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Best Web Design Galleries for Inspiration
Web design galleries offer designers and developers creative inspiration on their own designs. By aggregating the top web designs on the web, a gallery serves as a prime spot for getting those creative juices flowing. In this article you’ll find the best and most popular web design galleries ranked in order. (more)
Extreme Tracker
Extreme Tracker is a very easy-to-use (if you can handle pasting the supplied code directly into your index.html file) and reliable system. The system went down for a short while in early 2000 but now the upgrades have been completed and the capacity of the site has improved, you shouldn’t have any problems. (more)
Apache and IIS’ Web server rival NGINX is growing fast
It used to be easy for Web server administrators. If you ran a Windows shop, you used Internet Information Server (IIS), if you didn’t, you used Apache. Now, though, you have more Web server choices and one of the leading alternatives, the open-source NGINX Web server, is gaining fast. (more)
Introduction to HTML5
1. It’s not one big thing
You may well ask: “How can I start using HTML5 if older browsers don’t support it?” But the question itself is misleading. HTML5 is not one big thing; it is a collection of individual features. So you can’t detect “HTML5 support,” because that doesn’t make any sense. But you can detect support for individual features, like canvas, video, or geolocation.
You may think of HTML as tags and angle brackets. That’s an important part of it, but it’s not the whole story. The HTML5 specification also defines how those angle brackets interact with JavaScript, through the Document Object Model (DOM). HTML5 doesn’t just define a <video> tag; there is also a corresponding DOM API for video objects in the DOM. You can use this API to detect support for different video formats, play a video, pause, mute audio, track how much of the video has been downloaded, and everything else you need to build a rich user experience around the <video> tag itself. (more)
Google Offers To Re-Write Your Webpages On The Fly, Promising 25% To 60% Speed Improvements
Google has long been obsessed with speed. It’s paramount in pretty much everything they do. Which is why the launch of Google+ with some — gasp — attention paid to design is even more surprising. But a new service Google is launching this evening very much puts the focus back on speed — an obsessive amount of focus, one might say. (more)
Theories Mount That Stuxnet Worm Sabotaged Iranian Nuke Facilities
Little doubt remains that the Stuxnet worm represents one of the most sophisticated digital attacks on critical infrastructure systems that cybersecurity researchers have ever seen. The motives of whoever launched that attack is a far murkier question–but a mounting stack of theories is starting to point to a targeted sabotage of Iran’s nuclear facilities. (more)
0-9A-Z Computer Jargon Dictionary
Don’t know what’s people saying about computer and internet? Lots of strange gibberish associated with computers; and the industry just loves acronyms. We already record some of them and you can add it in our comment form, or correct me if I am wrong. The whole dictionary divide into pages for loading speed up. (more)

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