Thursday, July 22, 2010

HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using

Web designers can do some pretty cool stuff with HTML 4 and CSS 2.1. We can structure our documents logically and create information-rich sites without relying on archaic, table-based layouts. We can style our web pages with beauty and detail without resorting to inline and
tags. Indeed, our current design methods have taken us far beyond the hellish era of browser wars, proprietary protocols, and those hideous flashing, scrolling, and blinking web pages.

As far as we’ve come using HTML 4 and CSS 2.1, however, we can do better. We can refine the structure of our documents and increase their semantic precision. We can sharpen the presentation of our stylesheets and advance their stylistic flexibility. As we continue to push the boundaries of existing languages, HTML 5 and CSS 3 are quickly gaining popularity, revealing their collective power with some exciting new design possibilities.

GOODBYE
SOUP, HELLO SEMANTIC MARKUP

While slightly contrived, this example serves to illustrate the structural redundancy of designing complex layouts with HTML 4 (as well as XHTML 1.1 et al). Fortunately, HTML 5 alleviates
-soup syndrome by giving us a new set of structural elements. These new HTML 5 elementsreplace meaningless
s with more semantically accurate definitions, and in doing so provide more “natural” CSS hooks with which to style the document. With HTML 5, our example evolves:
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Google signs agreement with ITA for $700 Millions

Google has announced, that it has acquired ITA, a Boston based software company for $700 million. ITA specializes in the collection and organization of the airline data, details of the flight timings including the price of the availability of the flights for the specified destinations.
Google feels delighted to say that this software would make it easier for the users to book their air tickets online. In addition, users would get the correct and better flight information, without having to go out any where. This service would definitely encourage the passengers to book their air tickets and would increase the percentage of such passengers.
As of now, the customizable flight data is used by leading airlines and travel distributors worldwide including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Bing, Continental Airlines, Hotwire, Kayak, Orbitz, Southwest Airlines, TripAdvisor, United Airlines, US Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways and it would continue in the future also. Since Google doesn't currently compete against ITA Software, the deal will not change existing market shares.

Friday, July 16, 2010

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