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(more…) For those of us that have to administer email servers I’m sure you have had moments of “Why did I ever switch from my old email server” moments. Well, I have one of those last week and thought I would share what it took to fix the problem with hopes that it may help someone else keep from kicking their mail server to the curb. As a web developer I am always testing everything I build in as many browsers as I can in order to reach as many people as I can while keeping the design and functionality of my site intact. So when Google launch their browser I wasn’t really that thrilled to be honest. I was and still am more of a Firefox user then any other browser. I will say that with each release of Chrome I want to give it a shot. And when reading about a 30% increase in speed while browsing I have to wonder if I should try using it instead of just testing to make sure my sites work in it. Still on the fence but for those interested, a new beta release dropped on the 5th and you can read about it here>>. Google may have made some noise when they released the Google Chrome OS but in the background they were and have been working on a remote X protocal that they quietly released on July 7th called NeatX. Check out the full scoop here>>. In a bold move, Sony Imageworks moves to open source some of their programs. This is a great shift in the market for those of us that use Linux but are still ham-strung by a few apps that just don’t play well in wine or have an Open Source alternative. Now if we can just get Adobe to hook us up. Check out the full story here >>. |
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