Monthly Archives: October 2010

HTML5 still under development

HTML5 is the future of web development. Figures like Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt promote the standard and make it trendy. Many web developers already started creating websites with features provided by HTML5. However, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the official standards organization of the Web, declares that it is

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Internet Explorer Drops Worldwide

According to the StatCounter, Internet Explorer drops below 50% market share. It is very surprising, a new version of the browser IE9 had an impressive debut last month. StatCounter Global Stats shows that the family of Internet Explorer browsers has below 50% of the market, down from about 60% a year ago. This is a

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Fight for Online Gambling

Although online gambling is incredibly popular around the world, it is illegal in many courtiers, including the United States. However, major casinos such as Harrah’s Entertainment, MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts are working on a proposal that will ask Congress to legalize at least some form of online gambling.

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Ebooks Sales boost

According to the Association of American Publishers(AAP), ebook sales for January to August increased up from $89.8 million for 2009 to $263 million in 2010. It is 193% increase in sales, and roughly 10% of book sales in the U.S.A. (up from 3.31% in 2009). The reason of this spectacular ebooks boost up is the

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Goo.gl, URL Shortener from Google

Google’s URL shortener Goo.gl has been officially launched. Google claims that Goo.gl is the fastest and most robust URL shortener on the market.

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