Archive for Web Development

Internet Explorer Use is Down: Surprised?

Do you remember the days of Internet Explorer? That blue “E” on the task bar was the ubiquitous symbol for Internet connectivity. For many of us, it seemed like the only option for browsing the wonderful world of the web. Of course, most of us…

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Look out for HTML5

With sales of mobile devices on the rise, it is no wonder that use of programming languages–like HTML5–designed to be compatible with these devices are becoming more popular. One of the biggest and most notable strengths of HTML5 is its ability to embed movies directly into code,…

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HTML5 coming in 2022?

HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML. The last major revision, HTML4, has been a W3C Recommendation since 1997. The HTML5 draft was started in 2004. Development of HTML5 has fallen a bit behind and is still in the Working Draft stage. It should…

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First step into phasing out IE6

Google made an announcement today through email that Internet Explorer 6 is no longer going to be supported.  This is a fantastic first step and it’s great that a giant such as Google is making the first step for us all to follow forcing Microsoft…

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Making the Decision for Content Management: ARTICLE FOR THE WORCESTER CHAMBER’S NEWSLETTER

Content management is one of the hottest topics in web development. A Content Management System (CMS) is simply a piece of software that allows website owners to internally update the text and images on their websites. Open-source developers have given affordable (free) access to secure,…

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