• Read this before you Download Windows 8

    Updated: 2012-02-29 18:18:03
    Windows 8 is now available as a free download but should download the setup program or the ISO image? Here are some answers.

  • Windows 8 Logo Recreated in CSS

    Updated: 2012-02-29 14:09:28
    Do you like the new Windows 8 logo. Microsoft is use flat metro tiles done in one solid blue color and the same can be recreated in HTML.

  • Linux is the world’s fastest growing desktop OS – up 64% in 9 months

    Updated: 2012-02-28 18:07:23
    : E-mail : Password Remember me . No password US international : 1-212-796-6890 SE international : 46-21-480-0920 Business hours 3 am-11:30 am EST Mon-Fri Home Services Sign up About Blog Contact Tools Login Pingdom Blog Royal Pingdom Follow pingdom Ramblings from the Pingdom team about the Internet and web tech Tweet Linux is the world’s fastest growing desktop OS up 64 in 9 months Posted in Main on February 28th , 2012 by Pingdom Even the most hardcore Linux fan would admit that their favorite OS has not captured more than a very small market share on personal computers . And that would include us here at Pingdom all of our engineers and 50 of or our developers are , in fact , running . Linux Ubuntu has enjoyed great success , and more recently Mint as well . But Linux desktop OS doesn’t

  • Pwnium: rewards for exploits

    Updated: 2012-02-27 23:47:00
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  • Mozilla and Community-Prioritized Web Standards

    Updated: 2012-02-27 13:18:32
    Editor’s Note: Brendan Eich, Mozilla CTO, posted on his blog today about Mozilla and community-prioritized Web standards, excerpted below. Mozilla is happy to support Facebook in forming a Core Mobile Web Platform W3C Community Group in which to curate prioritized, tiered lists of emerging and de facto standards that browsers should support in order for… Read more

  • Mozilla in Mobile – the Web is the Platform

    Updated: 2012-02-27 07:54:21
    This week we are in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress 2012, the mobile industry’s largest trade show. Our goal is to meet with industry operators, vendors and developers to further the cause of promoting an open, people-centric Web for consumers and developers across all devices and platforms. Today, we announced several significant milestones in the advancement… Read more

  • Mozilla and the Mobile Web API Evolution

    Updated: 2012-02-25 00:17:58
    Editor’s Note: Brendan Eich, Mozilla CTO, posted on his blog about Mozilla and the mobile Web API evolution. This is reposted below: Ragavan Srinivasan’s post about the forthcoming Mozilla Marketplace for Open Web Apps inspired me to write about Mozilla’s surging Web and Device API standards work. A bit of background. Mozilla has always contributed… Read more

  • 10 free Linux e-books

    Updated: 2012-02-24 10:32:52
    : E-mail : Password Remember me . No password US international : 1-212-796-6890 SE international : 46-21-480-0920 Business hours 3 am-11:30 am EST Mon-Fri Home Services Sign up About Blog Contact Tools Login Pingdom Blog Royal Pingdom Follow pingdom Ramblings from the Pingdom team about the Internet and web tech Tweet 10 free Linux e-books Posted in Main on February 24th , 2012 by Pingdom Who doesn’t like free stuff We put together a selection of free Linux e-books that you can read , in many cases download , and use as references , or simply to learn something . The topics range from advanced programming to Java , from GNU to Emacs , from device drivers to the kernel , and much , much more . You don’t have to pay anything to take part of the wealth of knowledge and information available

  • Pingdom Podcast #10 – QML and Office for iPad

    Updated: 2012-02-23 06:54:20
    Pingdom's Podcast is a show about Internet, web, security, and mobile stuff. In this show, we talk about developing apps for different platforms and the challenges that can bring, Microsoft's guidance for touch in Windows 8 Metro apps, and if Microsoft will introduce Office for iPad.This was a post from the guys at Pingdom, a site monitoring service that makes sure you're the first to know when your site is down. Check it out for free.

  • Mozilla Marketplace Opening for App Submissions Soon

    Updated: 2012-02-22 16:53:06
    The Mozilla Labs Apps project aims to establish a people-centric Apps ecosystem that provides freedom, choice and opportunity for users and developers. We are doing this by adding key capabilities to the Web platform in the form of new Mozilla-proposed APIs and by establishing the Mozilla Marketplace as the first operating system- and device-independent market… Read more

  • Nokia and Symbian still on top of the mobile web, but for how long?

