Apple Maps on the web now supports Look Around feature
Apple in June introduced a beta version of Apple Maps on the web, allowing users of other platforms such as Windows PCs to access its map service directly from a web browser. Although the beta was quite limited at launch, it is now getting an important...
Making Chrome QUICer
In October 2020, Chrome enabled HTTP/3 by default. HTTP/3 (RFC 9114) runs over IETF QUIC (RFC9000). Default-enabling HTTP/3 in Chrome resulted in improved performance compared not only HTTP/1 and HTTP/2, but also Google QUIC. Benefits included reduced...
.NET Conf 2024 Recap – Celebrating .NET 9, AI, Community, & More
.NET Conf 2024 is over, but you can catch up with all the announcement and fun with video recordings, slides, demos, and more. The post .NET Conf 2024 Recap – Celebrating .NET 9, AI, Community, & More appeared first on .NET Blog.
Eclipse IDE at a Turning Point: Shaping the Future Together
Eclipse IDE at a Turning Point: Shaping the Future Together The Eclipse IDE has been a cornerstone of the open source software development community for decades. Backed by the Eclipse IDE Working Group – supported by 12 companies since 2021 and fue...