Eolas vs. Microsoft: Chalk One Up for Microsoft
Grok Headline matches for Eolas vs. Microsoft: Chalk One Up for Microsoft
Eolas v. Microsoft: Eolas Wins Another
Round
Eolas v. Microsoft: Eolas Wins Another
Round
01/16/2004 11:33 AMOn Wednesday, Eolas scored another win in the ongoing Web-browser
patent-infringement case between itself and Microsoft. A federal judge
denied Microsoft's request to hold off on a decision on its appeal
until the U.S. Patent Office reexamines the plug-in patent in
question.
Eolas, Microsoft, and the patent process
Eolas, Microsoft, and the patent process
11/03/2003 01:26 PMMicrosoft appeals Eolas decision
Microsoft appeals Eolas decision
06/08/2004 03:17 PMW3C sides with Microsoft against Eolas
patent
W3C sides with Microsoft against Eolas
patent
10/29/2003 11:22 AMThe World Wide Web Consortium has taken up Microsoft's cause in a
patent infringement lawsuit by urging the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office to invalidate the related patent "in order to prevent
substantial economic and technical damage to the operation of (the)
World Wide Web."
Microsoft wins delay in Eolas appeal
Microsoft wins delay in Eolas appeal
05/17/2004 07:18 PMA federal court extends Microsoft's deadline to file an appeal against
a judgment that found it had infringed on a Web browser patent.
Eolas vs. Microsoft Verdict Stands,
Despite ReExam
Eolas vs. Microsoft Verdict Stands,
Despite ReExam
01/17/2004 10:57 PMMicrosoft wins another Eolas web patent
battle
Microsoft wins another Eolas web patent
battle
08/19/2004 05:48 AMBut the fat lady isn't even humming
Microsoft wins again in Eolas patent
dispute
Microsoft wins again in Eolas patent
dispute
08/19/2004 08:06 AMPatent Office hands Microsoft second victory, scraps browser patent
claims that could roil Web if upheld.
Strike two for Eolas in Microsoft patent
battle
Strike two for Eolas in Microsoft patent
battle
08/19/2004 08:44 PMThe US Patent and Trademark Office continues to side with Microsoft in
the case of Eolas' browser plug-in patent.
Microsoft seeks rehearing in Eolas case
Microsoft seeks rehearing in Eolas case
03/22/2005 03:20 PMRedmond seeks ruling on the "golden master" issue. Results could have
a dramatic effect on how software is distributed worldwide.
Patent round-up: Microsoft, Eolas,
Friendster, and Altnet
Patent round-up: Microsoft, Eolas,
Friendster, and Altnet
11/12/2003 05:44 PMThe U.S. Patent Office agrees to reexamine the Eolas browser plug-in
patent, while Friendster gets some saber rattling directed at it
Microsoft Moves to Overturn Eolas Patent
Ruling
Microsoft Moves to Overturn Eolas Patent
Ruling
06/09/2004 05:59 AMMicrosoft has filed a 174-page brief asking the U.S. Court of Appeals
to overturn the judgment of a District Court, which holds Redmond
liable for $565 million USD in damages for violating a controversial
patent held by Eolas. The patent pertains to a mechanism used by
developers to embed and evoke interactive programs from within a Web
browser.
Eolas strikes back; Microsoft prepares
appeal
Eolas strikes back; Microsoft prepares
appeal
05/11/2004 04:29 PMThe University of California and Eolas file a response to the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office, two months after the office issued a rare
re-examination of the Eolas browser patent that has Microsoft
scrambling.
Microsoft files appeal in Eolas patent
case
Microsoft files appeal in Eolas patent
case
03/22/2005 07:27 PMWASHINGTON - Microsoft has filed an appeal in the patent infringement
case brought by Eolas Technologies, even though a $520.6 million
judgment against Microsoft was thrown out earlier this month.
