Web Professional never stop learning

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Just came across a very interesting articles where it says "A Web Professional can never stop learning"

Andy Clarke said this in one of his interview: "There are now so many web sites, blogs or publications devoted to helping people learn standards and accessible techniques that there are now no excuses not to work with semantic code or CSS. Those people still delivering nested table layout, spacer gifs or ignoring accessibility can no longer call themselves web professionals."

I think it’s time for me to update myself in order to call myself a web professional :p

In my opinion, CSS can help to format the site effectively and efficiently. However, the major problem with CSS is the browser compatibility issue. One pure CSS site might show perfectly fine in Firefox and Netscape but not in IE. If this problem can be solved, it will be great to be used everywhere!

Intel P4 overclocked to 7.1 GHz

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A Japanese overclocker has managed to overclock Intel Pentium 4 670 microprocessor to 7.132GHz and even run certain benchmarks on the system that was cooled down by liquid nitrogen.

In order to accomplish the extreme overclocking Japanese enthusiast Memesana, who published his results at XtremeSystems web-site, used ASUS P5WD2 Premium mainboard based on Intel’s i955X core-logic, Corsair PC2-5400UL 512MB memory modules as well as Intel Pentium 4 670 processor with stock speed of 3.80GHz. The processor system bus was overclocked to 1520MHz; processor’s voltage was pumped up to 1.70V, significantly higher than default setting; memory latency settings were CL4 3-3-4, memory voltage was set to 2.3V.

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Firefox Usage Continues to Grow

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Good news to all the Firefox user! If you are still using IE to browse my blog, it’s time for you to tryout Mozilla Firefox!

The release of Firefox 1.5 has helped Mozilla gain additional
traction against IE, according to details of a survey released on
Wednesday by Web statistics firm NetApplications.com. The market share
of the alternative browser reached 8.84 percent in November, up over
one percentage point since September.

The findings suggest that
Mozilla could still be on track — although a bit later than hoped —
to attain a 10 percent market share by the end of 2005.

Source: BetaNews

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