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you want it to do what!?
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Yahoo makes semantic search shift
Yahoo has announced its adoption of some of the key standards of the "semantic web". http: //news .bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7296056.stm yahoo blog: http: //www .ysearchblog.com/archives/000527.html |
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Just another web monkey
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Interesting - Yahoo seem to be making a bit of a comeback lately, at least in terms of developer support. Their web services stuff is awesome. I'll have a closer look at this this afternoon Steve Woods
Freelance Web Developer in Newcastle (who also blogs here) Tel: 07701 019804 - E-Mail: steve@swoo.co.uk - Portfolio: http://www.swoo.co.uk/ XHTML / CSS / ASP / .NET / Accessibilty / Usability / Search Engine Optimisation / Mobile Applications |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Temecula, California
Posts: 17
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I've used the CSS reset, font reset, and base before. I don't use base anymore, but would recommend using the reset and font reset on every project. I link straight to the Yahoo server for the CSS too. It's a nice way to get started, and it does make the development process happen faster. |
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