ear to the ground over the last few months, you’ve probably heard/read about HTML5, the latest HTML language available for website development. As of September 2011, a study found that about 34% of sites had converted to HTML5 . However, even though the number of websites using HTML5 is growing, it [...]

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In this article, we’ll explore a scoring system for rating and comparing websites, we’ll visualize those ratings using infographics, and we’ll see what data and structure this method provides for reviewing websites.
How To Tell Whether A Website Is Junk
We [...]

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The latest version of Approval Manager improves its ability to coordinate the often complex task of managing, tracking and scheduling approval processes within and across creative and production environments….

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Dec/11

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What Design Means to Me

The Design Council commissioned a one-off book to mark HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s contribution to the promotion of UK design featuring a collection of illustrations from previous winners or designers nominated for the Prince Philip Designers Prize.
Designers including Sir Terence Conran, Vivienne Westwood, Jeff Banks, Lord Norman Foster, Kenneth Grange and Sir Paul Smith [...]

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Last April, we announced our plans for Google Cloud Print (GCP), the service that powers printing on Chromebooks as well as a new generation of connected apps and devices. The goal of GCP is to enable simple, secure printing from any app on any device to any printer—and with the latest cloud-ready printers, you can [...]

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We’re incredibly excited to announce Firefox Flicks, a campaign giving everyone an opportunity to produce short films that highlight what makes Mozilla Firefox different, that we’re a non-profit organization helping keep the power of the Web in people’s hands. We’re encouraging users, fans, filmmakers, animators everywhere to submit high-quality videos that will help more mainstream [...]

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The
fourth IE10 platform preview
includes enhanced HTML5 support by using an interoperable quirks mode based on the behavior defined in HTML5.
This HTML5-based quirks mode is the default quirks mode in IE10.
Users and Web developers want sites to just work across browsers.
A key part of this is making HTML, CSS, and JavaScript work in the same way [...]

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As the year draws to a close, we asked some A List Apart readers to tell us what they learned about the web in 2011. Together their responses summarize the joys and challenges of this magical place we call the internet. We need to continue to iterate, to embrace change, and challenge complexity to [...]

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In this talk from YUIConf 2011, Meebo engineer and YUI contributor Jeff Craig (@foxxtrot) reveals everything you’ve always wanted to know about the YUI Loader but were afraid to ask. This is a must-see for anyone doing performance-critical work with YUI 3.
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View in HD on YouTube
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Full YUIConf 2011 Playlist on YouTube

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