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Tech industry still leaving dirty great footprints, says GreenpeaceOpen in New Window
Improving but must try harderConsumer electronic goods are a little bit greener than those sold a year ago, according to a new report from Greenpeace.… read more »
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How to Create Great First Impressions on New Readers and Convert Them Into Loyal ReadersOpen in New Window
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Elevator Pitch Friday: Toksta’s Browser-Based IM (With Free Puppies)Open in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes "Today’s featured Elevator Pitch comes from Toksta, a browser-based instant message/chat client that can be integrated into most websites with only a few snippets of code. The s read more »
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W3C MobileOK Checks Mobile Friendliness of WebsitesOpen in New Window
Lidija Davis writes "Earlier this month, the World Wide Web Consortium announced the availability of the W3C mobileOK checker, a free service that performs various tests on a Web page to help you de read more »
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KillerStartups Launches Dataopedia, A One-Stop Shop For Information About WebsitesOpen in New Window
"KillerStartups, or rather its overarching company Startups.com Networks, has been in the news lately. First, they picked up Startups.com in a killer deal, next thing you know they're launching the read more »
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Microsoft preps IE 8 for the web-challengedOpen in New Window
"Internet Explorer 8 will feature a user-generated list of "compatible" web sites, after trials found many ordinary surfers and major web sites can't work with Microsoft's next browser..." read more »
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BSI consults on first British Standard for accessible websitesOpen in New Window
"A British Standard will give business owners and marketing managers new guidance for building and maintaining web content that is accessible to disabled people." read more »
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No mile-high porn for Delta passengers Open in New Window
Delta Airlines has announced it intends to filter "inappropriate" websites on its planned airborne Wi-Fi service, which will include pornography. read more »
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