Monday, November 12, 2007

Drupal Wins Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award

After three intense months of voting, Packt Publishing can today announce that Drupal has won the Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award. With 18,000 votes on Packt’s website, coupled with the expert opinions from a panel of judges, Drupal succeeds Joomla! as the overall winner and receives a cheque for $5,000.

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

Protecting Your PHP/MySQL Applications from SQL Injection

SQL injection is a serious concern for webmasters, as an experienced attacker can use this hacking technique to gain access to sensitive data and/or potentially cripple your database. Are you safe?

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Google Reveals "Open Social": APIs to Create Aps for Any Social Network

Details emerged today on Google’s broad social networking ambitions. The new project, called OpenSocial, goes well beyond what we’ve previously reported. It is a set of common APIs that application developers can use to create applications for any social network.

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Drupal Wins Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award

After three intense months of voting, Packt Publishing can today announce that Drupal has won the Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award. With 18,000 votes on Packt’s website, coupled with the expert opinions from a panel of judges, Drupal succeeds Joomla! as the overall winner and receives a cheque for $5,000.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Google is preparing its own distribution of Linux

Google has confirmed it is working on a desktop linux project called Goobuntu, in a possible bid to take on Microsoft in its core business - desktop software.

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Friday, July 6, 2007

HTML5 differences from HTML4

This document describes the differences between HTML4 and HTML5 and provides some of the rationale for the changes that have been made to the language.

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GoPHP5.org - Open source projects and web hosts team up to promote PHP 5.2

Developers cannot leverage PHP 5's full potential without dropping support for PHP 4, but PHP 4 is still installed on a majority of shared web hosts. The PHP community has decided that it is time to move forward, together. Effective February 5th, 2008, any new feature releases will have a minimum version requirement of at least PHP 5.2.0.

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