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InternetNews July 15, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IBM Tool Has An Eye For The Blind A new alphaWorks application shows Web designers what their site looks like through the eyes of someone with a visual impairment. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2004 Brad Fitzpatrick |
Distributed Caching with Memcached Memcached is a high-performance, distributed caching system. Although application-neutral, it's most commonly used to speed up dynamic Web applications by alleviating database load. |
InternetNews July 14, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
XML-'Reloaded' PHP5 Released XML enhancements are among the new features in the latest version of PHP. |
InternetNews July 12, 2004 |
On2 Streaming Java Applets Using the Java Virtual Machine instead of a software player, On2 cuts out the streaming video middleman. |
PC Magazine June 7, 2004 |
SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite is an affordable entry-level program that can grow along with a user's skill level and development needs. |
PC Magazine June 7, 2004 |
HBX With a simple yet powerful interface, WebSideStory's HBX is a compelling option for high-volume Web sites looking for in-depth analysis of visitor traffic and usage. |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 |
BrowserBob 3 Professional BrowserBob is a very cool tool for Web developers, IT professionals, and anyone who wants an easy way to make branded or custom browsers. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
How To: Start A Blog Transaction costs are next to nothing in the digital age, and with just a few key strokes and mouse clicks, you could be on your way to becoming a famous blogger. |
InternetNews July 1, 2004 |
'Critical' Flaw in Cisco Collab Server Users at risk of malicious file upload and code execution. The Cisco Collaboration Server is used mostly in e-commerce settings to enable "click-for-help" buttons on Web sites. |
InternetNews July 1, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Hungry Bot Behind Microsoft's New Search Redmond tips its hand on its growing search plans as website operators notice increased traffic from MSNbot. Microsoft suggests a modification to the robots.txt standard. |
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