Archive for the ‘Web 3.0’ Category
Working with Microsoft Silverlight on PHP
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:22 No CommentsTweet Working with Microsoft Silverlight on PHP Microsoft Silverlight, now at version 3.0, is a great way to create rich web applications that run on Windows, Mac OS and Linux. It provides an engaging, rich, safe, secure, and scalable cross-platform experience. Best of all you can run it off any web server (IIS, Apache for [...]
Firefox improves, but still loses its edge
Monday, July 20, 2009 1:04 No CommentsTweet Firefox improves, but still loses its edge The war of the Web browsers has taken another turn with the release of a major new version of Mozilla Firefox, the No. 2 browser in market share, but No. 1 in the hearts of many of the most knowledgeable computer users. This new edition of Firefox [...]
New Mobile Web from the Weather Channel
Monday, July 20, 2009 0:54 No CommentsTweet New Mobile Web from the Weather Channel The Weather Channel Interactive (TWCi) announced on Wednesday that a new version of its Mobile Web site had been launched. The new Mobile Web 3.0 site comes around with animated radar weather maps and with a series of improvements for its current conditions pages, so that customers [...]
Retail 3.0: New shops in Santana Row, Burlingame
Monday, July 20, 2009 0:48 No CommentsTweet Retail 3.0: New shops in Santana Row, Burlingame Hipster boutique Y-3 recently opened its first Bay Area location, at Santana Row. The label and store are a collaboration between avant-garde Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and German athletic brand adidas. The partnership has resulted in a collection of men’s and women’s athletics-influenced street wear and [...]
Firefox 3.5.1 released to patch TraceMonkey vulnerability
Monday, July 20, 2009 0:16 No CommentsTweet Firefox 3.5.1 released to patch TraceMonkey vulnerability Mozilla has released Firefox 3.5.1, the first minor point update of the 3.5 series, to address a security vulnerability in the browser’s new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine. Security researchers have demonstrated how the vulnerability could be exploited by a malicious web page. Mozilla has announced the availability of [...]
