Each time a new browser or new version of a browser is released, we get one step farther away from ever having any hope of being able to develop webpages that will truly be cross-browser compatible.
I didn't hear about it until a year ago when a lady came to our garage sale looking for stuff to buy, hide, and add to the site. She bought a bunch of stuff and said she had been doing it for a very long time, sounded like something she really loved to do.
The two biggest most widespread and dangerous viruses have already found their way into 99% of the phones created within the last 3 years. Experts are calling these viruses 'Microsoft' and 'Google'.
Could this be another good example of how movie magic has inspired real world designers to come up with a new generation of technology? I remember seeing something like this in the movie "Red Planet". Although the one in the movie was (as usual) much more advanced and fancier, they are basically the same device.
Each time a new browser or new version of a browser is released, we get one step farther away from ever having any hope of being able to develop webpages that will truly be cross-browser compatible.
When the teachers get to use automated grading systems, I think the students should be allowed to use automatic homework systems.
Sounds good to me. Google has never overadvertised or imposed themselves on anyone. If they're giving it away free, I'll take it!!!
I didn't hear about it until a year ago when a lady came to our garage sale looking for stuff to buy, hide, and add to the site. She bought a bunch of stuff and said she had been doing it for a very long time, sounded like something she really loved to do.
The two biggest most widespread and dangerous viruses have already found their way into 99% of the phones created within the last 3 years. Experts are calling these viruses 'Microsoft' and 'Google'.
Why don't we just take the big important supercomputers with all our government secrets off the internet?
Could this be another good example of how movie magic has inspired real world designers to come up with a new generation of technology? I remember seeing something like this in the movie "Red Planet". Although the one in the movie was (as usual) much more advanced and fancier, they are basically the same device.
Haha, thats great. Either way, she will be happy as long as you don't accuse her blowdryer of anything...