[A really good tip from Zack Bloom][link], which allows you to record the browser I/O and play it back without worrying about spotty WiFi or server issues.
[link]: http://dev.hubspot.com/blog/bulletproof-demos “Bulletproof Demos”
[A really good tip from Zack Bloom][link], which allows you to record the browser I/O and play it back without worrying about spotty WiFi or server issues.
[link]: http://dev.hubspot.com/blog/bulletproof-demos “Bulletproof Demos”
[They’re replacing H.264 support with WebM][link] (a video codec [acquired and open-sourced][webm] by Google last year). It looks like the HTML video codec pissing match is about to start up again.
[link]: http://blog.chromium.org/2011/01/html-video-codec-support-in-chrome.html “Chromium Blog: HTML Video Codec Support in Chrome”
[webm]: http://extrafuture.com/2010/05/19/webm/ “WebM”
[How open of them.][link] The changes are:
>”intended to create better safeguards against fraudulent extensions in the gallery and limit the activity of malicious developer accounts.”
[link]: http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/19/chrome-fee/ “Google Begins Charging Devs $5 To List Chrome Extensions, Themes, And Apps”
[In other words, full-steam ahead for Chrome and HTML5,][link], and I’m glad.
[link]: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/11/google-gears.html “Whats powering Web apps: Google waving goodbye to Gears, hello to HTML5 [Updated] | Technology | Los Angeles Times”
[The big news of the day][link]. There is a lot of talk that Chrome OS may be what powers the CrunchPad, but I am not so sure.
[link]: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/introducing-google-chrome-os.html “Official Google Blog: Introducing the Google Chrome OS”