Archive for July, 2003

Mozilla to start new browser war?

I hope so, Internet Explorer is on dominant position and Microsoft has decided to leave the standalone browser market, so upgrades will only come with new versions of Windows. Frankly in IE there hasn’t been any improvement in last 2 years they haven’t even fix its CSS bugs. While Mozilla has started to began more and more better browser. However a mass switch to Mozilla is unlikely and Microsoft is eating Mozilla development from different direction than making better browser. Anyway read this “Browser wars 2.0″ article at Guardian

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WMD I'm feeling lucky

Hehe… goto Google and put “weapons of mass destruction” into search query and then press “I’m feeling lucky” :)

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BillG talks about Longhorn

A new version of Windows is far far away. I guess we need to stick on XP at least ~3 more years. Hmm… This is sounds good for linux for desktops.
Full article at USA Today

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XML shows promise, but don't underestimate its problems

I have been working now over 3 years closely with XML and I have started hate and love it like Microsoft :) It’s now in everywhere except it hasn’t hit really to PHP world. That’s probably because PHP people wants to do stuff easy and fast. Like that brilliant PHPNuke CMS there is no XSL’s but some own templating thing which is probably easier to learn than XSL.
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