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Why is my Browser so Slow?
by Lincoln Armstrong
Web Browsers are not the quickest beasts in the computer jungle. Although recent releases of most of the popular browsers are several orders of magnitude faster and more efficent than the lethargic browser... published 10 months ago
What does HTTP mean?
by Lincoln Armstrong
The reason HTTP is necessary is becuase every different kind of communication on the Internet requires a different protocol. published 14 months ago
Highrise Online Contact Management for the Web
by Lincoln Armstrong
Anyone who works in a business based on conversations with customers or clients knows that keeping track of who said what where and when can be a major problem no matter how many PDAs, computers or mobile phones are thrown at the problem. published 11 months ago
How do Web Pages Work?
by Lincoln Armstrong
When the average web user reads the news in their web browser, they may not know that a huge number of technologies requiring millions of hours of invention, development and improvement makes it possible. The... published 15 months ago
What is spam and how can it be reduced?
by Lincoln Armstrong
Spam. It's one of the most intractable problems of the Internet and it is sometimes difficult to even define precisely what the word means in discussions of web communications. One thing is for sure, spam... published 10 months ago
Writely and Web 2.0
by Lincoln Armstrong
Anyone who has been watching web development for a while will recognize the excitement around the so-called "Web 2.0." "This is it!" they exclaim. "This will finally realize the promise of the web!" As with... published 15 months ago
What is Ruby on Rails?
by Lincoln Armstrong
Application frameworks have become very important in web development. The original JBoss and Tomcat environments were one of the primary reasons Java became an indispensible tool for server-side development... published 14 months ago
Introducing Writely!
by Lincoln Armstrong
It's not spectacular. It's not complicated. Why, it's not even unique any more, but it is an example of the success of simplicity, and for the vast majority of document authors, it's good enough to continue... published 15 months ago
URLs run the Web E-Mail Browsers Shopping and even Videos on YouTube
by Lincoln Armstrong
There's billions of pieces of information on the web, but a very simple technology is used to find them every day. It's called a URL. published 11 months ago
A Real Mobile Web Browser?
by Lincoln Armstrong
The web works just fine, thank you very much. Displaying it on phones isn't that important. And so the buzzer sounded on the mobile Internet... until now. published 15 months ago




