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Internet Explorer 6 Don't hate, Educate.

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Today's browser market has become a fast paced and competitive world with focus on standards compliance, rendering and load times, and customisation. Each browser has its own unique selling points be it stability, development extensions, or just how it feels. It is not uncommon knowledge that Internet Explorer 6 is the elephant in the room and safe to say that it is a large thorn in the side of any web developer. Too often is functionality sacrificed, and layouts and functions hacked in order to satisfy this old fashioned browser. read full post

Public services are more important than online election campaigns

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Transforming government and public services are more important than electioneering, so it will be interesting to see whether the impending UK election campaign accelerates change or holds it back in favour of traditional politics. read full post

The Next Web '09

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Amsterdam is famous for many things, and one of them is the Next Web conference.  Judging from previous events, this year's the Next Web will be offering oodles of inspiration, networking opportunities, entrepreneurial ideas, and FUN!  The conference is scheduled... read full post

Morgan Stanley - Internet Trends

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useful research summary from Morgan Stanley read full post

Boring technology can become socially interesting

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Clay Shirky gave a great talk at the RSA yesterday about his book "Here comes Everybody" read full post

The future is what it used to be...

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Notes of a Barbrook lecture : the Future is what it used to be read full post

Flex: a challenge to HTML presentation for online applications?

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Flex provides the richness of Flash with the data processing powers of XML-based applications and is intended to pose a challenge to traditional HTML interfaces in certain areas. read full post

Community groups better at reaching socially excluded than formal training schemes

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Public access points such as UK Online Centres has been seen as a way of reaching out to the socially excluded - do they work? read full post

Internet and Coffee Houses - A 350-year History

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Internet cafes are the heirs of the C17th tradiution of coffee houses as centres of gossip and debate read full post

Web browsers no longer main clients for internet connection

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Browsers no longer the main client tool for internet connection read full post

Skype - a 'phone system that works?

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Kazaa co-founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom have a new target: the telephone industry read full post