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ICANN Approves Dot-XXX Domain for Porn

It is official, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers decided Friday that pornography industry will have its own top-level domain, dot-XXX. ICM Registry said that .xxx makes it easier to filter out inappropriate content. Great news for those that wish to consume, or avoid, adult content, said Chairman Stuart Lawley.

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Google Gmail and HTML5

According to Adam de Boor (a staff software engineer from Google) many upcoming features of the Gmail will be rendered in HTML5. De Boor said that Gmail with HTML5 will be much more efficient. Early tests have proved promising. Google has found that using CSS3 can speed the rendering time by 12 percent. HTML5 allows

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YouTube and IGN Broadcast E3

E3 (the annual and the biggest video game conference and show which take place at the Los Angeles Convention center) will be available to watch it live, thanks to a live stream that’s being broadcast through a partnership between YouTube and gaming portal IGN. Gamers around the world through YouTube will be able to see

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Mobile Video Stats

According to a report from nielsen.com, more than half (55%) of the mobile video audience is adults aged 25-49. Other data from this report shows that 20.3 million people who watch mobile video in the U.S. spend on average 3 hours and 37 minutes each month watching video on a cellphone. The report clearly shows

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Web Developer’s Journal: CSS Reset

Web designers and web designers around the world are struggling with a cross-browser compatibility. To make web development process easier, experts have created something called CSS Reset. CSS reset is implemented in order to normalize most of the margin and padding-related differences across different browsers. This is a starting point for each HTML/CSS job. An

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Search Engine Market Share is changing, so SEO

Since Google dominates the search market, many SEO experts stopped optimizing their sites for other engines. That can change when the Bing-Yahoo integration happens. It can happen that Bing will get up to 30 percent of the search engine market. Based on current search market share statistics, if Microsoft’s Bing search technology starts generating results

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2 billion tweets in May

On February 2010, Tweeter were generated 50 million tweets a day (it is 600 tweets per second). Now in May 2010, Tweeter reached 2 billion tweets per month. Some statistics of Twitter for May 2010: – 64 million tweets per day. – 2.7 million tweets per hour. – 44,481 tweets per minute. – 741 tweets

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World Cup Online

The 2010 FIFA World Cup is coming live from South Africa starting June 11. There are few websites that will allow you to watch this World Cup Online. The first one is ESPN3.com, which will stream most of games in real time on its website. Live streaming from ESPN3 will be available to customers of

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Testing website on various browsers

Cross-browser testing is one of the most important part of modern website development. Instead of having many browsers installed on a computer, website designers use available cross-browser testing applications and services. Most of them are expensive, however there is at least one free alternative. First, let me list paid services: BrowserCam – $1,000/year BrowserLab –

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Google Music

A few weeks ago Google announced a web-based iTunes competitor that will be a new section of the Android Market. That is how would that work – a user would go to the Market on the web, then find a song, click the download button, and the song would be downloaded to Android devices.

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