Category Archives: Web 2.0

Everything about the post dotcomcrash resurgence of the Web - AJAX, mash-ups, and software as a (web) service!

Google Chrome en français - oui c’est disponible :)

Alors je suis coupable.
J’avais évidemment pas fait assez de recherche (et vérification de mes sources) lorsque j’avais écrit hier que Google Chrome n’était pas disponible en français suite à son lancement beta hier après-midi.
Google Chrome est effectivement disponible en français via le site officiel de Google – ce n’est drôlement pas très publicisé par Google… […]

New Google Chrome web browser released for download today officially

Worthy of a few minutes of my lunchtime for this:
Well, as many of you may know, yesterday Google let the new Google Chrome browser out of the proverbial bag. The pre-release announcement appears to have been somewhat premature, as they pulled the download link pretty quickly from the gears.google.com.
Their official statement about the new browser […]

Google Toolbar 5 beta for Firefox 3.0 ? Not just yet… Google toolbar prefers IE for now…

Edit October 4: Google finally release the official version of Google Toolbar 5 for Firefox (beta download)….
Well, the latest Google Toolbar 5 beta release is still available only for Microsoft Internet Explorer. This is kind of surprising considering Google’s support of the Mozilla / Firefox project (see Google Pack, etc.) but granted, MSIE still has […]

Revolution News 3.0 Theme for WordPress released today - the best news blog theme around ?

Brian Gardner today announced the long awaited release of the Revolution News 3.0 Theme for WordPress…
Revolution News is one of the most popular (and rightfully so) themes for WordPress sites - it’s not free, with the theme selling at $79.99 for a Revolution News single-use license - good for use on one domain or site.
They […]

Fix for PHPizabi critical security flaw which could allow user to obtain MD5 password via user comments feature

PHPizabi, makers of one of the more feature-packed and popular social networking systems, announced earlier this afternoon a fix for a critical security flaw which could allow a malicious user to intercept the site owners MD5 password by exploiting a weakness in the usercomments.php script.
Although MD5 passwords are indeed encrypted, a commited cracker could decrypt […]