GOV IT
Strategic IT for Government
Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Andy King's New Web Page Analyzer

just got this email from Andy, thought you might like to try out his new web page analyzer:

ted,

hi, i thought you might find this useful. our
free web page analyzer script is back and better than ever.

http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

we've incorporated many of your suggestions, including:

@import and alternate style sheets
background images
http compression
link tag now handled properly
more accurate download times

let me know what you think of it, and if you have any
suggestions for the next version.

- andy
--
Andrew B. King     aking@internet.com
Author of         "Speed Up Your Site: Web Site Optimization"
Speed Up the Web:  http://www.WebSiteOptimization.com
Founder and        http://websiteoptimization.com/speed/banners/
newsletter editor  http://www.javascript.com  http://www.webreference.com


11:49:35 AM    

Review of LG's all-format DVD burner. There been been a few dual-format DVD burners to come out that can handle both competing recordable DVD standards out there (DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW), but CNET reviews LG Electronics's GSA-4040B, which looks like the first drive to support those two formats as well as DVD-RAM. There doesn't seem to be a huge amount of demand for DVD-RAM burning, mainly because there aren't really that many regular DVD players that'll play a DVD-RAM disc. Read... [Gizmodo]
11:00:13 AM    

MS vs. Open Source Office Suite Compatibility. Anonymous Coward writes "Though Microsoft may soon be blocking Office suite compatability with open source productivity tools, in the mean time Hal Varian (of ... [Slashdot]
10:41:50 AM    

Identrus Joins Liberty Alliance. Global banking consortium's membership adds endorsement to Liberty's security specifications for identify management. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
10:39:43 AM    

HP, Red Flag partner on corporate Linux. The two companies form an alliance to develop and market the open-source software to companies in China--and later globally. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
10:38:19 AM    

IBM, Linux to Power Library of Congress Archive. Big Blue and the open source darling court new contracts in the academic realm. [internetnews.com]
10:37:00 AM    

CNET reports that China, Korea and Japan are in the process of setting up massive IT projects that will help the countries move from Windows to Linux.

You can read the whole article at:

http://news.com.com/2100-1016-5070335.html


9:01:02 AM    





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