Here at Clearleft, we’ve recently been doing some front-end consultancy. That prompted me to jot down thoughts on design principles and performance:
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A framework for web performance | Clearleft by (Clearleft) -
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Whatever Happened to the Semantic Web? (twobithistory.org) In 2001, Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, published an article in Scientific American.
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Google is giving up some control of the AMP format by (The Verge) Sending the project to committee
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RevAMP. — ethanmarcotte.com (ethanmarcotte.com) Google’s Accelerated Mobile Project (AMP) has announced it’s moving to a more open governance model, which is great. I still have some questions.
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Tech in Asia – Connecting Asia’s startup ecosystem (techinasia.com) -
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Cloudflare goes InterPlanetary – Introducing Cloudflare’s IPFS Gateway (The Cloudflare Blog) Today we’re excited to introduce Cloudflare’s IPFS Gateway, an easy way to access content from the the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) that doesn’t require installing and running any special software on your computer.
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What is ActivityPub, and how will it change the internet? by (Jeremy Dormitzer) A new kind of social network
There’s a new social network in town. It’s called Mastodon. You might have even heard of it. On the surface, Mastodon feels a lot like Twitter: you post “toots” up to 500 characters; you follow other users who say interesting things; you can favorite a toot or re… -
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