Technology Talk – 11/11/2007

November 11th, 2007

Technology

This has been kind of a slow week around the blogosphere with not a lot happening. Either that, or it just seems that way coming off Google PageRank update week. Either way, here is some of the stuff I enjoyed from around the blogosphere this week:

Ryan of CyberNet News has posted about [...]

Firefox 3.0 To Adapt to Your Operating System

October 18th, 2007

Web Browsers

As we get closer to Firefox 3.0 entering the much anticipated first beta phase, we continue to receive tidbits of information about the next generation web browser. By now you should probably know all about the popular Places feature, as well as other features that will be included.
Today some more information was released, [...]

How To: Testing Your Blog in Multiple Web Browsers

September 27th, 2007

Web Design

This is the fourth of a series of posts designed to discuss ways to monitor and improve your blog’s performance.
Once you’ve gone through and adjusted your code, it’s a good idea to follow up your changes with a quick browser check. Instead of manually downloading and installing a bunch of different web browsers, [...]

Technology Talk – 09/03/2007

September 3rd, 2007

Technology

It has been a busy weekend around the blogosphere. Here are a few links I enjoyed:

Mashable continues their toolbox series, this time with 180+ Del.icio.us tools and resources. Many of their toolbox posts are not necessary to read, but I recommend people bookmark them if they use the service covered in [...]

Technology Talk – 08/29/2007

August 29th, 2007

Technology

Here are some posts I’ve ran across recently that I thought many of you may find useful:

Ryan of CyberNet News reports that my favorite PDF Reader Foxit received an upgrade to version 2.1. Foxit reader is a free alternative to Adobe Reader. It is smaller and much faster, so if you are still [...]

5 Things I’d Like To See In Opera

July 20th, 2007

Web Browsers

Eeep! For the second time this week I have been tagged. This time by Ryan of CyberNet News. This game was originally started by Daniel of Opera Watch, who if I remember correctly is actually an employee of Opera, as a way to gain more knowledge of what people want out of Opera.Ryan [...]