Archive for April, 2003
It’s Quiet Time.
It is quiet around here, unintentionally of course.
Work and Project commitments have taken my free time as of late. Regular posting to resume as soon as my schedule allows.
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Posted: April 30th, 2003 under General.
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The Biggest Myth in Web Design.
There is truth in these words.
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Posted: April 17th, 2003 under General.
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Fallen Patriot Fund.
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and billionaire philanthropist, has founded the Fallen Patriot Fund. The fund aims to help the families of soldiers killed or injured in the war with Iraq and will be distributed based on demonstrated need.
In addition, Mark Cuban, has also pledged to match up to $1 million in total […]
Posted: April 16th, 2003 under General.
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Jocks To GIs Direct.
I ran across this the other day and am really impressed by the interaction taking place. ESPN and Burger King have teamed up for Jocks to GIs Direct. In a nutshell:
“ESPN has invited GIs stationed abroad to become pen pals with some of America’s greatest pro athletes. Meanwhile, a number of the top names in […]
Posted: April 16th, 2003 under General.
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More browser news, Firebird and Thunderbird.
When will it stop? There seems to be too much news on web browsers these days.
Yesterday, the new name for Phoenix was released by the Mozilla group. From here on out, or until the conflict is settled (more in a moment on this), Phoenix is now known as Firebird. If you are slow to the […]
Posted: April 16th, 2003 under General.
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Safari Beta 2 - Now Available
Apple released Public Beta 2 of their new web browser, Safari, this morning. Among the more notable changes: Tabbed browsing AutoFill forms & passwords Increased standards compatibility Web core improvements
If you are using a prior beta release, make sure to backup your bookmarks as there have been some early results of them being overwritten.
All in […]
Posted: April 14th, 2003 under General.
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