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Thursday December 23rd 2010

Posts Tagged ‘Browsers’

Chrome

Google Chrome is the new kid on the browser scene, but it already has more than 7 percent market share after being available for only two years. The Google name certainly didn’t hurt it initially, but what keeps users coming back is simplicity and speed. Chrome is [Read More]

If IE Under 7, No Go

Since it first came out of beta in 2004, Mozilla Corporation’s Firefox has gained in popularity and today accounts for almost one in four browsers surfing the web. That this is due in part to Internet Explorer’s stagnation and standards-flaunting ways is not [Read More]

Firefox

Since it first came out of beta in 2004, Mozilla Corporation’s Firefox has gained in popularity and today accounts for almost one in four browsers surfing the web. That this is due in part to Internet Explorer’s stagnation and standards-flaunting ways is not [Read More]

Stop Using IE 6

Browsers have come a long way since NCSA first offered Mosaic as a way to traverse this new World Wide Web thingy. From only being able to show text, links and images to Flash animations, video files everywhere, charts that update when you change parameters and entire [Read More]

Other Browsers and Testing Pages

Do not let my endorsement of Firefox and Chrome keep you from trying out different alternatives. You should definitely try Opera and Safari, if only to see what they are like. (If you don’t have a smartphone, and maybe even if you do, you should try Opera Mini or [Read More]

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Pulitzer board allows “any available tool” for journalism prizes

The Pulitzer Prize Board announced that 12 of the 14 journalism categories may now use text, video, databases, [Read More]

If every journalist is an online journalist, journalists who aren’t online don’t exist

Here’s a bombastic statement: There is absolutely no valid reason not to be online at this time. If you’re [Read More]

Curmudgeonry in journalism

Bryan Murley dismembers some journalism pundits’ recurring concerns that journalism education is ditching the [Read More]

Reporter/Blogger/Reporting/Blogging

Tim Carmody tries to take apart both the reporter/blogger split and the reporting/blogging split. Now, are different [Read More]

Talking to managers that aren’t the solution

Everybody has blind spots, handicaps in the way we see and perceive the world. I know people who are smart and [Read More]

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