Why you should give up coding for IE6
Lately there has been a lot of talk about whether or not to have web sites support Internet Explorer 6. Personally I think we should get rid of it NOW. Out with the old, in with the new is how the phrase goes. Well in my mind, there is only one way to make users who haven’t yet switch to make the switch: force them.
We can easily get the browser info when a visitor comes to your site so I say if it’s IE6, tell them they can’t view the site until they get a real browser *COUGH FireFox COUGH* and try viewing your site again correctly. Or if that’s a bit too harsh, still code for something better than IE6 and give visitors a message to upgrade and show them the crappy version of your site.
Nothing will change until it is forced onto people. They will stay with IE6 because they are scared to upgrade, too lazy or some other asinine reason. Well enough! If everyone stops making sites that work in IE6, people will change. Plain and simple. Please join me in my crusade to rid the Internet of this horrible beast. Then maybe we can move to get rid of IE in general but that’s a rant for another time.
My Thoughts on the Future of Twitter
You can’t do anything online these days without hearing about Twitter. I’ve written a few posts about it in the past (found here) and I have to admit that I am impressed with how it has been “blowing up” the past couple of months. I have had discussions with friends and co-workers about the staying power of Twitter and wanted to share my thoughts with everyone else.
Twitter is a force; an unstoppable force I feel right now. The only thing standing in its way is itself. With its huge growth, it has hard times with big events that come with a lot of tweets at the same time. For example, at the Macworld conference, Twitter experienced a few “Fail Whales” for a couple of hours. The same with CES that same week. Other times, it goes down without much of a reason. But other than that, I really don’t see anything or anyone getting in their way.
I wrote a post comparing Twitter, Plurk and Pownce a few months back and since then Pownce has bowed out of the battle. Plurk is still just a blip on the radar. I have an account but don’t really ever use it. It seemed like a good idea but I never could catch on. Too many of my friends were on Twitter already and like most people I thought, “Do I need this twice?”
Twitter is not going away any time soon. I have heard others say that they don’t expect to be on it in 2-3 years time but when I hear that, I can’t help but to think “what will you be on?” To me, Twitter just has that “it” quality and will soon be mainstream. I mean, even my mom has an account
I can’t think of anything taking its spot.
It’s one of those things I see people realizing how they lived without before it existed. Kind of like me with my DVR, I don’t know how I ever was without it. I feel the same about Twitter. I have met a ton of people and learned a lot of interesting things in the time I have used it. I think that Twitter has the power to be around for a while and only grow stronger, probably with the assistance of a bigger company buying them out. I just hope that They stay true to their initial idea and only imporove upon their infrastructure and stop all of the “Fail Whales”. Twitter can be a big force like a Google if it plays its cards right. I guess only time will see.
Firefox 3 Download Numbers
I’m not sure which is more impressive. The fact that over 3 million people downloaded Firefox 3 today or the fact that only 1 person from Liberia did.
Firefox 3 Released Today, Well Maybe Today
The internet community has been waiting for the anticipated release of the newest Firefox browser today for a few months now. Firefox even went so far as to attempt a world record for number of downloads in a day where people would pledge to download the newest version today.
Well that time has come and for me at least, and I don’t think that I am alone, the page, http://www.spreadfirefox.com/, is not loading for me. I find this very unfortunate for Firefox but understand that with all of the hype surrounding the release, that something like this had to be expected.
Let me know if anyone gets it working but for now, I’m in a holding pattern waiting to see how this goes.
UPDATE: Just got the Spread Firefox link to work but it directs me to download Version 2.
UPDATE #2: Mozilla just posted this blog about the server issue.
UPDATE #3: Just got it installed thanks to direct link from Chuck Reynolds. Seems to be working nicely. Now if I can just move some of these toolbars around and it will be perfect.
UPDATE #4: Mozilla just said that all is well now and download day has begun.
iPhone 2.0 Thoughts
So it’s been about a week since the newest iPhone was announced and I’ve had time to think about the good and bad now. In previous posts, I’ve mentioned possibly getting an iPhone in place of my T-Mobile Dash. Well I decided a couple of weeks ago to get a Blackberry Curve and I love it. And now, looking back, I’m glad that was the decision that I made.
When I first heard about the iPhone possibly being $299 for a 16gb model, I thought that this might just work. But then reading up on the fact that you had to sign up with AT&T for 2 years made this not that attractive for me.
I really love the idea of the GPS included in the newest version. I like it more that the addition of the 3G network. To me, if the 3G is only 2 times faster, it’s not worth the extra hassle. But I am very interested in the GPS.
I also think that the quality of apps will greatly increase due to the iPhone SDK that’s been out for a while now. I’m also a fan of the Application Store. Gives the developers a chance to see some return on countless hours spent developing apps. It also gives them a wide user base to potentially sell their apps to. I think Apple did well with this.
But the one stopping point for me is the fact that you have to get the iPhone activated in an AT&T store, thus removing any reason to jailbreak it. That is unless you don’t mind sending AT&T a check every month for services you might not use if you switch to a different network. That makes it really hard for people like me who might be locked into contracts with other carriers.
Overall, I really like the changes made to the new iPhone 2.0 but I think that the lock downs make it more unattractive to me as before. What do you think?
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