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From the Guardian last week:

July 23, 2004 by Michael Boyle

From the Guardian last week:

The second browser war, by Ben Hammersley.

“…why did Microsoft stop developing Internet Explorer? Why would a company so vocal about innovation cease work on perhaps the most used application in the world, and for nearly three years? The answer is not definitive, but the prevailing thinking points to the third aspect of the browser war: it is the beginning of an even larger, if deeply curious, battle for the domination of the entire computer industry.”

I remain suspicious about the possibility of web apps to become the thin client or network computer heralded in years past, but it’s clear there’s something going on, and MS really does look like it’s being forced to hedge its bets a bit more than it has done in the past couple of years.

Tags: Browser, Guardian, Microsoft

Permit me a little self-indulgence…

July 23, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Permit me a little self-indulgence…

Is it possible that the performance of Like a Rolling Stone by Dylan and the Hawks in Manchester in 1966 (immortalized as the The Royal Albert Hall show) is the best rock and roll performance ever? I think it might be.

Tags: Music, Personal

The 9/11 Commission Report

July 22, 2004 by Michael Boyle

The 9/11 Commission Report

was issued today. PDFs of the Executive Summary are widely available, and Jason Kottke has made an HTML version as well, with links to each section. In particular, I direct your attention to the section entitled What to do? A Global strategy.

Tags: US Politics

A quick question:

July 21, 2004 by Michael Boyle

A quick question:

Why do all ad/marketing/pr/web agency sites suck? For both personal and professional reasons I browse such sites on a regular basis, and the ONLY reaction they give me is to completely lose confidence that they have the slightest clue what they are doing.

There are exceptions, generally among very small shops like my friends at Plank, and even more so 37Signals, to single out two of the decent ones. But the big shops – they display nothing but complete ignorance of the web; which, in 2004, is equal to ignorance of the media and marketing world in general.

Tags: Design, Marketing, Web Design

Technorati on CNN:

July 21, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Technorati on CNN:

Dave Sifry has just announced that Technorati will be providing an assist to CNN during their coverage of the Democratic National convention. Sifry and others will be on-air using the tools to follow the emerging stories and such. Computer stuff always looks stunted and odd on the box, but I hope this works out well for them. The site will be at politics.technorati.com during the convention.

Tags: Blogging

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