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February 9th, 1:34pm
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Internet Explorer 6: to support, or not to support?
As we all probably know by now, Google is about to kick Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 to the curbs. Following a whole bunch of other companies, Google’s explanation is simple: old browsers do not support advanced and current techniques for rich interactive web apps, including things like voice and video. Short after Google went public with this news, a Dutch webdesign firm started a website where developers protest against IE6 and support Google’s decision. And today, another group stood up to protest against Google’s decision.
Google gives a good sign: stop this thing what's called a browser. As a web developer it becomes impossible to find some old system with IE6 installed. Will say I can't test website for IE6 anymore. Please let us forget this Microsoft disaster...
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October 8th, 2:55am
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Official Google Blog: What is a browser?
As it turns out, my mom's not the only one who is confused about web browsers — even though the browser is one of the most-used programs on computers.For my mom, my friends and everyone else who may be wondering about web browsers, I created a one minute video to help explain what they're all about about:
Just asked in the office a few people if they know what is a browser, no one knows what a browser is. The second question was which browser do they use, answer "Don't know". Next I asked them if they know what Google Chrome is, the answer was "Google what?".
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