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blowzy browsers
just reading http://paulirish.com/2011/browser-market-pollution-iex-is-the-new-ie6/ here’s the thing, in the REAL world (that is, people under 45, not trapped corporate bullshit networks) FF and Chrome actually account for ~70% already with a skew something like 40% FF and 35% webkit (chrome / safari).  IE is under 25%.  among younger people (under 25) IE isn’t even a factor,...
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April 2011
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The Last Generation of Generalists
For the last decade, the Web has become a place for generalists.  It has a tendency for specialists to be “corrupted” before too long into being generalists more or less, no matter how hard specialists try to remain so.  There are plenty of good aspects to this.  No one innovates like a first timer!  There’s nothing like beginners mind.  There are also some down sides that we, as...
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Some real browser statistics
Most companies and large sites are pretty protective of their browser share statistics, and I’ve always wondered why. I suspect that it comes down to economics and wanting to maintain a certain amount of deniability depending on who they are talking to. I wanted to publish some stats from one of the Particle sites both to make a point and to really call our something pretty amazing. Our...
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