A new stable release of Chrome: safer and snazzier
June 7th, 2011
Today’s new stable release of Chrome brings improvements in security, privacy, and graphics to Chrome’s 160 million users. Chrome is now more secure, thanks to enhancements to our Safe Browsing technology. In addition to protecting you from certain malware and phishing websites, Chrome now warns you before downloading some types of malicious files. We’ve carefully…
Join us for BUILD
June 7th, 2011
Join us this September 13-16 in Anaheim, California for Microsoft’s first BUILD conference. What’s special about BUILD? It will be the first broad hands-on unveiling of the next version of Windows and its new app model featuring HTML5 and JavaScript. In short, building Web-connected apps for the next Windows is as easy as building for…
Community Input Sought for DrupalCon North America 2013
June 6th, 2011
One of the main activities of the Drupal Association (aside from keeping the lights on here at drupal.org) is to produce each DrupalCon, an international event that brings together the people who use, develop, design, and support the Drupal platform. Every DrupalCon features dozens of curated sessions and panels from some of the most influential…
POST search fix and several important platform specific fixes
June 6th, 2011
Happy Monday! To celebrate how about a new build? :up: We believe we have finally fixed the POST search problem and would love to have your feed back. Additionally, we have some nice fixes for all three platforms. The problem of Speed Dials going missing still exists in this build, though we are looking at…
Speeds Dials gone? Don’t worry, they are not lost!
June 3rd, 2011
There is a bug in the recent development builds that causes Speed Dial entries to disappear after using Opera Link. You will be glad to know that Link is still aware of these entries and it is possible to bring them back. To do so, follow these instructions: Open the following preference opera:config#OperaSync|SyncClientStateSpeedDial2 and set…
The curious guide to browsers and the web: now in 15 languages and open-sourced
June 2nd, 2011
When we published the illustrated HTML5 web book, 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web, late last year, we were excited by the positive response from teachers, web developers and many of you who shared in the joy of rediscovering how the web works. Today, we’ve made this web book available in 15…
Report from the University of Minnesota Drupal Usability Testing
June 2nd, 2011
From May 17 – 19, 2011, in advance of DrupalCamp Twin Cities, several Drupal community members met at the University of Minnesota usability lab in Minneapolis to perform a round of formal usability testing on Drupal 7. This is the fourth major usability testing for Drupal, and the first targeting the new Drupal 7 release….
Official Twitter Add-on Brings Twitter Search to the Mozilla Firefox Awesome Bar on Desktop and Mobile
June 1st, 2011
We’re excited that Twitter has released the Twitter Address Bar Search add-on to make it easy to complete Twitter searches in Firefox. With Twitter Address Bar Search, users can discover richer and more relevant Twitter search results directly from the Firefox Awesome Bar (Address Bar). The add-on makes searching Twitter in Firefox a snap. You
A couple of improvements since the Beta
June 1st, 2011
We managed to finish off a couple of important fixes that just missed out from being included in the Beta. So here is an update. We will not be putting this build on the auto-update servers until a little bit later in the day, so if you don’t want to wait, download it manually via…