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World Wide Web Consortium releases draft of HTML 5
January 25, 2008
A major upgrade of HTML is in the works but won't emerge for at least two years.
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Internet Explorer 8
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HTML
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browser company
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specification
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Opera Software
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developer
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Web browser
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Microsoft Corp.
W3C releases new HTML specification
May 8, 1996
The World Wide Web Consortium released a new HTML specification that officially recognizes features developed by Microsoft and Netscape Communications.
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specification
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HTML
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Netscape Communications Corp.
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Web browser
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Microsoft Corp.
Google unveils Web page creator
February 23, 2006
Beta of Google Page Creator lets people type in content, upload images and publish pages without knowing HTML.
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Google Inc.
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Gmail
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HTML
Microsoft blogging software available in beta
August 14, 2006
Windows Live Writer designed for easy use, compatibility with other blogging services. Images: Microsoft lends bloggers a hand
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Microsoft Windows Live Writer
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blogging software
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Microsoft Windows Live
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blogging
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Apple iWeb
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compatibility
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HTML
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blog
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Microsoft Corp.
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Apple Computer
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Microsoft Windows
Offshoring: The reality behind the politics
May 7, 2004
Digital Agenda In a special series, News.com examines the social, economic and political aspects of offshoring and offers steps for the U.S. high tech industry to maintain its lead.
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offshoring
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margin
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politics
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outsourcing
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reality
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India
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U.S.
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America
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HTML
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background
IBM helps Firefox reach disabled
August 15, 2005
With the donation of code from IBM, the open browser may become more useful to people with visual disabilities and motor impairment.
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disability
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IBM Corp.
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Firefox
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mobility
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Mozilla Corp.
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HTML
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Web browser
Infamous Russian malware gang vanishes
November 9, 2007
Trend Micro claims the Russian Business Network suddenly dropped off the Internet, but the group may have resurfaced in Asia.
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Raimund Genes
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malicious software
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Trend Micro Inc.
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hosting
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kit
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Taiwan
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Asia
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SQL
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malware
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China
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HTML
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Expert: Flaw still dogs Windows patch
January 25, 2005
An antivirus firm says Microsoft overlooked a potential exploit in its last Windows fixes. The software giant disagrees.
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Windows XP
Update aims for a friendlier Blogger
August 15, 2006
Beta includes new features such as tagging, friends-only posts, and templates designed to be easier to use.
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Six Apart Ltd.
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tagging
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beta
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blog
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blogging
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HTML
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Google Inc.
OpenDocument could 'turn everything inside out'
October 3, 2005
The data format standard has the potential to transform the world just as the Web did, according to a senior Sun executive.
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OpenDocument Format
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potential
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WWW
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Sun Microsystems Inc.
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success
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HTML
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conference
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Microsoft Corp.
Start-up gives online shopping a makeover
September 9, 2005
Boston-area software start-up Allurent emerges from stealth mode, promising a better Web checkout experience.
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shopping cart
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shopper
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HTML
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Massachusetts
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order
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billing
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start-up
Yahoo adds syndication feature to mobile service
March 11, 2005
New software will allow mobile phone users to get RSS feeds from their My Yahoo pages.
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RSS
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Yahoo! Inc.
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RSS feed
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mobile phone
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HTML
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Yahoo Mail puts words in your mouth
July 17, 2002
Yahoo uses an automated filter to search e-mail and swap out a handful of words that pertain to Web code known as JavaScript.
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Richard Smith
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JavaScript
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Yahoo! Inc.
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Yahoo! Mail
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command
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MSN Hotmail
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word
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HTML
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password
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MSN
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e-mail
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message
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Web browser
Microsoft rushes out 'critical' fix
September 26, 2006
Update repairs serious security hole cybercrooks have been using to get malicious software on Windows PCs.
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Windows PC
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Sunbelt Software
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Microsoft warns of new Windows security issues
February 8, 2006
Company says issues put some Windows users at risk of attack and that it's investigating a third possible vulnerability.
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Microsoft Windows Metafile
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Microsoft Windows ME
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Microsoft Windows 2000
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The Acid2 challenge to Microsoft
March 16, 2005
Opera Software CTO Hakon Wium Lie throws down the gauntlet--but will Microsoft pick it up?
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interoperability
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
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Microsoft Corp.
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HTML
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On Web standards, Libertarian candidates win
October 26, 2006
In News.com survey of which 2006 campaign sites followed standards most closely, Libertarians topped the charts.
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industry standard
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geek
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Republican
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Web design
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HTML
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mobile device
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Firefox
IBM patches Lotus flaw
February 10, 2006
Among vulnerabilities discovered, attacker could execute code when users access files through Notes attachment viewer.
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IBM Lotus Notes
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IBM Corp.
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buffer-overflow
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flaw
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attacker
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vulnerability
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attachment
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security
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HTML
IE flaw threat hits the roof
January 7, 2005
Danger rating of three Internet Explorer flaws is raised to the highest level by Secunia after exploit code is published.
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vulnerability
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flaw
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patch
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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security
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Service Pack 2
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Microsoft Corp.
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HTML
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Web browser
Net worm using Google to spread
December 21, 2004
The program uses the search engine to look for sites using a vulnerable version of PHP bulletin-board software. Photo: Eaten by worm
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PHP
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Google Inc.
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