If you’re up to speed on the corporate greed side of the Net Neutrality argument, you’re aware that the major internet service providers (ISPs) would love to be able to charge us for access to Google’s services — namely YouTube, and namely because we download videos of kittens falling asleep at alarming rates, causing traffic [...]
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If you’ve ever tested your pages in more than one browser (and you always should), you’ve probably run into a situation where Internet Explorer and Firefox rendered the width of one of your <div>s differently. Fix it in one, and the other is wrong. What’s going on? This is typically referred to as the box [...]
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