When Jerry Yang and David Filo rebranded their idiosyncratic collection of early web links in 1994, they famously chose Yahoo!—a long-forgotten acronym for “Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.” ...
It allows developers to treat text as a fluid substance that can be recalculated every single frame without dropping a beat.
When Sir Tim Berners-Lee first came up with the idea for the World Wide Web back in 1989, his vision for it could be likened to a digital Library of Alexandria, with all human knowledge centralized, a ...
If you take a screenshot of web pages to document their content, this usually only captures the visible area. Of course, you could scroll forward a bit at a time, then capture a new section and ...
You can capture a full web page in Chrome for free on desktop and mobile. Desktop, iPhone, and Android each have different built-in tools available. A PDF works, but images are cleaner for long, ...
Generative AI is coming to your web browser whether you want it or not. Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Arc, and other browsers are all trying to change how we interact with the web, using AI to boil ...
Cloudflare, a company that runs 20% of the web, just flipped a switch that could end the open internet as we know it, forcing AI companies to pay for the content they’ve been taking for free. Reading ...
“Web 2.0” is a phrase that’s been around for a few years, but it still has some uncertainty around it. Is it just marketing hype, or does it represent a substantial change in the way companies ...
The Web and XML have changed our perspective about what data can do. Instead of regarding data as something to be stored in a database and shuttled across existing networks by systems locked in a ...