Archive for April, 2008

Pogo

PogoEye candy is pretty, by definition. But too much is too much, and AT&T’s new browser, Pogo seems to suffer from the vast amount of resources demanded by its attempt to make the most mundane Web tasks (finding a bookmark, for instance) a breath-taking overdose of eye-catching beauty. Here’s Ars Technica’s review of Pogo.

It’s an interesting concept, and I don’t want to go back to the days when a copy of Netscape Navigator 1.22 fit on a single floppy disc, but Pogo seems way too far ahead of its time in terms of realistic user resources. And just when you thought 2 gigs of RAM was enough… Pogo!

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CSS Naked Day!

In honor of CSS Naked Day, styles have temporarily been disabled. They’ll return tomorrow, April 10th, in the meantime, give a moment’s thought to how much CSS adds to the web.

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Browser Hell, 2008

This is a presentation I gave to the Web Standards and Usability Users Group meeting on April 8. The title is way too pessimistic. I should’ve changed it to “Browser Purgatory,” but that doesn’t really have the same je ne sais quoi pas.

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