Any chance Apple, Github, or Campfire have their emoji png icons available for download? (with a good license?) If not, what would be a nice set of emoji png's I can use for my website?
The idea is that users wouldn't have to download the same jquery or whatever script over and over for every site they visit. It makes less sense when it comes to not-so-popular script files, but I guess there's a…
Exactly. I am hoping, one day they'd realize it doesn't make sense to waste money writing plug ins for each browser and platform, and just use the standard, but...
I would say it changed a lot, especially after iPhone was released in Korea. By laws, government websites now have to support multiple browsers and laws, and several banks now offer "Open Banking" which supports Mac and…
The browser (which implements the encryption) would be banned. I remember I could choose between US only version (128-bit encryption) and international version when I download Netscape. Of course I could just download…
> South Korean banks and other organisations are losing money due to fraud and blackhat activity but there is next to nothing they can do about it. Do you have any source to back that up? I talked to some security…
Any chance Apple, Github, or Campfire have their emoji png icons available for download? (with a good license?) If not, what would be a nice set of emoji png's I can use for my website?
The idea is that users wouldn't have to download the same jquery or whatever script over and over for every site they visit. It makes less sense when it comes to not-so-popular script files, but I guess there's a…
Exactly. I am hoping, one day they'd realize it doesn't make sense to waste money writing plug ins for each browser and platform, and just use the standard, but...
I would say it changed a lot, especially after iPhone was released in Korea. By laws, government websites now have to support multiple browsers and laws, and several banks now offer "Open Banking" which supports Mac and…
The browser (which implements the encryption) would be banned. I remember I could choose between US only version (128-bit encryption) and international version when I download Netscape. Of course I could just download…
> South Korean banks and other organisations are losing money due to fraud and blackhat activity but there is next to nothing they can do about it. Do you have any source to back that up? I talked to some security…