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Steve Jobs tells you to run a HTML5 website —without Flash.
Thoughts on Flash – by Steve Jobs (APPLE CEO) Excellent. Read.
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Touch, Apple Mac, Apple Macintosh, browsers, Flash, HTML5, Internet sites, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Steve Jobs, The Internet, videos, Web, web applications, web apps, web browsers, websites
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Using Google Chrome browser to access BetFair
We are told to use: http://www.betfair.com/Index.do
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Information Technology, Software
Tagged BetFair, browsers, Chrome, Google Chrome
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User revolt against the de facto monopolies in prediction markets?
InTrade (in the U.S.) and BetFair (in the U.K.) are de facto monopolistic, real-money prediction exchanges. Will those monopolies spur users to revolt? Will we see an open-source movement in prediction markets? That’s the question I asked privately to some … Continue reading
Larry Page’s former girlfriend explains to you all you ever wanted to ask about Google Chrome (their open-source web browser) but never dared asking Larry Page.
Marissa Mayer on Chrome Look how she agitates her arms in the space before her. Cute.
Posted in Information Technology
Tagged browsers, Chrome, Google, Google Chrome, Information Technology, Marissa Mayer, web browsers
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Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use FireFox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself.
Robin Hanson’s university (George Mason University) is sued by Reuters-Thomson for over $10 million for publishing Zotero. – Zotero: – Zotero Handbook: PDF file -
Posted in Business, Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged browsers, FireFox, George Mason University, Zotero
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