Microsoft wins second round in Eolas
patent dispute
Microsoft wins second round in Eolas
patent dispute
08/19/2004 12:17 PMNice to see that Eola
s is losing their patent suit.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMA security vulnerability exists in Microsoft Word that could allow
malicious code execution. This vulnerability exists due to to the way
Word checks the length of a data value (Macro names) embedded in a
document. If a specially crafted document were to be opened it could
overflow a data value in Word and allow arbitrary code to be executed.
If successfully exploited, an attacker could then take the same
actions as the user had permissions to carry out, such as adding,
changing or deleting data or files, communicating with a web site or
formatting the hard drive.
Chalk Mug
Chalk Mug
03/14/2005 06:03 PM
Just about as simple as it
gets, direct now your attention to the Chalk Mug. It includes a stick
of chalk and makes for a perfect way to keep score in your drinking
games or to surreptitiously mark which one you casually slipped the
GHB into. At only $8.00, (plus shipping from the UK) I'm seriously
considering buying one and scrawling all breeds of discouraging
messages on them for my family members. An absolutely perfect gift for
anyone who floats around the break room at their office and wants to
make a subtle statement, that's for sure.
Catalog Page
[IWantOneOfThose via RedFerretJournal]
Laminated Chalk
Laminated Chalk
12/02/2003 01:02 AMLaminated and taped to a power pole.
Lets see how long it will
last.
Day 1= 7/27/03
http://hill.nailed.org/chalk.jpg
location= 2124 Macklind Ave, 63110
Jupiter and Saturn: chalk and cheese
Jupiter and Saturn: chalk and cheese
07/14/2004 09:50 AMBoffins question gas giants' roots
Target Recalls Sidewalk Chalk Packages
Target Recalls Sidewalk Chalk Packages
11/13/2003 02:52 PMReuters via Wired News Nov 13 2003 2:32PM ET
Motorola Gives Tech Chalk Talk to NFL
Fans
Motorola Gives Tech Chalk Talk to NFL
Fans
09/09/2004 01:45 AMdmnews.com Sep 9 2004 5:31AM GMT
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
05/27/2004 03:23 AMNDTV May 27 2004 7:05AM GMT
Microsoft Starts Up XP Starter Edition
August 11 - 9:00 PM ET Microsoft has
expanded its initiative to provide
Microsoft Starts Up XP Starter Edition
August 11 - 9:00 PM ET Microsoft has
expanded its initiative to provide
08/11/2004 09:00 PMBetaNews Aug 12 2004 1:11AM GMT
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
06/24/2004 11:00 PMBetaNews Jun 25 2004 3:18AM GMT
Microsoft Patches IE Flaw July 2 - 6:05
PM ET News in Brief | On Friday
Microsoft released a patch for the fla
Microsoft Patches IE Flaw July 2 - 6:05
PM ET News in Brief | On Friday
Microsoft released a patch for the fla
07/02/2004 07:44 PMBetaNews Jul 2 2004 11:22PM GMT
Jim Wilson, Tarari's CTO, Microsoft
Technologies, to Present in the
Microsoft Workshop Theater at NAB2005
Jim Wilson, Tarari's CTO, Microsoft
Technologies, to Present in the
Microsoft Workshop Theater at NAB2005
04/13/2005 04:51 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 13 2005 7:46PM GMT
EU Freezes Microsoft Remedies June 28 -
9:26 PM ET Microsoft is off the hook
with the European Union Commissio
EU Freezes Microsoft Remedies June 28 -
9:26 PM ET Microsoft is off the hook
with the European Union Commissio
06/28/2004 11:23 PMBetaNews Jun 29 2004 3:27AM GMT
Microsoft Distributes RC of Live
Communications Server 2005 September 13
- 8:24 PM ET Microsoft has provided b
Microsoft Distributes RC of Live
Communications Server 2005 September 13
- 8:24 PM ET Microsoft has provided b
09/13/2004 09:45 PMBetaNews Sep 14 2004 1:54AM GMT
Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
AM ET News in Brief | Microsoft is
expected to release an out of cycle
Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
AM ET News in Brief | Microsoft is
expected to release an out of cycle
07/29/2004 02:51 AMBetaNews Jul 29 2004 7:17AM GMT
Microsoft in New Orleans: CTIA WIRELESS
2003 and U.S. Microsoft Mobility
Developer Conference
Microsoft in New Orleans: CTIA WIRELESS
2003 and U.S. Microsoft Mobility
Developer Conference
03/20/2003 08:33 AMMonitoring Enterprise Servers at
