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Month November 2021

Twitter rolls back AMP support, no longer sends users to AMP pages

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A simple XML viewer?

When you view a normal XML file in the browser, Chrome gives you a simple, readable XML viewer. I want to be able to invoke that viewer from a JavaScript app running in the browser. Some kind of JavaScript call… Continue Reading →

Advocating for Open Access to Legal Information

Librarians and information professionals often play a role in advocating for the open access (OA) to information. I consider myself one of those advocates and will discuss what I think that means. My OA journey began in an academic environment… Continue Reading →

Grammarly raises $200M at a $13B valuation to make you an even better writer using AI

Grammarly, the popular auto-editing tool for writing, has raised $200 million in funding at a $13 billion valuation from new investors including Baillie Gifford and funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, among others. The company plans to use the investment… Continue Reading →

Power Fx: open-source now available

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Yes, PHP Is Worth Learning/Using in $Current_year

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HandBrake – An open source video transcoder

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The End of ‘Click To Subscribe, Call To Cancel’? One of the News Industry’s Favorite Retention Tactics is Illegal, FTC Says

An anonymous reader shares a report: Discovering they had to get on the phone to cancel a subscription they signed up for online rankled several respondents in our survey looking at why people canceled their news subscriptions. The reaction to… Continue Reading →

Fifty Percent of Facebook Messenger’s Total Voice Traffic Comes from Cambodia. Here’s Why

In 2018, the team at Facebook had a puzzle on their hands. Cambodian users accounted for nearly 50% of all global traffic for Messenger’s voice function, but no one at the company knew why, according to documents released by whistleblower… Continue Reading →

Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Alfresco on Ubuntu

If your team and you work with content a lot, it might be a good idea to use an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) system. Taking into consideration a vast array of available solutions, it’s very difficult to choose the right… Continue Reading →

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