Lack of windows support and the difficulty to install the server side components are the two ones that I've heard a lot of complaints about.
Does this address any of the issues people have with SparkleShare? (Another dropbox clone based on git - http://www.sparkleshare.org/)
Remember that this article is advising that you upgrade to the most recent version. That means if your parents are running IE 6, let it update itself. Although I agree with you're point about not contract work, I think…
I don't think you can argue that the money that NASA spends does not circulate here on earth, NASA spends all there money on things like salary materials and other services that all exist here on earth. Sure its largely…
I'm surprised that wsj is portraying that Apple is the driving force between HTML5. It seems to me to be a much more "grassroots" level idea than one coming from the top down.
Why is it that Canada is consistently getting better or equal performance than the US? I would think that most traffic requests from Canada are routed through the US.
The thing that scares me most about this redesign is that Facebook is spending resources making half baked UX changes instead of focusing energy into doing something new an innovative. Lists might have their place in…
If legislation like this passed, I wonder how it would effect relations with the US and the US tech industry. Its all fine and good to try and subvert the Egyptian government during a revolution, but what happens if the…
What goals are being accomplished here that are not adressed with other HTML/JS/CSS presentation frameworks? I'm thinking specifically of DZSlides (http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/)
A lot of these features remind me of what mozilla is trying to do with browserID (https://browserid.org/)
Mozilla is supporting a new version of websockets (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640003) that as of a week ago did not work with a lot of popular libraries yet (socket.io). Its awesome to see better…
I wonder if joint support with somebody like heroku is coming. Being able to develop and deploy all from your web browser would be a very cool feature.
It seems that the API that this is using has been rate limited.
This is awesome. I wish more companies would take the time to show data in meaningful ways.
Lack of windows support and the difficulty to install the server side components are the two ones that I've heard a lot of complaints about.
Does this address any of the issues people have with SparkleShare? (Another dropbox clone based on git - http://www.sparkleshare.org/)
Remember that this article is advising that you upgrade to the most recent version. That means if your parents are running IE 6, let it update itself. Although I agree with you're point about not contract work, I think…
I don't think you can argue that the money that NASA spends does not circulate here on earth, NASA spends all there money on things like salary materials and other services that all exist here on earth. Sure its largely…
I'm surprised that wsj is portraying that Apple is the driving force between HTML5. It seems to me to be a much more "grassroots" level idea than one coming from the top down.
Why is it that Canada is consistently getting better or equal performance than the US? I would think that most traffic requests from Canada are routed through the US.
The thing that scares me most about this redesign is that Facebook is spending resources making half baked UX changes instead of focusing energy into doing something new an innovative. Lists might have their place in…
If legislation like this passed, I wonder how it would effect relations with the US and the US tech industry. Its all fine and good to try and subvert the Egyptian government during a revolution, but what happens if the…
What goals are being accomplished here that are not adressed with other HTML/JS/CSS presentation frameworks? I'm thinking specifically of DZSlides (http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/)
A lot of these features remind me of what mozilla is trying to do with browserID (https://browserid.org/)
Mozilla is supporting a new version of websockets (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640003) that as of a week ago did not work with a lot of popular libraries yet (socket.io). Its awesome to see better…
I wonder if joint support with somebody like heroku is coming. Being able to develop and deploy all from your web browser would be a very cool feature.
It seems that the API that this is using has been rate limited.
This is awesome. I wish more companies would take the time to show data in meaningful ways.