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In practice, this allows us to call the project “open” while simultaneously ensuring Google will be the only effective contributor to the Chrome and Blink source now and in the future. We’ve had enormous success co-opting the language of open source in the past to imply our products are better, and we aim to continue with that strategy.
Interesting and believable analysis on why Google are pushing Blink.
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Control of the monetary system serves one and only one interest — the unlimited expansion of the sovereign’s spending activity to the detriment of the unfortunate users of that monetary unit.
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There will never be one rendering engine.
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In short: we won’t use vendor prefixes for new features. Instead, we’ll expose a single setting (in about:flags) to enable experimental DOM/CSS features for you to see what’s coming, play around, and provide feedback
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What matters to you is different than what matters to me. I have a douche hot button — blatant self promotion — but you couldn’t care less. Still, when you label someone a douche, I giggle bit and then I wonder, “What do you actually mean?”
“I did… I did… I did… I did…” = Zzzzzzzz
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So, what will happen? Well, Microsoft better pull a rabbit out of its hat. The problem is, that hat has been dry for some time.
Robert Scoble – 2010-10-22
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> Inside this book, you can not only read the code examples, but edit some of them inline and instantly see the results. This book is an HTML5 application. It uses Application Cache to save itself on your device the moment you open it. It uses Local Storage to save any changes you make to the code examples. It’s using the video and audio elements to play screencasts and other media. And in order to teach you about Geolocation, Canvas, SVG, and other APIs, it uses those APIs in the demos.
I expect more of this. I’m surprised I haven’t seen any designers releasing their portfolios as mobile apps (native or otherwise).
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Only 17 percent of Manhattan households have children, according to census data. That is almost half the national average, making little ones the ultimate deal-breaker for otherwise die-hard middle-class Manhattanites.
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Very nice scroll effects.
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Building a business is scary. Starting a family while building a business is even scarier. However, letting fear and worry drive decision making is no way to accomplish anything meaningful.