Firefox’s new clothes

With the last-stage release of Firefox 3.5.9, many users were surprised to find the archive of “personas” that lets users customize the overall appearance of firefox. While the concept of browser themes is far from new (in fact, it’s almost archaic in web terms), firefox’s personas are streamlined, making installation as simple as clicking a “wear this” button in the personas repository. You can even preview each persona simply by…
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HTML 5.0 – The shape of things to come
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Even though it hasn’t even left the finishing room floor at the W3 organization, HTML 5.0 is shaping up to be a force to be reckoned with for interactivity on the web. The lines between operating system and web browser will be blurred, as the features and functions of each merge to the point of overlapping. HTML 5.0 will make it possible to drag files from your desktop to web-based…
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So you’ve got a sitemap. Now What?
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This is a common question for webmasters. Here’s a simple compilation of sites geared towards getting your site map into the hands of the search engines. Each search engine generally offers a different set of criteria, and some offer additional XML fields for their sitemaps, but the majority of the popular search engines (google, yahoo, bing, etc..) can read the standard sitemap.xml as long as it’s properly formatted. Google :…
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New, Improved Resume’
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I’ve completely overhauled my resume’ to include more recent experiences and an updated skillset. You can download the PDF, or check it out at the resume page.
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