Monthly Archives: July 2005

Good News For IE7

According to a post on the IE blog today, the final release of IE7 will be fixing a lot of the bugs that have been reported over the past 4 years in IE6. Most of these won’t show up until … Continue reading

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2005 IPSA Organizational Mixer

Last summer, we held a networking event at the Birmingham Zoo with members of IPSA, AIGA, PRCA and Birmingham AdFed mixing it up. This year, we are holding another one at Vulcan Park this Thursday, July 28, from 6-9 pm. … Continue reading

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Windows Vista Announced

I broke the news last night on ForeverGeek shortly after seeing it mentioned on a few Windows sites. Microsoft has officially announced that Longhorn, their long awaited next generation OS will be known as Windows Vista. Todd Dominey thinks that … Continue reading

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A Crime Mapper Amongst Us

Adrian Holovaty was recently featured in a CNN news piece about the rising use of online information and GoogleMaps to map crime, sex offenders and more. Watch the video courtesy of CNN’s new free video feeds.

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