Microsoft: Deployment of Microsoft
Operations Manager 2000 SP1
Monitoring Enterprise Servers at
Microsoft: Deployment of Microsoft
Operations Manager 2000 SP1
05/24/2004 10:49 AMRSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords June 7 - 6:29 AM ET Microsoft
and RSA Security are cooperative
06/07/2004 07:14 AMBetaNews Jun 7 2004 12:09PM GMT
Microsoft Lists Programs Incompatible
with SP2 August 16 - 7:12 PM ET
Microsoft has compiled a list of incompa
Microsoft Lists Programs Incompatible
with SP2 August 16 - 7:12 PM ET
Microsoft has compiled a list of incompa
08/17/2004 12:09 AMBetaNews Aug 17 2004 4:16AM GMT
Microsoft Patents Borg Technology June
23 - 9:06 PM ET Researchers at Microsoft
have devised a technique to as
Microsoft Patents Borg Technology June
23 - 9:06 PM ET Researchers at Microsoft
have devised a technique to as
06/23/2004 10:35 PMBetaNews Jun 24 2004 2:04AM GMT
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
Microsoft Establishes Software License
Checkpoint September 17 - 11:04 PM ET A
pilot program at the Microsoft
09/17/2004 11:38 PMBetaNews Sep 18 2004 3:17AM GMT
Microsoft launches Microsoft Business
Solutions - Great Plains 8.0 in the
Middle East
Microsoft launches Microsoft Business
Solutions - Great Plains 8.0 in the
Middle East
09/06/2004 09:16 AMAME Info Sep 6 2004 1:12PM GMT
Microsoft Webcast - Microsoft Operations
Manager 2000 w/SP1: Exploring
Architecture and Internals
Microsoft Webcast - Microsoft Operations
Manager 2000 w/SP1: Exploring
Architecture and Internals
04/21/2004 05:09 PMTrue Believers: Behold The Microsoft
User Network, A Microsoft Fan Site
True Believers: Behold The Microsoft
User Network, A Microsoft Fan Site
11/03/2003 01:27 PMMac Observer Nov 3 2003 12:01PM ET
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
Q&A: Microsoft Announces Availability of
XML Schema for Microsoft Office Visio
2003
04/15/2004 11:48 AMA Microsoft XML architect explains how and why customers and partners
will take advantage of an XML reference schema used by Microsoft's
Visio data-diagramming tool. The schema is being added to an open,
royalty-free documentation and license program for Office 2003.
Grok Description matches for Eolas vs. Microsoft: Chalk One Up for Microsoft
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Getting equal-height columns in a
three-column layout
Getting equal-height columns in a
three-column layout
08/02/2004 11:43 AMCNET Aug 2 2004 3:02PM GMT
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03/13/2003 10:25 AMKlings's Korollaries
| | Arnold
lists Five Clues for Geeks: |
| | - Intermediaries add value
- Property is not
evil
- Computer animation is not a killer application
- Bashing
Microsoft does not make you smart
- Markets are not
exploitative
|
| | Lots to
talk about there. |
A question
| | So I've
been talking to some companies here in Toronto, and a
question has comed up for which I don't have a ready answer:
|
| | Specifically, what companies maintain corporate blogs,
either as home pages or as main features of their Web sites? I'm not
in the best position to check, but maybe ya'll can help a little. It
would be a good list to come up with in any case (if there isn't one
already). |
| | [Later...] Some answers have
been coming in: |
| | Jupiter Research, which links
every analyst's weblog (there are eleven) from the home page. Jupiter
also hosts ClickZ Weblog
Business Strategies, a conference held in Boston this June. Dave, Davi
d and other leading local bloggers will speak there. (How about
more links in the brochure pages, hmm?) |
| | Immunexa, which hasn't had a
post since last November. |
| | Still a
pretty short list. |
Other good news
| | When I
got back to my hotel room last night, the bellman had just deliverd my
missing bag. It had been retained by Canadian Customs and delivered,
oddly, by Fedex. |
| | And the
laptop has only crashed once this morning. I still miss the days when
I could open a shell, run an uptime command and see that it's been
going for weeks without a reboot. But the way things have been going
lately, ten minutes is a miracle I can put to good
use. |
Happy Birthday, Mom!
