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Friday, November 06, 2009 - 15 Posts by 10 People
Of something as successful as iTunes, where many people do directly pay for content, there remain
consult. Most people I know, especially younger people, do not subscribe to a print edition of any
the contents to the spiders so they can show up in a google result (how otherwise would people know
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Thursday, May 07, 2009 - 5 Posts by 5 People
content providers was flawed.
"We are now in the midst of an epochal debate over the value of content
with...
"There will never be a world wide need for more than 4 computers." - IBM
"64K of RAM is more...
and network bandwidth, the barriers to building a universal computer are falling. Very bright people can talk...
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Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 80 Posts by 55 People
It's the web rendering that's so complicated.Most people don't know what 'render' means. Most of the rest...
it. There's no other way when so many people with different needs all use the same software.s/real world
sounds like someone has seen A Clockwork Orange.
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 107 Posts by 48 People
The real punchy colors before they were printed, right?
The new crop of wide gamut monitors do
the ones converted to the sRGB color space for the web use.
If you are running Windows XP, the desktop
fewer headaches.
In a perfectly color managed world, every media content should be tagged
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Sunday, April 16, 2006 - 29 Posts
Darn easy and intuitive that people got it right away. The new way of finding content through
a little down. I just noticed that all the nice user-friendly features of the Content menu
simple web sites.
What does concern me is that the "deprecation" of Static content has not been done
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Tuesday, May 30, 2000 - 21 Posts by 15 People
Spells it different, yesterday I saw websight and web sight. And when people say homepage I get
are refering to the "World Wide Web" or no capital if you are refering to any web, like a network...
Since we're in a new age with about a billion new terms and acronyms created every year how are we supposed to know which...
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Thursday, August 30, 2007 - 13 Posts
It from my digital recorder, to my computer. Then I have to cut it into sections and line it up, so
...I put the finishing touches on my recording and transferred it onto my computer studio software
seem to matter what you tell people or how many times because nobody backs up enough. When
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Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 17 Posts by 9 People
Been mostly avoided by many developers due to the simple fact that it's contents don't get indexed
in the search engines unless you do a lot of workarounds like recreating all the same content in html
can't design sites for the minority. For the rank and file around the world, the billions of people
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Sunday, April 29, 2007 - 19 Posts by 4 People
computers are doing the work that people previously did. This ultimately means that there are times
computers are implemented in companies that eventually eliminate jobs for people. Professional
networks like the Internet and especially the world-wide-web are connecting people all over ...
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Friday, September 19, 2008 - 35 Posts by 35 People
I've heard a lot of people espouse the capabilities of LISP and its omnipotent macros. If LISP
and computability. Many people, thus, get pissed at it for the same reason they get pissed at math
with VB/HTML/JavaScript won't encounter it. I was pretty interested in computers growing up, but never
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