I have been always a profound believer of open sourcing software for expanding the boundaries of progressive development. The examples of open source success is all around us, Java, MySQL, Linux, Firefox, Thunderbird, WordPress, Drupal is just a name a few. Looks like Adobe got the idea of open source advantage. Adobe just today unveiled a new version of its Flex SDK development tool set, code-named Moxie, along with plans to provide its code to the open-source community.
Flex is a tool to build rich Internet applications — Web applications that include the rich features of desktop applications but the ease …
Few days ago I just got my hand on Microsoft’s Expression Web program (the final version). So what this “Expression Web†do? With its focus on CSS, XML, and other Web standards, this app lets you create modern, data-driven web sites. But one little problem, it isn’t built for novice. In simple words, it presents a difficult learning curve.
Microsoft’s earlier web authoring tools, such as FrontPage express never really bother with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and other industry standards, but this new baby got it …
There was a time when only business people used to use desktop mail clients, and without any doubt Microsoft’s Outlook dominated that sector. But that is history now, a lot of general people, students use desktop mail clients, in fact those who have to check multiple email accounts everyday desktop mail clients are their best friend. Due to it’s increasing popularity obviously hundreds of desktop mail clients pops up in the market, but no one make an impact like Mozilla’s Thunderbird did. Mozilla’s Thunderbird simply take over the top spot among all other mail clients, due to its easy navigation, …
Lately I have been tracking lots of article regarding Content Label. Lots of fun and also serious foolish discussion I came across. Apart from very few handful of people most people are just flying their finger on keyboard driving by ego, stupidity, blind supports or some other hidden agenda.
So let’s make it simple, first what is Content Label?
Content Label, which is also referred as cLabel is “a resource that contains a description, a definition of the scope of the description and declaration about both the circumstances of its own creation and the entity that created …
Mozilla’s Firefox was always a threat to rest of the browsers, since it’s early launch. Mozilla CTO, Brendan Eich may not agree with mobile web browsing, but Mozilla as a whole do not have any lack of innovation ahead of their competitors.
After breakneck growth during its first two years on the market, Firefox has become the Web browser of choice for about 15% of PC users. After its 2004 release, with features like easy-to-manage bookmarks, tabbed browsing, and an effective pop-up ad blocker, …
Most of the modern browser do contain accessibility tools, but honestly speaking those aren’t enough for visually impaired person. Some of the operating systems like Microsoft windows’98 and later do also have narrator, which can be used/configured to read web content. But the problem is none of these are simple enough, bottom-line not user friendly enough for a blind person. So our web technology has developed, but remain still for visually impaired people. IBM got an answer for that, A-browser or Accessibility Browser .
IBM’s blind researcher Dr Chieko Asakawa and her …
ICANN(Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) the organization responsible for oversight Internet decided not to give adult websites their own “.xxx” domain extension/TLD, for the third time in a row. I was surprised by this decision honestly, since that could have enabled authorities to regulate Internet pornography more easily.
The 9-5 vote decision by ICANN’s board came nearly seven years after the proposal was first floated by ICM Registry LLC. The most possible cause for this 3rd time denial was religious group’s fear for so …







