Top Stories published by racoma.org in April of 2005

W3C to ban span and div tags?

According to projectseven.com,

a source disclosed that the standards-setting body World Wide Web

Consortium (W3C) plans to remove the span and div tags from XHTML 2.0

specifiaction.


Encarta of the good ol’ days

It was the year the world’s dominant OS maker

started numbering software versions after the year of release. The family had

just acquired its second ever desktop PC, and the first Pentium-based

one. I was still in high school. 1995: the year that was.


Tribute to Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II will be buried today, at about 10:00 a.m.

(Vatican time; about 5:00 p.m. here). I would think that the

Pope’s passing may have sparked renewed interest in the Catholic faith

to many Catholics around the world, and even to non-Catholics and

non-Christians…


Wireless plus VOIP equals Cool … but …

Mobile carriers are exploring VOIP via WiFi.

I tried this myself: calling via VOIP thru a wireless connection. 

Actually, I’ve also tried using data connections over GPRS via a

regular GSM network, so I can say I tried what either…


Why blog?

Marion Vermazen of Sun Microsystems blogs about how blogging has become a valuable experience. Benefits and lessons learned, in a nutshell:

  • Blogging is a great communication opportunity
  • Blogging builds community
  • Blogging and reading…

The equal employment dream

BW writes that “equal opportunity employment in R.P. [is] a distant reality.”

In other parts of the world equal opportunity employment is an

important tenet in the governance of a country. It guarantees equal

access to job opportunities to every citizen…

These were the top 10 stories published by racoma.org in April of 2005. You can also dive into daily archives for April of 2005 by using the calendar at the top of this page.