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January 2010
Zend Framework 1.10.0 STABLE Released
On behalf of the Zend Framework team and the framework's many contributors, I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of the stable release of Zend Framework 1.10.0.
Quelques idées reçues sur la bande dessinée, par Xavier Guilbert (Le Monde diplomatique)
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October 2009
About the Chronicling America API - Chronicling America - The Library of Congress
Link using our stable URL pattern for titles, issues, editions, and pages.
Linked Data views of information about titles, batches, issues, and pages in RDF/XML.
Flickr: Discussing Fluidr - an easy to use web alternative to Flickr in Flickr API
Concorde just landed
Last night, our last release Concorde (aka 0.3-42-3) was pushed to the stable repositories. It’s now officially available for everyone!
sIFR Documentation
September 2009
Comparison of layout engines (HTML 5) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
August 2009
WIZZ ~~ Présentation du WIZZ ~~
Le Figaro - Médias & Publicité : Apple vend 25 % de la musique aux États-Unis
Re: Text not allowed in element script in this context. from Henri Sivonen on 2009-08-12 (www-validator@w3.org from August 2009)
HTML5 allows this, but the HTML5 validator doesn't, yet.
Si le gars qui est payé pour écrire le parseur et le validateur de référence de HTML 5 n'arrive pas à être à jour sur la partie la plus stable de la spéc : qui peut l'être ?
July 2009
KompoZer 0.8a4 en français - éditeur HTML WYSIWYG basé sur Nvu - Editeur site Web Freeware
WatiN Home
Welcome at the WatiN (pronounced as What-in) website. Inspired by Watir development of WatiN started in December 2005 to make a similar kind of Web Application Testing possible for the .Net languages. Since then WatiN has grown into an easy to use, feature rich and stable framework. WatiN is developed in C# and aims to bring you an easy way to automate your tests with Internet Explorer and FireFox using .Net.
4store - Scalable RDF storage
June 2009
The KDE on Windows Project - KDE on Windows News
Answers and Questions » Blog Archive » Electrolysis: Making Mozilla Faster and More Stable Using Multiple Processes
We’re currently in the middle of stage one: Ben Turner and Chris Jones have borrowed the IPC message-passing and setup code from Chromium. We even have some very simple plugins loading across the process boundary! Most of the team is in Mountain View this week and we’re sprinting to see if we can implement a very basic tab in a separate process today and tomorrow.
«La révolution, c'est la mobilité»
MonoDevelop installer for Windows
Documentation for Ubuntu 9.04
May 2009
Downloads - manual gimp - documentation
April 2009
Edge: LORD OF THE CLOUD: John Markoff and Clay Shirky talk to David Gelernter
The central idea we were working on was this idea of de-localized information — information for which I didn't care what computer it was stored on. It didn't depend on any particular computer. I didn't know the identities of other computers in the ensemble that I was working on. I just knew myself and the cybersphere, or sometimes we called it the tuplesphere, or just a bunch of information floating around. We used the analogy — we talked about helium balloons. We used a million ways to try and explain this idea.
LORD OF THE CLOUD
John Markoff and Clay Shirky talk to David Gelernter
An Edge Roundtable
