Five things that are still broken in browsers, ten years later Created on Jun 29, 22:44 by Rui Carmo, not updated since. web, browsers, html, standards, interaction, missing, broken, stupid I’ve been on the ‘net for a good while (even before it was called the Internet), so I’m pretty used to technology taking a while to sort itself out. …
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http://the.taoofmac.com/space/blog/2008/06/28/1836#deja-vuDeja Vu Created on Jun 28, 18:36 by Rui Carmo, not updated since. personal, career As if getting little sleep wasn’t enough, I’m having this weird feeling of deja vu that has, like, totally messed with my weekend. That and the heat, which makes it utterly impossible to use my MacBook on my lap. …
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http://the.taoofmac.com/space/blog/2008/06/21/2305#foxes-on-fire--and-other-entertainmentFoxes on fire, and other entertainment Created on Jun 21, 23:05 by Rui Carmo, not updated since. media center, dlna, timeshifting, video, browsers So, Firefox 3 popped up, got downloaded less times a day than the Flash plugin (version 9 is being downloaded at the rate of 12 million a day, well …
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Five things that are still broken in browsers, ten years later
http://blog.urbanmainframe.com/2008/07/five-things-that-are-...mechanisms that browser authors really should have addressed by now
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http://www.computersandit.com/tags/2008-06/low-cpu-usage-yet...the latest versions of the Xbox 360 XDK enable titles to greatly improve disc usage and streaming performance. The new automatic caching feature provides seamless HDD caching integration … Let’s Kill Dave! - http://letskilldave.com/default.aspx How to Switch to the Mac The motives for anyone switching are pretty much irrelevant, and will not be discussed here � discussing relative merits of computer platforms is very much like discussing cars, and therefore largely unimportant if you are getting what
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Five things that are still broken in browsers, ten years later
http://izotov.blog.hu/2008/06/30/five_things_that_are_still_...Standard “widget” definitions Again, I couldn’t care less about Dashboard, Opera widgets, Widsets or the current hysteria surrounding desktop widget engines, personalized start pages, and (of all things) postage-stamp-sized widgets for mobile phones. And yes, “widgets” have been around for a while. Even before
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Five things that are still broken in browsers, ten years later
http://izotov.blog.hu/2008/06/30/five_things_that_are_still_...before it was called the Internet), so I’m pretty used to technology taking a while to sort itself out. Nevertheless, considering all the hoopla regarding (for instance) Firefox 3, whatever-is-the-working-version of IE and Safari (or should I say Webbed Squirrel Fish Kit?), I am astounded that it’s 2008 already and nobody has fixed (and by “fixed” I mean really fixed) these five things:
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Five things that are still broken in browsers, ten years later
http://izotov.blog.hu/2008/06/30/five_things_that_are_still_...styles, let alone something that can deal with images. Again, this should be an integral part of every browser. I am utterly fed up with ActiveX editors for corporate intranet apps (which handle cut & paste from Office beautifully, but generate hideous markup and opaque data blobs) and dinky JavaScript editors that sort of do WYSIWYG HTML until you try to add an image or paste something from a desktop app – at which point they become slightly more useless than your
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[ Twitter Updates ] Twitter Updates for 2008-06-07
http://blog2.monospace.jp/2008/06/07/twitter-updates-for-200...PNG オンリー対応なのと結局アップロードされた画像の縦横サイズがとれないなあ。 # 現状ユーザに正方形の画像アップロードしてもらうしかなさげ # でもこれすごい。気合入ってる。 http://the.taoofmac.com/space/Projects/PNGCanvas # Powered by Twitter Tools.