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CSS Zen Garden is ten years old. Craig discusses why the site became a defining moment in web history and the new HTML5 version announced by Dave Shea.Read More

The original MySQL developers are back together to work on a rival to Oracle's open source database.Read More

The hgroup element is being removed from the HTML5 specification. Craig discusses the reasons you never used it...Read More

Google is forking Webkit to create their own independent rendering engine named Blink. Is this a good thing or a disaster of biblical proportions for the web? Craig discusses Blink further.Read More

Craig looks at a number of great new features for developers and users in the latest release of Mozilla's flagship browser.Read More

A new technology could reveal your personal information regardless of encryption protocols or other safeguards. Craig looks at how micropulses could compromise online security as we know it.Read More

"IE11 will impersonate Firefox!" claim the headlines. Craig reports the latest user agent controversy and why it never has and never will affect your well-coded web sites and applications...Read More

Adobe has closed their online browser testing service with immediate effect. Craig may not understand the reasons, but at least a number of alternatives with free introductory offers are available.Read More

Google Reader will disappear from the web on July 1, 2013. Craig climbs on his soapbox and asks Google to listen to his plea!Read More

Craig looks at the new HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript editing features in the latest edition of the ever-popular NetBeans IDE.Read More

Could Microsoft and Mozilla follow Opera and adopt WebKit? Would this provide a single, universal platform which ends cross-browser compatibility woes? Craig thinks not...Read More

The Web Standards Project is no more. It has ceased to be. It has expired and gone to meet its maker. But the vision lives on.Read More