| | Lots of
people have issues with their mothers. I'm not one of them. When I
woke up a few minutes ago, the first song in my mind was Paul Simon's
Loves
me Like a Rock. The second was Greg Brown's Cheapest Kind, which
I heard once on A Prairie Home
Companion. The chorus has stuck in my mind ever
since: |
| | But the
love, the love, the love It was not the cheapest kind It was
rich as, rich as rich as, rich as Any you could ever
find |
| | Mom has
always been, and contintues to be, the richest source of love I have
ever known. She's a human pipeline, running straight from
God. |
| | She's
also smart as a whip, funny as a tickle and uncomplicated as a bowling
ball. Her laugh can lift the darkest spirit. |
| | As a kid
she was so smart they put her ahead one grade. Friends called her "The
Walking Dictionary." A couple years ago she heard me mention Google,
and said "A Googol is an infinitely large number." That wasn't exactly
right (it's a one followed by a hundred zeroes), but close enough.
When my sister and I were kids she taught school (mostly third grade)
in Maywood, New Jersey, our home town. She started teaching when she
was eighteen in a one-room schoolhouse in North Dakota. Between those
years she lived an adventurous life. Met my father (another
adventurer) in Alaska during World War II. |
| | We'll be
throwing her a big party in North Carolina in a couple of weeks. Can't
wait to be there. |
| | [Later...] Mom just told me on the phone that she wasn't
put ahead a grade, but rather put in first grade at age five. "My
mother couldn't stand having me at home any more. I was too smart. But
so were a bunch of other kids." Her best friend, Agatha, was one of
those kids. They're still in touch. Mom has always called Agatha by
her nickname, which is (no kidding)
"Boogie." |
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HTML Tip: Making a Wild Card Column
Width
HTML Tip: Making a Wild Card Column
Width
11/30/2002 12:30 AMNet Mechanic Nov 29 2002 11:13PM ET
Safari Width 1.0
Safari Width 1.0
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThis script lets you easily set the width of the frontmost Safari
window. It displays a list of screen widths from 160 to 1600,
including the current window's width (which is already sorted and
highlighted in the list), and an 'Other...' item, in case the list
isn't long enough for you. Known limitations: Windows always set flush
to upper-left. No readme file yet. Note: There is currently no
description or mention of the script on the web site. [
d/l]
width = str(len(str(len(lines))))
width = str(len(str(len(lines))))
02/10/2004 02:44 AMThe above monstrosity came up today while writing a function to add
zero padded line numbers to a chunk of text:
def linenumbers(text):
"Add zero padded line numbers to text"
lines = text.split('\n')
# Find the maximum 'width' of the line count
width = str(len(str(len(lines))))
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
lines[i] = ("%0" + width + "d. %s") % (i + 1, line)
return '\n'.join(lines)
I think it has a pleasant kind of symmetry to it.
Random Freezing
Random Freezing
04/12/2004 06:05 PMIs there no worse problem in all of computer-dom than random
locking? You know, when the computer just freezes — hard-drive
light goes out, mouse stops moving, keyboard is unresponsive, etc.
The screen is just frozen in time.
Talk about frustration. There's no error message to Google, no log
file to review, no rhyme or reason to how or when it happens. It just
happens.
How many geeks at help desks around the world shudder at the words,
"It just locks up for no reason." You hope that "locks up" means it's
just slow or the hard drive cycles for a while. But, with a sinking
heart, you realize that "locks up" means just that.
