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IE8 moves fast, Chrome moves faster

Ars Technica have published a good analysis on browers wars for January 2010. Chrome is on a roll. It’s the fastest-growing browser in terms of market share we’ve seen in a long time. And its rapid growth corresponds with Internet Explorer’s steady decline. Keeping that in mind though, data from last month shows that IE8 [...]

4 ways the iPad changes web design forever

Lets forecast how the iPad will change how websites are designed. Here’s the top four things which change the game for website designers: 1. Adoption rates that makes you wish you bought Apple stocks The iPhone is the icing and mobile is the cherry – the iPad will be the cake. Despite hype, analysts concur [...]

XHTMLizers are loving the Apple iPad

At XHTMLized, we’re all (ok, most of us) huge Apple enthusiasts, so yesterday was a day marked on all our iCals. Yesterday being the day Apple would tell us all about their new tablet. It was all too exciting! Our geographically dispersed team gathered, as we do every day, in our futuristic work chat and [...]

Ode to Derek Powazek

Early nineties: before the Web 1.0 bubble; when Internet Explorer was cool – and ‘geek’ was not; this is when I started building my first websites. For those who remember these glory days, you may also remember Derek Powazek. Youngsters may also know him from recent times – Derek to this day creates web experiences [...]

The Web of Tomorrow: Start it today

Mashable has a nice article on 4 trends to watch for the web of tomorrow. The first 2 of these are very valid reasons to pay proper attention and investment to the front-end development of your website. The majority of PSD to HTML services position themselves as a way to ‘outsource’ the mundane aspects of [...]

Firefox 3.6 Released

The wait is over! Firefox 3.6 has spread it’s wings — now flying 20% faster than Firefox 3.5, according to Mozilla. Firefox 3.6 uses Gecko 1.9.2 web-rendering, which improves its load times, start-up speeds, etc. It feels more swift with some UI improvements, sporting new tabs, easier organization, and smooth scrolling. Check it out now!