Monday 4 April 2005 @ 1:14 pm
We have Yahoo!.
We have Google.
So, what do we have now?
We have YaGoohoo!gle !! :D
[Update : July 11, 2005 : Link Down.]
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wah… nobody reply meh? O_o
anyways, first post!!! :P
Hahaha…..
It’s like that wan lah, wait until me do some publicity 1st. :)
Just setting this up last week, need time to attract readers. So, need to write some good articles fromtime to time. Hehhehe …
Anyway, thanks for dropping by. :)
Have a nice day.
[…] for the past few years. If you are using IE to view this blog, you’ll notice in the YaGoohoo!gle !! post, the picture background is gray in colour, whereas if you are using any other browser like […]
Well, the site is definately not allowed by Yahoo! or Google. I think that’s the reason it is down.
Somehow I don’t see anything wrong using both search engine API and integrate it to his/her own website, isn’t it?
HmMMmm…. Anyway, hard to say also. :p
the problem is that they are competitor. You know, business.
hmmMMm… won’t it be another antitrust case, if a company stop customer to use their competitor’s product? :D
[…] Microsoft has confirmed that Internet Explorer 7.0, due for beta this summer, will include improved support for two key Web standards – Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and PNG graphics. I definitely think this is a great news for each and every Internet user because Internet Explorer (IE) is always the culprit for poor Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and PNG graphics support for the past few years. If you are using IE to view this blog, you’ll notice in the YaGoohoo!gle !! post, the picture background is gray in colour, whereas if you are using any other browser like Firefox and Opera, the background of that picture is actually transparent. This is due to the lack of support in PNG graphics by IE. Hope to see this problem sorted out when Microsoft launch the long-awaiting IE7.0 soon. In a post to the MSDN IEBlog Web log on Friday, lead program manager Chris Wilson confirmed improvements to CSS and PNG support are on the way. “Our first and most important goal with our Cascading Style Sheet support is to remove the major inconsistencies so that Web developers have a consistent set of functionality on which they can rely,†he wrote. […]