There's no...crack in the bug into which you can dug your fingers
to pry out a solution. The bug is as solid and impenetrable as a
solid hunk of aluminum. It's like trying to attack a Borg cube.
So, what do you do? You start looking for change you just made.
Well, I just reloaded an OS from scratch, so that's no real help. You
start reloading drivers. You know it can't be a hardware
incompatibility because it worked fine before with the same hardware.
You run Windows Update, you tweak BIOS, etc.
Still locks. What do you do? Do you start replacing parts? But
what a money hole that can be. Taking an educated guess, these things
happen a lot with bad video cards. But what if you buy one and that's
not it? Do you just keep replacing parts until you find the one that
makes it go away?
I have another machine to which this problem happened about 18
months ago. All the debugging I had to offer was no use. It still
sits there, with a ghost in the machine that renders it useless for
about anything. It's just waiting to be parted out since the sum of
the parts contains a phantom bent on destroying the whole.
Random freezing is the single worst desktop computer problem in the
world. Vent over. Thanks.
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Practically Freezing!
Practically Freezing!
12/13/2003 07:05 AMJust got home and the thermometer in my car said 7.5 degrees Celsius.
Very cold! Maybe where you live it wouldn't be so cold, but here they
don't even sell clothes made for such weather and they certainly don't
make the buildings for it. brrrrrrrhhhh... Must run and stand in front
of the heater....
svendtofte.com - max-width in Internet
Explorer
svendtofte.com - max-width in Internet
Explorer
02/16/2004 05:35 AMsimulate position: fixed and max-width in IE ..
workaround
svendtofte.com/code/max_width_in_ie
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site | 4 links
Global Freezing? Do Tell, NASA Says
Global Freezing? Do Tell, NASA Says
05/03/2004 07:26 PMNASA has clarified its stance on whether its scientists can publicly
discuss the coming disaster movie, "The Day After Tomorrow."
EU to rule on freezing Microsoft curbs
EU to rule on freezing Microsoft curbs
12/19/2004 02:56 PMCNN Money Dec 19 2004 4:23PM GMT
Small Screen - Width guides for web page
designs
Small Screen - Width guides for web page
designs
09/24/2004 12:08 PM
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 9 out of 10]
Developer: ARTIS Software / [Product Page]
Price: $9.95 -- Full Screen Tools package
Late again, I know. No good excuses this time, just been busy with a
lot of stuff. Some of...
N. Korea considers freezing nuke program
N. Korea considers freezing nuke program
06/24/2004 10:08 AMCNN.com - Bush looking at freezing
domestic spending - Dec 17, 2004
CNN.com - Bush looking at freezing
domestic spending - Dec 17, 2004
12/19/2004 03:52 PMBush looking at freezing domestic spending 12/18 .. cutting the
domestic
budget
cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/17/bush.spending.ap/index.html
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min-height
min-height
04/25/2004 04:38 PMI have implemented support for min-height and max-height. The
footers example on alistapart
works now. I've also been fixing bugs with table cells and percentage
height children, so that elements inside cells with percentage heights
will flex properly.
I still haven't done min/max-width/height for positioned elements
though. That's all that remains, and then support for it will be
complete.
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
06/22/2005 02:01 AM By Obaum's Delirium
Height matters
Height matters
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
News and Observer:
a new University of Florida study
concludes that short people may be shortchanged in salary, status
and respect when compared to taller counterparts.
min-height: fixed;
min-height: fixed;
09/16/2004 12:51 PMAfter one too many times wistfully wishing I could
scale fixed-size elements according to their content in a
cross-browser friendly way, I did something about it. Presenting
min-height, without the min-height.
Toronto pumps near-freezing lake water
into its summer office-towers
Toronto pumps near-freezing lake water
into its summer office-towers
08/23/2004 06:36 AMCory Doctorow: A MetaFilter post links to several
information resources on Toronto's new innovative downtown cooling
system, which pumps near-freezing water from Lake Ontario's deeps
through the city's office-towers, eliminating 40,000 tons of CO2
pollution per annum (no word on whether there's an environmental
impact to pumping the atmosphere-warmed water back into the lake).
