When the modern World Wide Web first came to be in the mid 1990s, there was no such thing as a plug-in. The Web was a basic place, and function was more important than flashiness. Times changed and so ...
Sure, I'll give it a quick shot. As I said before: I think the model of "mostly free, with options to buy extra content" would work. For example, the publication could have an article about some ...
Microsoft is taking flack for changes in its strategy for its Flash competitor Silverlight. Microsoft de-emphasized it at the Professional Developer’s Conference in late October, but talked a lot ...