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January 31, 2010
hiten:

Admit It, Microsoft: You Suck at the Web – GigaOM

hiten:

Admit It, Microsoft: You Suck at the Web – GigaOM

July 12, 2009
Introducing the Google Chrome OS

Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we’re already talking to partners about the project, and we’ll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve.

March 30, 2009
Most common passwords list from 3 databases

It’s a shame people’s username are most often longer and much more harder to guess than their actual passwords. More time is spent thinking of a unique username than password because most are already taken in sites with a huge userbase.

You should never use the same password for all your accounts and should always use a completely different password for your email, a password you use nowhere else. Recently a lot of screenshots of vandalism using singles.org email / facebook accounts have popped up.

Once a hacker gets into your email they can get all the other passwords you might use for different accounts. People don’t think hackers would go out of their way to hurt them personally but it’s usually the case that they get their hands on a database and just go through the list without personally knowing anyone, looking for financial data or just being trolls.

Many sites are hacked by script kiddies with no programming skills who lurk for exploits which they can copy and paste and use their favorite apps to try to brute force the passwords which are encrypted.

March 4, 2009
A tumor called “IE support”

Instapaper drops IE support too, a bold good move. Congratulations.

All designers and developer struggled with the “IE support” phenomenan for years and Microsoft -as ignorant and arrogant as ever- seems just happy to offer the most ridiculous browser on the planet as a free mandatory dose of anti-design pieace of non-sense with its OS, Windows.

Even IE8 seems hopless. In a world where Safari and Firefox are focusing on CSS3 and HTML5, Internet Explorer just gets slower. I remember IE3 when Netscape used to rule. Lessons learnet? With Microsoft never, ever!

They don’t listen to the users. They just listen to the clients who happens to be senior IT executives in gigantic companies. Do they care about user experience, compatibilty issues and etc etc? Apparently not.

I would suggest a nice badge to be designed: “IE support dumped proudly!” so all designers and developers can place it in their proudly IE-support-dumped websites. Put a link for the users to download Firefox and Safari too.

January 26, 2009
Issuu; yet another potential replacement for printed Press

It is fun, easy to use, and green.
Personally I’d like to get my favorite magazines’ subscription in here. I will be cheaper too eliminating paper, print, and shiping.

January 24, 2009
"Safari has identified sections in other books that relate directly to this selection using Self-Organizing Maps (SOM), a type of neural network algorithm. SOM enables us to deliver related sections with higher quality results than traditional query-based approaches allow."

— This is good stuff Safari!

January 24, 2009
Track your rivals. Then eat their lunch!

January 24, 2009
Top sites featuring audience gender makeup

Top sites featuring audience gender makeup

January 24, 2009
Textpattern CMS 4.0.8 released

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Stylish! How do you compare it to Joomla & Drupal?

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