This issue of the Network World on Web Applications newsletter is a milestone: The 800th issue! That means our 900th issue will be Oct. 2 next year and the grand 1,000th issue is due Sept. 16, 2008.
Maps have evolved as technology continues to transform the utility of different media. No longer are they simply sheets of paper that are used as a guide in navigation, to locate the distance between ...
Browser Use connects AI agents directly to web browsers, enabling them to autonomously navigate, interact with, and extract information from websites. Author’s note: The generative AI revolution has ...
Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and TomTom’s open-source mapping project released its first public dataset.
That means mapping developers can access the 2.3 billion unique buildings, 54 million places of interest, 200 million addresses, and other global data collected by the Overture Maps Foundation. The ...
Skyvern is fundamentally changing the way we approach web-based task automation through its innovative open-source AI framework. By offering a compelling alternative to proprietary systems like ...
GeoWebCache is designed with a clear objective: accelerate the delivery of geospatial data from OGC Web Map Service (WMS) servers by using pre-generated map tiles stored in a cache. Instead of ...
The Core Web Vitals Technology Report by the open source HTTPArchive community ranks content management systems by how well they perform on Google’s Core Web Vitals (CWV). The November 2025 data shows ...
Alex Gleason has invested more than a decade in opposing “Big Tech,” including closed-source, proprietary, and centralized platforms. His venture began in 2019 when he and his wife, M. K. Fain, ...
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