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Landing Pages and Analytics
18.Aug.07 | 6 Comments
I was visiting with our marketing person earlier this week and she mentioned that she was going to be doing a few print campaigns -- and needed a way to track the hits that each campaign generated.
Doesn't seem that difficult, does it? I already have a Google Analytics account going for that site so want [...]
Dang, Another Firefox Security Issue?
14.Aug.07 | 5 Comments
Uh oh... Firefox leak could divulge sensitive info. Depressing.
Whaddaya Mean, Firefox isn’t Secure?
29.Jul.07 | 14 Comments
Did you see the articles this past week about Firefox 2.0.0.5 vulnerabilities? Here's a snip from a linux.com article:
According to a message posted over the weekend on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, the latest version of Firefox, 2.0.0.5, contains a password management vulnerability that can allow malicious Web sites to steal user passwords. If you have [...]
Google Gears and Offline Web Applications
30.May.07 | 7 Comments
Have you caught wind of Google Gears yet?
Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using [...] JavaScript APIs
Did you catch the key part there? Web applications that can be run offline? If this is done right, it could really put a new spin [...]
More on Browsers - now with JavaScript wrinkles
14.Apr.07 | Leave a Comment
I've been pondering my browser usage lately, especially as it may (or may not) relate to excess CPU and Memory usage that seems to crop up over time. [some back-story]
One thing that's really starting to bubble up is how much my favorite sites rely on JavaScript. And how long those sites sit in a tab [...]


