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Why the NHS can’t get its browser act together
Finally the main stream media in the UK is paying attention to a problem that I have been rattling on about for 8 years – large organisations IT departments are not upgrading browsers. It is not only a major security issue, but is halting the progress of the web. Imagine if in 2000 you were [...]
YouTube Will Be Next To Kiss IE6 Support Goodbye
YouTube Will Be Next To Kiss IE6 Support Goodbye.
Judging by this screenshot taken by an IE6 user who was watching some videos on YouTube, it appears the Google company will be phasing out support for the browser shortly. I don’t have Internet Explorer 6 installed on my computer, so I can’t verify this first hand, [...]
Enterprise RSS – the State of the Industry
via Enterprise RSS – the State of the Industry – Greg Reinacker’s Weblog – Musings on just about everything..
There has been much talk over the last few days about Enterprise RSS, and whether it’s dead, still being born, or alive and well. Since I’ve got a pretty unique view into this particular industry, I thought [...]
Is It Time to Ditch IE6?
Internet Explorer 6 still accounts for 42% of browsers visiting an NHS site that I manage, this is an amazing figure for a 7 year old insecure and broken browser that cant render the modern web.
The web has not stopped evolving in the last 7 years. The article from Sitepoint below, highlights that web developers [...]
Your personal web
Simplify the web with RSS
If you are not up to speed with RSS, here is a primer.
RSS means Really Simple Syndication – actually it doesn’t matter what it means – all it is is a way of scouring the web and pulling all the information into one place without having to go to each and [...]
