29 November
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The trendy must-have element (that really isn’t so trendy). (more here)

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29 October
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3 October
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You might need to ensure your website works on 76 different browsers in the near future.

More from Paul Irish on the new ’space race’.

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27 September
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Question everything…

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15 August
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“gee! an mp3 player with a HD! how original! kinda reminds me of a JUKEBOX i once knew.. ”

Just because you can’t fit it within the context of today’s rules, doesn’t mean it isn’t viable for tomorrow’s.

Witness some of the negative backlash Apple junkies spewed, when the iPod was announced in 2001.

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25 July
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Heh.

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25 July
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Dorky? Slightly. Clever? Very.

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7 June
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Mostly how it works. (Always to plan)

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20 April
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Apparently frequent Twitter’ers have shorter relationships than real life human beings.

(As validated by over 830,000 users from the incredibly insightful OKCupid blog)

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16 April
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Microsoft’s marketing claim:

“Web sites and HTML5 run best when they run natively, on a browser optimized for the operating system on your device. We built IE9 from the ground up for HTML5 and for Windows to deliver the most native HTML5 experience and the best Web experience on Windows. The only native experience of the Web of HTML5 today is on Windows 7 with IE9.”

Opera’s Bruce Lawson retorts (sensibly):

“The beauty of the Web is that it’s not native to anything. It works on the newest Android phone, any desktop browser and even the ancient Nokia phone a friend of mine in India has. Even though the native devices are completely different, the thing that unifies them is the Web. And HTML5 is the new evolution of the lingua franca of the Web.”

Mozilla put up a satirical website in response.

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