Firefox 3.5 now the most popular browser
Well… kind of. For the first time, Firefox 3.5 has more users than any one version of competing browsers.
Brett Favre the FireFox 3.0 of football
I wanted to post a follow up to August’s post title “Brett Favre the IE6 of football.” Well how wrong were we?!
Brett Favre is the IE6 of football
Brett Favre is a Viking, pending a physical.
Once considered perhaps the greatest current version, this faulty, quirky, and bug prone passer has become the entity that just won’t go away.
The Web as a platform
The World Wide Web has become more and more able to handle more and more tasks since it’s earlier incarnations. With a click of a mouse, the Internet has become much more than a tool to display hypertext… it’s become its own development platform. No longer is it just a text and image renderer, rather it’s a device that has limitless potential to solve tasks from the everyday to the much more involved. And it’s all done with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari (in that order).
