Ignore my awesome Firefox theme (or download here) and check out this cool little tech test. It’s extremely basic and simply let’s you bounce a beach ball. The interesting part is that you can bounce the ball across multiple windows. It’s interesting. Not sure right now how this is going to develop but there is ... Read more
You can’t go anywhere these days without someone talking about HTML5 and CSS3. OK, Maybe YOU can, but I can’t. So if you don’t know your pseudo-class selectors from your attribute selectors then here are a few links to the kind of things that may be appearing in your browser over the next few years.
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So Google have signaled intent with the launch of their new internet browser that will take the fight to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer [yuk] and Mozilla’s FireFox [yay]. Here with his 2 cents (or pence, depending on your geo-code) is one our team developers, Wojciech…
Will Google chrome change anything in already overcrowded market? Does it delivers ... Read more
Interesting website, especially how it’s built
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Posted August 1 2008 By NeocoAfter reading Benn’s tweet about mystarbucksidea , I headed over to investigate. The first thing I noticed was that Benn had got the URL wrong – it’s actually http://mystarbucksidea.com/ (with an s after starbuck). The second thing I noticed was that the site, at first glance, looks great! It’s simple, clean and clear. ... Read more
Part of the big overhaul coming to Facebook is going to see a wealth of new functionality. Some of this is already trickling through – you may have noticed the very basic chat function on there.
Now you can also have your music added to your message signatures so everyone can see what you are listening ... Read more
LinkedIn have just announced the upgrade of their FireFox toolbar. And this weekend, they also announced the deployment of their Mobile version of the site. This will allow all mobile device users access to the LinkedIn, including Blackberry and iPhone users – Benn can confirm it looks great on his iPhone
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AOL has announced that from the 1st March 2008, Netscape Navigator will be no more. The once omnipresent browser of choice through most of the 1990s will still be around for those of you who still want to use it, but not as a fully-supported browser option.
Athough AOL announced the end of Netscape Navigator at ... Read more
Life is cruel for Internet Explorer users
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Posted February 6 2008 By LauraOne of our dev guys Dave G found the following link today, which shows how rubbish Internet Explorer really is:
http://www.tylerm.info/this_page_crashes_ie.html
He thought it was cool, so I thought I’d post it up for you to see another reason why we always recommend that you use Firefox!








