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December 27th, 2017 | In the penultimate recap of the year, the world is topsy turvy. Dave and Michael stumble upon the Apple conspiracy to raise awareness of mobile device regulation; we now know why Magic Leap was hiring astronauts; jQuery Mobile is actually in the news; we remember fondly the days of m.dot websites; and oh yeah do you remember t…
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November 6th, 2017 | This week on W3 Radio, we talk about the releases of Angular 5 and TypeScript 2.6, as well as the UI gaffe behind the collision of a Navy ship, and the most disliked languages of the web. Follow @w3_radio on Twitter and on w3radio.com. Michael Schofield is @schoeyfield. Dave Gillhespy is @yodasw16 Dan Sims is @danielgsims…
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October 30th, 2017 | This week on W3 Radio, we talk about Netflix's server-side rendering, the end of Firebug, and we ask the pressing question: what if the Nazis got access to AirBnB's Terminator-level design intelligence. This episode has spooky sounds! Follow @w3_radio on Twitter and on w3radio.com. Michael Schofield is @schoeyfield. Dave Gillhe…
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October 9th, 2017 | This week on W3 Radio, we celebrate Hacktober, talk about releases like Shopify's Draggable JS, Google Firestore, the update to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, and hilariously mourn AOL Instant Messenger. Follow @w3_radio on Twitter. Michael Schofield is @schoeyfield. Dave Gillhepsy is @yodasw16 Dan Sims is @danielgsims…
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August 21, 2017 Follow @w3_radio on Twitter. Michael Schofield is @schoeyfield. Dave Gillhepsy is @yodasw16 Dan Sims is @danielgsims Headlines Google Search Console has started sending out notices to sites that have not yet migrated to HTTPS. CakePHP 3.5.0 was released, and it's ten users are really excited about it. After Firefox 55, Selenium IDE …
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee seeks to rethink the Internet with other top computer scientists in order to decentralize and enable better privacy measures, as well as wrest it from control of corporate and government dominance. This, though, is coming from the same person spearheading the standardization of HTML5 DRM, which -- as the laws are written -- give…
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Progress toward HTML5 DRM continues; whether Trust API is the end of passwords; the Internet of Things is way big; internet giants pledge to remove hate speech and promote "independent counter-narratives" #bigbrother; Chrome 51 updates; people use ad blockers to make the web cheaper; Sublime Text 3! Who knew?; push for encryption law falters; MySpa…
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