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Mozilla thinks mobile Firefox will kill app stores - Browsers - News - DMXzone.COM
This is precisely the issue Mozilla feels they can address with their upcoming mobile version of Firefox (aka Fennec). According to an article from PC Pro, Fennec, when it's released, will have the fastest javascript engine of any mobile browser available in the smartphone market. This, according to Mozilla, will allow developers to create their applications to work in the browser, as opposed to running it directly from the phone's platform. Jay Sullivan, VP of mobile at Mozilla, says that Fennec will make it so that "anyone who knows javascript and HTML can develop a great app without having to learn a specific mobile platform." He's also realistic, admitting that it will be a while before developers move away from app stores and embrace the web model.
PayPal Suspends Researcher’s Account for Distributing Hacking Tools | Threat Level | Wired.com
“This is a vulnerability that would affect every SSL implementation,” Marlinspike told Threat Level in July, “because almost everybody who has ever tried to implement SSL has made the same mistake.”
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Slife's Killer Productivity App Now Integrates With FreshBooks
Slife 3.0
Slife is an open source software application that runs in the background to effortlessly and keep track of the way you use the Web, desktop applications, work with documents, etc. You can then check your account on the Slife site to view some pretty awesome insights in to how you're spending you're time.
In late March, the company launched Slife 3.0, which made the product the slim client it is now, backed by a a more in-depth Web interface.
Digital Home - One in five Canadian mobile users access web with phone
One in five Canadian mobile users access web with phone E-mail
Thursday, 04 June 2009
One in five Canadian mobile users access web with phoneIn what it says is the first report of its kind, Nielsen Online has released findings on mobile Internet adoption in Canada.
The ratings giant is reporting that just over one in five (21%) Canadian mobile subscribers used their cell phones to browse the Internet or access their email in the first quarter of 2009, up from 16% in the final quarter of 2008.
The number of unique mobile internet users in Canada is now estimated at 3.9 million.
“The mobile market in Canada has grown rapidly since we first reported on the data in Q4 2008,” said Eric Puterbaugh, director, client services, Nielsen Online.
Researchers say the Canadian market is experiencing similar trends that are driving mobile internet growth in other markets – smartphone adoption, unlimited data plans and consumer advertising campaigns that drive awareness of mobile phone capabilities.
Top categories accessed via the Mobile Web by Canadians include: Internet portals, e-mail, weather, news & current event and search. The top mobile phone models used in Canada include the Apple iPhone 3G, BlackBerry 8100, LG Rumor Series, Motorola Razr V3 and Motorola KRZ R Series.
Windows Live Mail was the No. 1 Web site accessed on a mobile phone in Q1 2009, with 1.4 million unique visitors. Google Search, Facebook, The Weather Network and Yahoo! Mail rounded out the top 5 (see chart below).
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Bmlet: An Online Directory of Bookmarklets
If you've been looking for a great resource for finding bookmarklets, you're going to love the new site at bmlet.com, an online directory and search engine just for bookmarklets.
Mike Davidson - sIFR
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perfecting a method to insert rich typography into web pages without sacrificing accessibility, search engine friendliness, or markup semantics. The method, dubbed sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement)
Flickr Co-founder Unveils Her New Startup: Hunch - ReadWriteWeb
Using decision trees in expert systems is nothing new, but applying that idea to a crowdsourcing model might possibly be a stroke of genius. Think Aardvark meets Wikipedia and you start to get the idea.
iWonder Designs: Nexus
Open-Source Web-Based File Management for Personal and Small Business Use
Enterprise Learning Solution | Support Training | Technical Support | Tech Support
Supporting HTTP Post to a different server without using a Java applet.
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Supporting HTTP Post to a different server without using a Java applet.
Doctors Will Make Web Calls in Hawaii - NYTimes.com
A study last November by Forrester Consulting for the California HealthCare Foundation found that about two-thirds of uninsured patients used broadband at home and that almost all medical professionals did.
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