PHP Tutorial 5: API & String Functions
This new tutorial continues our look at variables and strings. We also examine the powerful PHP API, constructs, and basic functions.
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PHP Tutorial 1: Intro to Programming
Want to learn to computer program? This tutorial series will provide everything you need to build a strong foundation in computer programming.
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The Need For A Universal Web Platform
How can software developers keep up with the ever-growing number of mobile devices? A universal standard might make application development a lot easier, and everyone could benefit from its implementation.
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Facebook on Playstation 3?
Screenshots found hidden on Sony's European Playstation website suggest a few changes coming in an upcoming PS3 firmware update. One of those changes includes Facebook access through the console. While nothing has been announced, a PS3 Facebook application makes sense; the Xbox 360 is launching the functionality next week, and it seems as if every smart phone released in 2009 already has a native Facebook application.
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posted November 12 at 13:53
US Government to Test OpenID
The US Government plans to start testing the use of OpenID to let users interact with government agencies through a single login account. The program will be supported by ten organizations that will act as digital identity providers. The goal of the program is to make government websites more interactive. Users will be able to securely access a whole slew of government resources, register for programs, and even be able to customize library searches.

Who would have predicted say, 5 years ago, that you would some day be able to use commercial identities on government websites? Evidently, this raises questions about privacy and security but if these initiatives can garner enough public support, government validation of open identity frameworks could be a boon for the ecosystem of the open, distributed web.
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posted September 9 at 07:05
Google Patents Homepage Design
Apparently Google has patented the graphical user interface of its homepage. It is a design patent, so nothing related to the idea of search has been patented, but that still doesn't answer the question of what Google plans to do with this patent that was initially filed in March 2004.

In early 2004, Google's lawyers didn't have nearly enough to do. A patent on the design of Google's homepage (AKA its "[g]raphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal") that they applied for at that time was granted Tuesday.
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posted September 4 at 18:29

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