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Entries for December 2010

Web Founder Asking For Open Standards/Neutrality: Long Live the Web Web Founder Asking For Open Standards/Neutrality: Long Live the Web
By Salar Golestanian @ 12 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
A few months ago Wired magazine started the conversation with the question "Is the Web Dead? This was the article that created a stair. At the time, I wanted to blog about the subject, but I did not have a blog site. Now I do. So I thought its better late than never. And here is a little bit about the controversy it caused.
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Mobile OS & Browser Landscape is changing, should we change too? Mobile OS & Browser Landscape is changing, should we change too?
By Salar Golestanian @ 10 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
For more than 3 years we have been producing mobile specific modules and skins/templates for DotnetNuke platform. When we first started this path the king of mobile browsing was just Apple iOS and the rest were not man enough to even consider them.
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What does it means to software developers when smartphones & tablets overtake PC sales? What does it means to software developers when smartphones & tablets overtake PC sales?
By Salar Golestanian @ 08 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
As a web developers we do need to watch global hardware and software sales as it can impact our employment prospects. Having worked for IDC research back in 1990s, I always follow their assessments of the market with great interest. This week when I heard the news that Shipments of Smartphones, tablets and other app-enabled devices will overtake PC shipments in the next 18 months,
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These are various Salar Golestanian Blog some long and some short about the latest topics that interest me about Web Trends, Design, Social Media or Mobile Internet and all that is within their jurisdiction. Probably the best place for these would have been for me to place them on SalarO.com, However, some Blogs have less of a commercial or corporate genra, so here they are placed in this personal site. These Blogs help me explain a little more then normally allowed in the 140 character real-estate of a typical Twitter posts. They may also link you to the actual news or site that can expands further on my comments.