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Advanced CSS Animator to be Released Next Week!

Need full power and control of your CSS based animations? Awesome effects combined all together? Full Cross browser support and no Flash at all? The Advanced CSS Animator is the answer to your prayers!

With the Advanced CSS Animator you can animate virtually any CSS Property! Borders, colors, font sizes, position, opacity, apply CSS Transformations like rotate, skew, zoom and more! Use the supplied presets to choose from ready animations like fade in/out, expand, collapse, position in browser, paper spin, shake, blink or save your own CSS animations in a new preset!

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Yahoo Buys Associated Content

Yahoo has acquired Associated Content, one of a few companies that has been scrambling to fill the Web's appetite for cheap, fast, diverse media content.

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Google Begins Chrome 6 Development

A few days ago, Chrome turned 6. Version 6, that is, though only on the developer preview channel. The move doesn't mean a radical new version of Google's browser is available to test--the changes over the 5.0 series are pretty minor, chiefly reflecting the fact that a new branch has sprouted from Chrome's source-code tree. But the change is important for a couple reasons.

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Firefox 4: Fast, Powerful and Empowering

Firefox Director Mike Beltzner has presented his plan for Firefox 4, the next major update of Mozilla's browser. Most strikingly, the new version of the browser is set to switch to an interface reminiscent of the one that Google pioneered with Chrome—tabs running along the top of the window, subsuming the window's title bar.

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Intel Shows Tablet

Intel showed two future products--a dual-core Netbook and tablet design--at its 2010 investor meeting Tuesday, and didn't waste time in touting the advantages of an Intel-based tablet over the Apple iPad. Intel Vice President Mooly Eden, who heads the chipmaker's client group, flourished a tablet and didn't mince words when comparing it with the iPad (though he didn't mention the iPad by name).

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Mozilla CEO John Lilly to Step Down

According to several sources, John Lilly, the well-regarded CEO of Mozilla, is preparing to give up his post at the open-source software nonprofit foundation, which is also a for-profit start-up.

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Sliding Panels to be Released Next Week!

So you like the way iPad and iPhone work? Having great bouncing scrollable areas, minimalistic scrollbars, amazing sliding pages? Great gestures touch interfaces and stunning styles? Well you can have all that now on your regular browsers as well as touch devices with the new Sliding Panels extension from DMXzone!


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Opera 10.52 for Mac Released

The new Opera browser for Mac is now more than ten times faster, according to speed comparisons between Opera 10.52 and Opera 10.10. With a powerful new feature set tailored for Mac computers, Opera delivers a much improved user experience.

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DMXzone Extensions Go iCompatible

We've just received a brand new iPad at the DMXzone office(we actually bought it but if Apple wants to send us another one, it's more than welcome). Today, we're excited to announce that we have our first iPad compatible DW extension - the Sliding Billboard! Now you can use gestures to fully navigate your Sliding Billboard with touch on the iPad or iPhone and with mouse sweeps on the regular computers. You can enable or disable this functionality with the new “Gestures” option on the Property Inspector.


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Nokia Plans New Tablet

Following the launch of Apple's much-hyped iPad, a number of other companies are preparing to roll out competing products. According to an analyst, one of those companies is Nokia, which is said to be working on a new tablet device that will launch by the end of the year.

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