
- IE6 Funeral
A Denver design firm, noting that Internet Explorer 6 is due on March 1 to be dropped entirely from Google Docs, Sites, and, later that month, YouTube, holds a service for the standards-defying browser's "demise." We'll assume it's not one of those "Celebrate their life, not their death" funerals. - Flash 10.1 Beta 3 Brings Playable HD Flash Video to Even Netbooks With Crappy Graphics
If you've got a laptop or netbook with GMA or Broadcom Crystal video chips, H.264-encoded video is going to move a lot less jaggedly. [Gizmodo] - Need a job? Learn Drupal
Open source coding, and even volunteering, is a good way to make yourself attractive to employers. One blogger suggests content management software, and Drupal in particular, is a very hot market at the moment. [CNET News] - Yelp Is Sued After Dispute Over a Review
A veterinary hospital claims the review service gently suggested advertising contracts as a means of wiping away bad reviews. Here come the lawyers. [Bits Blog/NYTimes.com] - YouTube removes original "Rickroll" video due to terms of use violation
The source of the internet's most universal prank was pulled down overnight, then quickly put back up, and YouTube says it was a mistake. [Neowin.net] - Firefox: 46 features you might not know about
If you're a web developer, you might find something in this pile that helps your site look better without much work at all. [Mozilla Hacks] - Yahoo strikes content-sharing partnership with Twitter
Now you can access your tweets, update your status, and generally hook up Twitter to your Yahoo life. [DailyMe] - Dev Channel Update
Bug fixes, full-screen mode in Mac versions, and all kinds of little tweaks in the latest cutting-edge Chrome release. [Google Chrome Releases] - Happy Birthday, Steve
The big man on Apple's campus turns 55 today. What do you get that guy for a birthday gift? [Gizmodo]
