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Google on Tuesday released a version of its Chrome web browser for Macintosh computers in a challenge to Safari software Apple offers users of its machines.
“We took a hefty dose of goodness from the Windows version to build a fast, polished browser for Mac,” software engineers John Grabowski and Mike Pinkerton of the Google Chrome [...]

The Age: 26/10/2009
A programming overhaul of the White House’s website has set the tech world abuzz. The online-savvy administration switched to open-source code for its official website — meaning the programming language is written in public view, available for public use and able for people to edit.
“We now have a technology platform to get more and [...]

It is expected today that Apple will unveil a sneak peak of the next-generation iPhone at a software developers conference in San Francisco.
Specifications of the new iPhone (due for release mid July) are not yet known, however there are many rumours of what will be included in the upgrade. It is expected the new device will introduce a digital compass and a [...]

Question: How can you make your website work for you, increase sales, and generate revenue for your business 24×7×365?
Answer: Do the following:

Begin with a good website, one that is well designed by a professional web design company, is easy to navigate and makes it easy for visitors to see what your website is all about.
Partner with an [...]

Newpath WEB created this video as our first attempt at dipping our toe into viral marketing. The video was created with an edgy concept, to communicate Newpath WEB as a bit more of a funkier and cheeky digital agency. The video shows a young guy about to take the stairs when he catches a glimpse [...]

This is a later entry for Newpath Web and our viral marketing activity. This is a cheeky video about a guy doing something in a public library that he clearly shouldn’t be doing, and in the process almost gets caught by not only a librarian but also his girlfriend. The result is an amusing situation [...]

API: An application programming interface (API) is a set of functions, procedures, methods or classes that an operating system, library or service provides to support requests made by computer programs.
An application-programming interface (API) is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a Web-based software application or Web tool. A software company releases its [...]

A web mashup is a Web application that combines data from one or more sources into a single integrated tool.
The term Mashup implies easy, fast integration, frequently achieved by access to open APIs (application programming interface) and data sources to produce results that were not the original reason for producing the raw source data.
Web Mashups are an exciting variety [...]

The bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2001 marked a turning point for the web.
The concept of “Web 2.0” began with a conference brainstorming session between O’Reilly and MediaLive International. Dale Dougherty and O’Reilly noted that far from having “crashed”, the web was more important than ever, with exciting new applications and websites popping up [...]

Looks can be deceiving, and this statement is true of the newest BlackBerry smartphone. The Curve 8900 packs much more into its slim black-and-silver chassis than would seem possible from looking at it.
The 1.3cm profile makes this the thinnest BlackBerry ever. Weighing in at 110 grams, ensures this phone fits anywhere, and fits the hand well.
It’s [...]