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Netscape DevEdge Redesign

by shifter | The Netscape DevEdge website has been redesigned and unveiled with valid code. The new design boasts XHTML 1.0 Transitional and CSS, along with many goodies. Read More »

Opera 7 Released

by hyphen | Move over Mozilla and Safari. With the seventh major release of the third most popular browser, Opera has gained back the respect that it deserves with the fastest, most compliant rendering engine dubbed "Presto". Read More »

ICANN Moves .org Away from VeriSign

by aardvark | This Saturday, the .org top-level domain (TLD) will no longer be privately managed. With VeriSign's contract with ICANN for management of the .org TLD ending December 31, 2002, ICANN put management of the new registry out to bid and has chosen the Internet Society (ISOC) / Public Interest Registry (PIR) to take over the registry. Read More »

CSS-D Finds New Home at evolt.org

by aardvark | The incredibly popular, active, and valuable mailing list devoted to Cascading Style Sheets, CSS-Discuss (css-d), has moved its hosting to evolt.org. After some brief list overlap, and a lot of server tweaking, the list opened its doors to its new home Monday, December 9. Read More »

Interview with Monty Widenius

by MattWade | Submit your questions for Monty Widenius, designer and lead programmer of MySQL. Read More »

Mozilla 1.1 Beta Released

by devhen | As Mozilla 1.1 Beta is released today I am again reminded of the monumental role the Internet browser plays in the IT industry. Read More »

New DOCTYPE sniffing in upcoming Mozilla releases

by bmason | Mozilla 1.01 and 1.1 will add a new "almost standards" mode to its DOCTYPE sniffer. Read More »

Google Gets the Most Traffic

by 4serendipity | New metrics for search engine usage based on "search hours" indicate that Google is used more than any other search engine. Read More »

Mozilla 1.0, Right on Time

by aardvark | 4 years, 3 dozen components, 2 skipped Netscape versions, 1.0 Mozilla. Now, how long until the first point release? Read More »

Nielsen Snipes E-comm Sites, Teams with Macromedia

by aardvark | Jakob Nielsen, in a busy week, releases a report criticizing e-commerce sites, and teams up with Macromedia to help them make Flash 99% less bad. Read More »
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