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draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00 - The WebSocket Protocol
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Network Working Group I. Hickson Internet-Draft Google, Inc. Intended status: Standards Track May 23, 2010 Expires: November 24, 2010 The WebSocket protocol. THIS COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS OBSOLETE. For an up-to-date copy of this specification, please see: http:/ www.whatwg.org/specs/web-socket-protocol/. Hickson Expires November 24, 2010 [Page 1]. Internet-Draft The WebSocket protocol May 2010. And the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents ( http:/ trustee.ietf.org/license-info. In eff...
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Ian Hickson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Physics at University of Bath. Is the author and maintainer of the Acid2. Tests, the Web Applications 1.0/ HTML 5. He is known as a proponent of web standards. And has played a crucial role in the development of specifications such as CSS. Hickson was a co-editor of the CSS 2.1 specification. Hickson was born in Geneva. And lived there for ten years. He studied physics at the University of Bath. In England. Later he was employed at Netscape. He now works for Google.
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10 Reasons Why HTML 5 Will Change The Web (And 1 Why It Won’t) : Technology News – TechieLife – Computers, Internet, Personal Technology
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10 Reasons Why HTML 5 Will Change The Web (And 1 Why It Won’t). HTML5 is currently in the draft stage, and the latest specification is available at the W3C web site. User experience on the Internet will change for sure, and here’s why:. 1 Persistent Local Storage:. A bunch of APIs have been introduced that support local database interaction (mentioned above), dynamic bitmap drawing, interaction with multimedia content, drag-n-drop, network interaction and cross-document messaging. 3 audio and video tags:.
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the binary log: December 2009
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Monday, December 14, 2009. Two Decades, Two Birthdays. I'm twenty now. This will take some getting used to. True-color Earth, courtesy of NASA.). To Dec. 11, and I'd be underage again. Finally, by the time we landed in Sydney, my legal age would change a third time. Not that it would matter, since the drinking age Australia is 18. Cheers! Sunday, December 6, 2009. We just finished an awesome trip. A side-trip, but still- we spent the week in southern Thailand, on hills, on a beach, and in no less tha...
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the binary log: Software patents
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Monday, May 2, 2011. Just wrote this for an online forum in an interesting class I'm taking: CS181, Computers and Ethics in Society. Thought I'd post it here, too. I've written about software patents before. If I had carte blanche to change just one thing about our laws, this would be it. I think that software should not be patentable for three reasons. First, software algorithms are inherently abstract and mathematical. I'll conclude with a quote from Id's founder, John Carmack. The idea that I can be p...
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the binary log: Net Neutrality
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Thursday, May 19, 2011. Many of us who care about freedom on the internet care about particularly contentious policy issue: Network Neutrality. This issue seems to be coming to a head very quickly. I've finally collected some of my thoughts. Net Neutrality entails legal protection of equality on the internet. Broadband internet access is at most a duopoly, between the local DSL provider and the local cable internet provider.). As one user put it in a discussion on BitTorrent throttling,. I'm optimistic t...
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the binary log: September 2010
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010. The Solar Car Project. Has been recruiting really successfully. We now have an absurd 10% of the new Class of 2014 on our mailing list, and more than a hundred people who have showed up at the shop for over the past week. The strategy team has lots of cool projects Sam. And I have been working on. Going from one- or two-person projects to full teams with a wide range of math and coding experience is going to be both difficult and awesome. The list. Sunday, September 19, 2010.
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the binary log: February 2010
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Sunday, February 7, 2010. Round two, featuring Bruce Schneier. Bruce Schneier just wrote a post on all the suggestions to add authentication to the internet. Then, Schneier draws a parallel between universal authentication and copy protection:. The whole attribution problem is very similar to the copy-protection/digital-rights-management problem. Just as it's impossible to make specific bits not copyable, it's impossible to know where specific bits came from. [.]. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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the binary log: February 2011
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Friday, February 11, 2011. I'm very excited to join Addepar over the summer. Addepar is an early-stage startup. They're building software for fund managers- private equity types, family offices and perhaps even university or nonprofit endowments. They're solving a bunch of unmet needs for the kinds of customers most companies can only dream they had. Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Why startups are cooler. As if I needed another reason! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm Daniel Posch. I go to Stanford, class...
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the binary log: April 2009
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Sunday, April 19, 2009. Last weekend, we went on an epic roadtrip through California. It's an annual section leader. Tradition, and this was its fourth year. On Friday afternoon, we piled into cars with food, sleeping bags, laptops, and cameras, and started our trip. The goal? Solving puzzles and getting places as fast as possible. BAWK is framed as an adventure game. The theme? Always a B-movie. This year it was Cannibal Women of the Avocado Jungle of Death. Stop 1: the Salton Sea. I'm Daniel Posch....