mcpoulet | 11 years ago | on: Firefox 36.0 released
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mcpoulet | 12 years ago | on: Google has lowered the price of the Nexus 4 by $100
mcpoulet | 12 years ago | on: Blink tag removed from Firefox
mcpoulet | 12 years ago | on: NSA.gov is down
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Opera moves to WebKit
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Greetings from the Safari team at Apple Computer (2003)
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Safari is released to the world
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Greetings from the Safari team at Apple Computer (2003)
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Doom3 Gangnam Style in WebGL
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Apple script resizes iPad banner and pushes Samsung verdict out of view
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Apple script resizes iPad banner and pushes Samsung verdict out of view
It has nothing to do with the Samsung trial's verdict.
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Sunglasses for Women
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: What Browser am I Using? (from Google)
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Mark Zuckerberg: Our Biggest Mistake Was Was Betting Too Much On HTML5
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: Thinking This iPad Mini Thing Even Througher
mcpoulet | 13 years ago | on: 3D slider jQuery plugin
mcpoulet | 14 years ago | on: Opera confirms support for WebKit vendor prefixes
This is what happened with Microsoft and IE6. IE6 launched in 2001. Microsoft didn't care updating it for the next 6 years. This lead to a rise of Flash in websites, which at the time seemed like a good solution to fill the lack of support of CSS. But then it also lead to a lack of innovation in Flash, and Adobe never cared about its plugin optimization or security.
mcpoulet | 14 years ago | on: Amazing HTML5 canvas image editing web application
mcpoulet | 14 years ago | on: Pushing HTML5 canvas to the limits