Toronto's had centralised steam-heat for decades -- a system where
steam radiators in the city's office-towers are all filled with hot
vapour from the same centralised plant, a curious species of public
utility that truly makes all of the office towers (which contain
bitter rivals and competitors) into a single, linked, cooperative
system.
As I type this (but not as you read it -- this is being posted on a
several-day delay), I am sitting just a few metres from the Toronto
Island Water Filtration Plant, where the water-pumping takes place.
The plant has a lot more barbed wire and fences than it did this time
last year: I guess I know why now.
Link
He's short on height but tall on issues
He's short on height but tall on issues
11/19/2003 02:05 PM Who wants to
marry a Kucinich? "I think we're in a day in age when
partnerships are imperative to making anything happening in the world.
And I certainly want a dynamic, out-spoken woman who was fearless in
her desire for peace in the world and for universal single-payer
health care and a full employment economy. If you are out there call
me." -- Dennis Kucinich, Nov 5, 2003
The correlations between height, health
and prosperity
The correlations between height, health
and prosperity
03/19/2005 02:51 AMand why Europeans are taller than Americans.
Height a Pain for Ukraine's 'Gulliver'
(AP)
Height a Pain for Ukraine's 'Gulliver'
(AP)
04/17/2004 12:37 PMAP - At age 33, Leonid Stadnik wishes he would stop growing. He's
already 8 feet, 4 inches. Recent measurements show that Stadnik is
already 7 inches taller than Radhouane Charbib of Tunisia, listed by
the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest living man. He's
also gaining on the 8-11 Robert Wadlow, the tallest man in history.
Study limits maximum tree height
Study limits maximum tree height
04/21/2004 03:34 PMThe tallest any tree could grow would be about 130m, say scientists
who have climbed into the tops of the world's biggest redwoods.
Current U.S. Nuclear Spending Equal to
Height of Cold War
Current U.S. Nuclear Spending Equal to
Height of Cold War
04/27/2004 08:21 PMSlate reports that the United States is currently spending $6.5
billion dollars a year on nuclear arms. Adjusted for inflation, this
number is only equalled by spending during the Reagan Era at the
Height of the Cold War. The Bush Administration is requesting a record
high of $6.8 billion for next year.
Matching
Matching
06/25/2004 05:12 PMMcKinsey Quarterly Jun 25 2004 7:15PM GMT
Minz Meyer's Researchkitchen - CSS -
Auto-height and margin-collapsing
Minz Meyer's Researchkitchen - CSS -
Auto-height and margin-collapsing
07/31/2004 03:34 AMMinz Meyer: CSS - Auto-height and margin-collapsing .. clear and well
illustrated
explanation
researchkitchen.de/blog/archives/css-autoheight-and-marg
incollapsing.php
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At Height of Everest's Climbing Season,
4 Deaths and Record Ascent
At Height of Everest's Climbing Season,
4 Deaths and Record Ascent
05/22/2004 12:40 AMMount Everest claimed the lives of four foreign climbers, while a
Nepali Sherpa shaved two and a half hours off the ascent record.
You wanted two columns, you got them
You wanted two columns, you got them
05/15/2004 10:08 AMWelcome to the new default NewsForge main page layout: Two columns;
expands to fill your entire browser window; a comic strip and a poll
at the bottom. But this is only the beginning. We have other changes
planned.
Columns & Grids
Columns & Grids
06/05/2005 10:46 PM
The difficulty of grid systems in web pages, the compromise of
columns.
Zillman Columns
Zillman Columns
07/12/2004 06:00 AM
Zillman Columnshttp://www.ZillmanColumns.com
The following are 2004 monthly columns from
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.; Internet
author,
speaker,
consultant and
expert and are freely
available as a .pdf download. Monthly columns from 1996 are also
available from this site.
Eolas vs. Microsoft: Chalk One Up for Microsoft