    Updated: 2012-02-22 15:06:20
    , : E-mail : Password Remember me . No password US international : 1-212-796-6890 SE international : 46-21-480-0920 Business hours 3 am-11:30 am EST Mon-Fri Home Services Sign up About Blog Contact Tools Login Pingdom Blog Royal Pingdom Follow pingdom Ramblings from the Pingdom team about the Internet and web tech Tweet Nokia and Symbian still on top of the mobile web , but for how long Posted in Main on February 22nd , 2012 by Pingdom Perceptions matter , and the perception of Nokia in the news , on the web , and in the minds of many , is that things aren’t going that well . Even in the Pingdom office , we hear Nokia is doomed , but do the numbers support this belief Looking at the statistics , Symbian leads the mobile operating system race with just over 30 of web browsing traffic .

  • Pingdom Podcast #9 – DDoS attacks

    Updated: 2012-02-19 15:15:36
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  • Tech preview of Chromium with Dart engine now available

    Updated: 2012-02-16 17:32:00
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  • Changes in Chrome Web Store categories system

    Updated: 2012-02-14 21:01:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Search our Blog Archive February 6 January 6 December 2 November 3 October 4 September 1 August 8 July 3 June 5 May 8 April 5 March 4 February 7 January 3 December 6 November 2 October 2 September 9 August 7 July 3 June 13 May 10 April 3 March 7 February 3 January 5 December 11 November 4 September 3 August 3 July 2 June 7 May 2 April 2 March 2 February 3 January 5 December 4 November 2 October 7 September 8 Subscribe RSS Feed More Blogs from Google Visit our directory for more information about Google blogs . Useful links Chromium Homepage Google Chrome Google Chrome Blog Google Chrome Release Notes Google Open Source . Blog Google Code Blog WebKit Blog Pages Home Changes in Chrome Web Store categories system Tuesday , February 14, 2012 Labels : chrome web

  • New resources for Chrome Developers

    Updated: 2012-02-13 22:01:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Search our Blog Archive February 5 January 6 December 2 November 3 October 4 September 1 August 8 July 3 June 5 May 8 April 5 March 4 February 7 January 3 December 6 November 2 October 2 September 9 August 7 July 3 June 13 May 10 April 3 March 7 February 3 January 5 December 11 November 4 September 3 August 3 July 2 June 7 May 2 April 2 March 2 February 3 January 5 December 4 November 2 October 7 September 8 Subscribe RSS Feed More Blogs from Google Visit our directory for more information about Google blogs . Useful links Chromium Homepage Google Chrome Google Chrome Blog Google Chrome Release Notes Google Open Source . Blog Google Code Blog WebKit Blog Pages Home New resources for Chrome Developers Monday , February 13, 2012 All good things come in threes .

  • ACTA is a Bad Way to Develop Internet Policy

    Updated: 2012-02-10 17:57:58
    Editor’s note: Today, Mitchell Baker posted her thoughts on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement proposal. Below is an excerpt from her blog: ACTA (“Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement”) is a proposed new international law establishing international enforcement standards against counterfeit goods and pirated intellectual property items. ACTA was negotiated as a “trade agreement” which means that it was… Read more

  • GPU accelerating 2D Canvas and enabling 3D content for older GPUs

    Updated: 2012-02-09 20:00:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Search our Blog Archive February 3 January 6 December 2 November 3 October 4 September 1 August 8 July 3 June 5 May 8 April 5 March 4 February 7 January 3 December 6 November 2 October 2 September 9 August 7 July 3 June 13 May 10 April 3 March 7 February 3 January 5 December 11 November 4 September 3 August 3 July 2 June 7 May 2 April 2 March 2 February 3 January 5 December 4 November 2 October 7 September 8 Subscribe RSS Feed More Blogs from Google Visit our directory for more information about Google blogs . Useful links Chromium Homepage Google Chrome Google Chrome Blog Google Chrome Release Notes Google Open Source . Blog Google Code Blog WebKit Blog Pages Home GPU accelerating 2D Canvas and enabling 3D content for older GPUs Thursday , February 09, 2012

  • Expanding the Chromium Security Rewards Program

    Updated: 2012-02-09 17:19:00
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  • A deeper look at Chrome for Android

    Updated: 2012-02-07 17:38:00
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  • WLW Picture Post

    Updated: 2012-02-07 16:21:33
    WLW Picture Post (Picture Post Plugin for Windows Live Writer) is a simple plugin which allows the uploading and posting to a blog post of pictures in one action. Currently Flickr is supported, with Zooomr coming soon (as soon as I get an API Key). Windows Live Writer will allow anyone to tell...

  • Winding road of open-source webOS

    Updated: 2012-02-02 22:21:14
    HP continues to divulge bits and pieces of a road map for the ill-starred and nearly-orphaned webOS. The company has followed up its December plan to release webOS mobile platform and development tools with a proposed timeline, with a full release set before year’s end.  Some people see a life for the associated Enyo JavaScript Read the rest...

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