Pity comes too late, turn around and face your fate: An eternity of this before your eyes!
– The Phantom
LikeTelevision, the vintage television and movie site, is showing The Phantom of the Opera. This early silent film made in 1925 stars Lon Chaney as the Phantom. Search Engine Journal has more Halloween treats.
Speaking of Opera, some microbrowsers on cellphones can handle latest techologies like CSS 2.1 and Ajax. Ajax, shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications.
Opera works on Smartphones & PDAs, Mobile phones, Nintendo DS & Wii, Sony Mylo and most anything else that moves.
The open source SVG Tiny (Scalable Vector Graphics), as in this Opera demo, is suitable for highly restricted mobile devices. Macromedia Flash Lite also supports Mobile SVG-T (Tiny) playback in addition to its native Flash content. The second open source profile, SVG Basic (SVGB) is targeted for higher level mobile devices. Here’s a list of phones that come equipped with SVG Tiny. SVG.org has more.
Mobile AJAX is the new, new thing. Check out the latest Opera Widgets. Make a Widget for your Municipal Wireless Cloud and freak everyone out. Metacafe, one of the top 10 video-sharing sites, pays $5 to video creators for every 1,000 times their video is watched. Sell it to Ailing Newspapers and make a fortune.


i love how phantom of the “opera” segways into opera the webbrowser. speaking of segways, have you seen the new ruggedized model?
Left by Don Park on October 31st, 2006