Archive for the ‘Boycott’ Category

Another Nail In The Coffin | Google’s Slowly Waning Charisma

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I can’t trust Google to get me where I need to go—in search, maps, or anything else because of these issues. They have fallen from their throne and this downward spiral is gaining momentum every day. Microsoft has begun their resurrection. Will Google keep making these same mistakes and allow themselves to fall so low that only God Himself will be able to bring them back from the dead?

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Boycott: Developing for Dead Browsers

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

The time has come to lay to rest the browsers of old, to stop wasting time developing for dead technology, and to acknowledge that anything other than the current version of any browser has seen it’s final day. It has come time for web developers around the world to become advocates for the World [Wide [...]

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Boycott: Obstacles to Innovation

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

It constantly amazes me how the industry supposedly dedicated to innovation refuses to utilize and endorse innovative technologies. What am I talking about? I’m talking about how web designers still optimize for browsers that are out of date (IE6), don’t integrate CSS3 capabilities into their designs because “not all browsers support them”, and wine how [...]

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Boycott: Keeping Tabs

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The truth is, users are just as lazy as they always have been. They’re just smarter now.

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