Calling All Bloggers
January 19th, 2006
Calling All Bloggers
Wired News - Dec 27 4:16 PM
The Young Caucasus Women Project is looking for mentors to help young women from Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia learn to blog. From the Wired News blog Monkey Bites.Save to My Web
NetFront v3.3 for S60
All About Symbian - Dec 22 3:11 AM
NetFront for S60 is a modular, scalable, full-featured mobile browser that supports full Internet browsing and offers the most comprehensive feature set currently available in the market.Save to My Web
Browser developers meet, see eye to eye on security
NewsForge - Dec 26 7:09 AM
Developers of four major Web browsers — Konqueror, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer (IE) — gathered at an informal meeting in Toronto on November 17 to review plans and share progress on security improvements and standards. The intents were making security information more meaningful to users, and balancing security for high-traffic sites (such as banks) and smaller organizations Save to My Web
Eclipse touts Web, JEE development in tools release
Java World - Dec 23 7:15 PM
December 23, 2005 Bolstering development of Web and enterprise Java Enterprise Edition applications in the open source arena, the Eclipse Foundation has released Version 1.0 of its Eclipse Web Tools Platform.Save to My Web
The Power of CSS
WebProNews - Dec 29 10:24 AM
CSS or cascading style sheets are used to create a set of styles that can be applied to your fonts, tables and most other attributes of your web page.Save to My Web
The Finalists
Developer.com - Jan 19 5:50 AM
Topstyle Pro, the CSS/XHTML/HTML editor written by Nick Bradbury, allows you to harness the power of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) in a powerful and straightforward way. Anyone who has edited CSS files using a text editor (haven’t we all?) will appreciate a tool like this all the more.Save to My Web
CMiC Self Service tailors information presentation
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 18 5:00 AM
CMiC , the leading provider of enterprise and project management software for the architectural, engineering and construction industries, has launched CMiC Self Service, a Rapid Application Development tool to help organizations tailor their views of company information without the expense of heavy customization while maintaining the integrity of the company’s database.Save to My Web
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