Last week, the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) finalized Web Services Description Language 2.0 (WSDL 2.0) as a W3C recommendation. The action aims to promote greater interoperability and ...
When it comes to speeding up Web traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing at all. The Internet Engineering Task Force is putting the final touches on ...
Firefox 3 adds a bunch of nice features under the hood for software developers. Many of those features, including native JSON support and web-based protocol handlers, have been under heavy development ...
When it comes to speeding up Web traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing at all. The Internet Engineering Task Force is putting the final touches on ...
The web browser has now become an indispensable piece of software on the desktops of most computer users, including Linux users. However, the interaction between the browser and the rest of the Linux ...
Decentralized file- and web-hosting protocol InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) announced its largest upgrade so far. According to an announcement shared with Cointelegraph, the developers will release ...
Frank Martinez on Web services protocols My interview with Frank Martinez, CTO of Blue Titan software is now available at IT conversations. I had some good conversations with Frank in NY in May about ...
The Web's leading standards body revised a key recommendation for manipulating elements of a Web page. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on Wednesday recommended the Document Object Model (DOM) ...
A proposed method for sharing information between systems linked on the Internet promises to speed collaborative applications by up to 10 times the current rates. The protocol, developed by Jonghun ...
The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers as a result When it comes to speeding up Web traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good ...
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