Google Lays the Groundwork for Extensions in Chrome
webmonkey.com — Google is getting ready to offer widespread support for extensions in Chrome, launching a program which will allow third-party developers to add features to its browser. The company released more details about its new Chrome Extension Gallery (Submitted by gbudavid) More...
Google Dashboard: One Service to Rule Them All
webmonkey.com — If you’ve ever wanted to see all the Google services you use — and how you’re using them — in one spot, then the new Google Dashboard is exactly what you’ve been looking for. Google Dashboard is a one-stop shop for browsing through of almost all the Google services you’re using and, by extension, shows you .... (Submitted by HumblerTumbler) More...
Are you Tired of IE? Google Chrome has a New Solution
webmonkey.com — Want to start using all the websites that take advantage of the latest technologies in HTML5, but can’t move away from Internet Explorer? Google has your back. The company has released a plug-in for IE users called Google Chrome Frame. It can be used to automatically force IE to load a website using the same WebKit rendering engine as Google Chrome (Submitted by mtnboy) More...
HTML5 Drag-and-Drop API Is no Panacea for Developers
webmonkey.com — Developers have been pining for drag-and-drop support in webapps pretty much since the first servers came online. But now, with HTML5 nearly here, true drag and drop support is about to become a reality. (Submitted by SlumDogMillions) More...
Get Started Building Web Pages With HTML 5 @Webmonkey.com
webmonkey.com — Depending on who you ask, HTML 5 is either the next important step toward creating a more semantic web or a disaster that's going to trap the web in yet another set of incomplete tags and markup soup. The problem with both sides of the argument is that very few sites are using HTML 5 in the wild. ***This tutorial is a wiki. Please contribute*** (Submitted by inactive) More...
Firefox 3DOT5DOT1 Released Critical Flaw Fixed
webmonkey.com — The Web Developer's Resource Mozilla has released an update to the latest version of its Firefox web browser, fixing a critical flaw that allowed hackers to run malicious code on an unsuspecting person’s machine. (Submitted by SirPopper) More...
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