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Microsoft will launch Internet Explorer 9 at SXSWi
Author: Caroline McCarthy (cNet) Microsoft will be formally launching the next version of its Internet Explorer browser, IE9, at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSWi) on Monday–an interesting place to launch, given that the Austin, Texas, geek fest is … Continue reading
Posted in Internet News
Tagged Browsers, IE9, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 9, microsoft, SXSWi 2011
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Google Chome 10 Gains Spotlight Due to Faster JavaScript
Author: Stephen Shankland (cNet) Google released Chrome 10, endowing its browser with faster JavaScript, password synchronization, a revamped preferences system–but no new Chrome logo. Chrome is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Google announced Chrome 10‘s stable release on its … Continue reading
IE9′s ‘pinning’ brings traffic boost to sites
Author: Josh Lowensohn (Cnet) Microsoft says a small new feature within Internet Explorer 9 is having a big impact on sites that have tweaked their code to make use of it. “Site pinning,” which is new to this latest major … Continue reading
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Tagged Browsers, IE, IE9, Internet Explorer 9, microsoft, pinning
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HTML5 spec set for 2014 completion
Author: Stephen Shankland (Cnet) It’s been a work in progress for years, but there are a few more years to go yet before the next version of Hypertext Markup Language is finalized. Specifically, the World Wide Web Consortium’s HTML Working … Continue reading
Posted in Internet News, Technology News
Tagged Browsers, HTML5, programming, standardization, standards, W3C, WHATWG
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Client Focus: Dusebreed
Author: Ryan Sanders As always we love to shine the spotlight on a random client of ours to showcase their talents. In today’s spotlight we have Dusebreed.com. From Dusebreed: When Raw Lyrical word play meets swagger, passion and brilliance, here … Continue reading
Internet Explorer 9 To Be Launching Next Month
It appears that Microsoft will finally be opening the door to beta testing for the upcoming Internet Explorer 9 browser next month. The browser has been in its preview stage for a number of months now, only allowing users to … Continue reading
July Special – 50% off Listed Price on all Web Hosting Account Levels
This month, we are offering 50% off all listed prices for our web hosting accounts. Details on our account levels can be found by visiting http://www.pocnetwork.net/services-mainhosting.php Promotional Code is: “World Cup” Contact us for information and interests on this special … Continue reading
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Tagged 50% off, Hosting Special, Poc Hosting, Poc Network, web hosting, World Cup
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Poc Network Extends It’s Tech Consulting Service to Boulder City, NV
We are proud to announce that we have expanded our tech consulting services to Boulder City, NV. We continue to look for new areas to reach out to, so more locations will soon follow. For more information, visit: http://www.pocnetwork.net/services-consulting.php
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Tagged Boulder City, IT Consulting, Poc Network, Tech Consulting, Technology Consultants
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Google Logo now an Interactive Pac-Man Game
Google is always looking for ways to change it’s logo around. Let is be for holidays or any other random reason they can imagine. This time, if you visit Google’s main page, you will find a fully playble version of … Continue reading
New Computer Security Guide Can Help Safeguard Your Small Business
Just in time for October’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published a guide to help small businesses and organizations understand how to provide basic security for their information, systems and networks. NIST … Continue reading