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Thursday, 05 February 2015 10:19

OpenLearning attracts investors

Online course platform provider OpenLearning has picked up $1.7 million in new funding, mostly from the former managing director of Netscape Australia.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 09 November 2010 12:32

RockMelt: not another Flocking social browser?!

Flock me, the makers of the social networking-friendly Flock browser could well be saying, here comes a similar sounding type of free browser called RockMelt, built on Google's Chromium code but requiring end-users to have a Facebook account.

Published in Home Tech
Sunday, 25 April 2010 00:05

Does Microsoft understand the web?

I was drawn to a couple of interesting graphs that paint an interesting picture of Microsoft's frequent skirmishes with the Internet.  Whether or not they "get it" is still up for grabs.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Thursday, 01 October 2009 13:34

No FOSS for Palm app catalog says Netscape pioneer

It appears Palm is seeking to follow Apple’s footsteps in gaining a reputation for inconsistent and spurious rejections and removals of iPhone and iPod Touch applications. In this case, Palm has resisted including a free application because the source code is attainable elsewhere.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Friday, 18 September 2009 05:35

Andreessen joins HP board

Web pioneer Marc Andreessen has been elected to HP's board of directors.

Published in People Moves
Windows 7 will be released in Europe without Internet Explorer. But you'll most likely find it on new computers anyway.

Published in Development
Netspace has just rolled out the first of its ADSL2+ broadband service to homes in the Tasmania’s two biggest cities, Hobart and Launceston, with a scheduled follow up of its high speed service in the next few months to other parts of the state.


Published in Market
Monday, 04 May 2009 05:50

Linux breaks through one percent web share

Windows' continuing loss of web share is primarily to the benefit of Mac OS X, though Linux and mobile platforms are also picking up share.

Published in Home Tech
Not content with the massive €899 million fine levied on Microsoft last year, the European Commission is considering further action against the software giant. This time, Internet Explorer is at the heart of the issue.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:04

How to sell Linux netbooks to the world

2008 has been the year of the netbook. Since the surprise runaway success of the ASUS Eee Linux PC in 2007 there has been a surge of hardware vendors joining in. Yet MSI users have poo-pooed the use of Linux on these systems. I disagree. Here's why Linux netbooks are the future.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Friday, 03 October 2008 07:38

Mac OS X web share cracks 8 percent

New figures show Mac OS X's web share continues to grow at the expense of Windows. Linux might be growing more rapidly, but it's still too small to be significant.

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 03 September 2008 15:14

Anatomy of a modest web site - lessons for all

If you're the owner of a web site, or interested in web site design or maintenance or traffic analysis, here's a pictorial snapshot that shows some things to look for. Included are some current trends, including the state of the Browser Wars just as the upstart Google Chrome browser appears.

Published in A Meaningful Look
One has changed the face of social networking, the other changed the face of the web. Now that Facebook and Marc Andreessen have joined forces who knows what will change next...

Published in Networking

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