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[The Typekit Blog] This marks the first browser to support the emerging Web Open Font Format, or WOFF. This new standard font format was debated and refined [...]

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[RichNetApps] The (sad) state of web fonts embedding: Using embedded/linked fonts on the web is gaining momentum but there’s still a long way to go before we’ll be able to take advantage of the technology in an easy, clear and legal manner. Even if WOFF is adopted by everyone including Microsoft, it’ll take years before it’s available in all browsers, so for better or worse we’ll be stuck with EOT for some time.

[DWS Tech] Internet Explorer 9 details emerge but screenshots or details ...: While Internet Explorer 8 scored 24 on ACID Test, the benchmark test for web browsers, Internet Explorer 9 scored 32, he said. He said the internal debate on the level of support for HTML 5 is still under way among the Microsoft team developing Internet Explorer 9.

[Symbian Blog] Symbian^4 UI Concept Proposal « Symbian Blog: The proposal also contains a list of features and a number of screenshots that give us a glance of how the UI will benefit from new layouts, user-facing libraries for Contacts, Music, Photos and Applications and many other features that deliver a fresh user interaction: my attention was caught by the proposed removal of a number of prompts to the user, a redesigned control panel and the elimination of tunneling Options commands, which seems to be a great response to what the community has been asking for!

[blog.hanfordlemoore] Safari for Windows: Apple doing unto others ... | hanfordlemoore.com: It seems to me that at lot of the things Apple is doing that I'm complaining about is actually trying very hard to make Safari on Windows render exactly the way it does on the Mac. But you're right, until that is heavily, heavily proven, we should still test on the Mac.

[24 ways] 24 ways: Make Your Mockup in Markup: In certain cases I think this is an OK alternative to static mockups, but I don’t believe it’s faster and, except for cases where you need to demonstrate interactive elements, I don’t think it’s any better. I think designers would quickly find themselves designing entirely within the css “box”, ending up with designs that look like dressed-up mockups.

[philiKON - a journal] Firefox, OS X and lots of tabs « philiKON - a journal: There’s just one thing that’s always bothered me a bit about Tree Style Tab: The default theme on OS X may look nice but it wastes a lot of space by trying to make tabs look like, uh, tabs. It also doesn’t actually feel like a native OS X UI.

[tripwire magazine» tripwire magazine] How safe are Web-safe Font Families really? | tripwire magazine: [...] How safe are Web-safe Font Families really?|tripwire magazine tripwire magazine provides easy to digest articles with relevant and hand-picked information all subjects of web design and development, ranging from; Fonts, Photoshop, CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising, SEO, Tutorials &

[Chromatic Pixel] Windows Theme/UI Update « Chromatic Pixel: Minimalism is frigging awesome and has got Apple a lot of praises (I don’t like Apple, but I have to admit that the way they execute minimalism is very praise-worthy). Also, most people who don’t like ribbon do not like it just because they’re not used to it and don’t like to learn new things (which is stupid).

[Dougit Design Blog] Dougit Design Blog » Blog Archive » Safari Web Browser on Windows ...: People like what they become accustomed to. Windows people think OS X fonts look blurry and OS X users think .

[Mozilla Labs] Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Bespin: can render text to on the browser. We'd all better say hello 'drm protected' textual content that can no longer be read by screen-readers, and content which doesn't honour your font choices, or re-size properly to different displays.

[Techknology's Blog] The 100 Most Important Tech Products, Events, and People of 2009: Thankfully, most of the missing data would later be restored, and a lesson learned about cloud computing. To be fair, Microsoft’s other cloud computing projects don’t run on the same proprietary technologies the company “inherited” when it acquired Danger in 2008, but that revelation didn’t stop at least two related class-action lawsuits from being filed against Microsoft and T-Mobile for failing to “adequately ensure the safety, security, and availability of the data belonging to Sidekick users.”

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