mORE Open Dialogue on the Browser Wars Today I bring you another article from outside the main-stream press on why it’s time for a change. This one talks about the famous 1% shift away from IE that was reported last month as well as why the momentum has shifted away from MicroSoft and towards the little guys.
Read More »It's time for us to move on…part III
Time to Dump IE So it’s time for part III of our series. Today we peel back the top layer of the Net to show you what the common man thinks of IE. Sure it’s not the Homeland Security Dept but good valubale commentary anyway. The author goes on to say “Lucky for us, we have alternatives. The good news ...
Read More »Requiem for PR
Is PR dead or at least on life support? Some people seem to think so. If you dig a layer or two down into the earlier post about new roles for blogs you get to some interesting links to discussions going on among journalists and media types about the state of public communications. A fella by the name of Jay ...
Read More »It's time for us to move on…part II
How Mozilla’s Firefox trumps Internet Explorer. By Paul Boutin Well if you didn’t believe the Department of Homeland Security, how about Microsoft itself. Here is a nice little article from Slate (which is owned by MSN) talking about one of the more popular alternatived to IE. The latest version of Firefox, released this Monday, has a more professional look, online ...
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