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  1. SitePoint Podcast #6: What to do about Internet Explorer 6

    January 9, 2009 In Episode 6 of the weekly SitePoint Podcast, our hosts tackle the topic of that frustratingly prevalent web browser that developers the world over curse on a daily basis — Internet Explorer 6.

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  2. Faceoff Show 67: HTML5 is Alive

    HTML5 is the new cool specification on the block. Wondering what all the buzz is about? Tune in and find out.

    http://faceoffshow.com/2010/05/04/episode-67-html5-is-alive/

    —Huffduffed by tracy 2 years ago

  3. Good Riddance To Mainstream Media?

    As newspapers go under, the network newscasts lose viewers and the mainstream media in general see more and more of their audience shift online, are we as a society better or worse off? A panel of experts debates.

    —Huffduffed by tracy 2 years ago

  4. Google Violates It’s Don’t Be Evil Motto

    November 26, 2008 As Internet search engine Google has exploded in popularity — adding new applications all the time — it also has sparked concerns about privacy, security and censorship online. The company’s motto is "Don’t Be Evil," but is Google living up to it?

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  5. Get Stoked on Web Typography

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  6. The Conversation 14: h.what? | 5 by 5

    Dan Benjamin is joined by Christina Warren of Mashable and Nilay Patel of Engadget to discuss the issues surrounding h.264.

    They talk about the differences between consumers, creators and distributors (and how that line has been blurred), the patent minefield that exists in all codecs (but might be unknown in Ogg), the realities of the licensing structure, what VP8 means, and how it all really affects end-users.

    http://5by5.tv/conversation/14

    —Huffduffed by tracy 2 years ago

  7. CSS3 Design with HTML5

    As HTML5 and CSS3 gets written, browser vendors are already incorporating their new features allowing for greater design and functionality. However, some major browsers haven’t. How should developers build for a constantly moving target? This panel discusses dealing with those older browsers and embracing new Web design technologies with practical HTML5 and CSS3 demonstrations.

    http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/546

    —Huffduffed by tracy 2 years ago