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HTML5 vs. Flash: The Battle for Rich Media
HTML5 is the new specification for Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) which is the language of the web. This latest specification includes native support for audio and video which is why Flash is threatened. Adobe Flash, on the other hand, has owned rich media on the web for more than a decade and has become virtually ubiquitous. The...

LAMP
LAMP is the acronym for a bundle of open source software that powers websites

Review of Bre.ad - URL Shortening and Promotion Service
Bre.ad allows users to create billboards or "toasts" that promote something important to them. You could toast a brand, a charity or anything really. And the URL Shortening portion of the tool, redirects users to the final web page.

The Executive's Guide to Tablets
This article is written to bring an executive up to speed on tablet technology.

HTML5 vs. Flash: The Battle for Rich Media
HTML5 is the new specification for Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) which is the language of the web. This latest specification includes native support for audio and video which is why Flash is threatened. Adobe Flash, on the other hand, has owned rich media on the web for more than a decade and has become virtually ubiquitous. The...

LAMP
LAMP is the acronym for a bundle of open source software that powers websites

Twilio
Twilio is an Infrastructure as a Service that aims to make phone systems accessible to web developers. Find out why services like Twilio will be important for web technologies of the future.

The Airbnb Verified ID
Airbnb is now requiring some of its user base to provide a verified government ID in order to keep using the site. What does this mean for Airbnb and for privacy on the Web in general?

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