by Ian | Feb 1, 2012 | Web
Goodbye IE6!! It’s been a long time coming, but usage of the long-outdated Internet Explorer 6 has finally dipped below 1% in the United States, earning the US a spot in the champions circle. Microsoft started IE6Countdown.com in 2011 to raise awareness of the...
by Ian | Jan 18, 2012 | Web
So I’m sure everyone and their brother has heard at least the term SOPA and perhaps PIPA by now, but I thought I’d write a little something about it, too. Which is interestingly ironic, since writing something on a public blog, as I am, is exactly what...
by Ian | Sep 28, 2011 | Web
We’ve been talking about Web browsers and some of their technical features a lot lately so I thought I’d take a break and touch on the more obvious visual differences you’ll see on pages loaded in the browsers. To do this, I made a page (linked...
by Ian | Sep 7, 2011 | Web
As you may know, Microsoft is trying to get people everywhere to move off of Internet Exploder 6 and upgrade to the most current version of IE (IE 8 if XP, IE 9 if Vista or Windows 7). If you don’t know about this, feel free to check out a previous post of ours...
by Ian | Aug 23, 2011 | Web
Continuing with our Web browser-news theme, check out this article highlighting Google’s Chrome as being ‘most improved’ in this year’s Web browser security tests – beating out Safari and Firefox. It’s a little long, but everyone...
by Ian | Aug 23, 2011 | Web
Alright!! As of July 2011, under 10% of the world was still using Internet Explorer 6…lets keep that number dropping! The U.S. is now under 2%, which is getting very close to the goal of under 1% IE6 usage. We upgraded 3 IE6 users to IE8 last week, and 2 more...