Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 and Web StandardsInternet Explorer 8 Beta 2 was released today. There are several cool UI enhancements that this beta brings to the table that I won't cover in this post, but you can learn more about them on the IEBlog. Instead, I... [more]
Microsoft Rinses SOAP Out of SQL Server 2008Julie188 writes "A Microsoft SQL Server 2005 fan toppled over in surprise when he got this error message from SQL Server 2008 (he was running the SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Advisor tool): 'In SQL Server 2008, SQL Server... [more]
Voiceroute execs talk about going (mostly) open source (video)Voiceroute, a software PBX vendor, originally started as a proprietary software company but went (at least partly) open source earlier this year. In this video, CEO Ming Guang Yong says the company should have... [more]
Inside the SFLC's "Practical Guide to GPL Compliance"One of the goals of the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) is to become a center for education in free and open source software (FOSS) legal issues. As part of this effort, the SFLC has already published "A Legal... [more]
Cisco buys PostPath, targets Microsoft ExchangeNo one saw this coming. Cisco, the networking giant, announced today it was buying PostPath, maker of the Linux-based Exchange server replacement PostPath Server. [more]
October Google Developer Days Open RegistrationBy Elizabeth Yin, Google Developer Programs We are excited to open registration for four more Google Developer Days in October in India, Italy, the Czech Republic, and Russia.October 18th -- Bangalore, IndiaOctober... [more]
Easy file uploads with DroopySuppose someone wants to send you a large file. They could try to send it via email, but many email servers impose limits on file size. They could try sending it over during an instant messenger or Internet Relay Chat... [more]
YouTube Uploader now using Gears, and what people missed in Gears 0.4While we posted about the Gears 0.4 features a lot of the press only really talked about the Geolocation piece. I think that is important, and posted on that too, but Brad's piece discussed the full gamut including... [more]
Proxy issues with querystrings in path namesYou have seen this before: /path/to/something.js?v=2, or maybe it used a date or a version control id or some such. The notion of putting the version into the URL so you can aggressively cache and yet quickly push new... [more]
Towards Using Custom FontsA little while ago, we talked about the two competing custom font technologies for the Web: linking and "embedding" (aka EOT). With Firefox about to implement support for linking à la Safari, John Allsopp has a... [more]

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