Yahoo! Mail supports the Email Standards Project

 Posted on December 31, 2007 at 1:27 am |  By Paddy
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Looks like Yahoo! Mail have made the effort to support email standards 100%. This is excellent news, having one of the top mail clients prove their support to The Email Standards Project shows the weight this standard initiative has behind it.
I wrote about the importance of the Email Standards Project a while back. It’s [...]

The real difference between Europe and the Valley

 Posted on December 28, 2007 at 1:43 am |  By Paul Walsh
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Rather than type what I think, I’d like to share with you, my thoughts about the real difference between Europe and the Valley, as articulated by Eric Eldon on a TechCrunch post.
This the best version I’ve read to date. My favourite quote is ‘think Hollywood for geeks’.
Why is anybody comparing an entire continent to a [...]

Will IE8 really be standards compliant?

 Posted on December 24, 2007 at 1:33 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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Microsoft announced last week that Internet Explorer 8 passed the Acid2 test. This is a milestone because IE has never been supportive of standards in the past, forcing Web developers to create multiple versions of the same code to ensure their Web sites were compatible with as many browsers as possible. This is a serious [...]

Lets create the Ireland Inc. brand and stop talking about it

 Posted on December 24, 2007 at 12:47 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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I’d like to call a meeting to discuss the building of a networking ecosystem in Ireland to help increase awareness of events around the country.
One of my previous posts attracted much needed attention to this topic, as passionate people with great intentions (me included) agree to agree, without actually agreeing on an action plan.
I’d like [...]

IE8 is on the way, but there’s one standard I want it to drop

 Posted on December 20, 2007 at 2:17 am |  By Paul Walsh
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Microsoft is claiming that the new version of Internet Explorer (IE 8.0) will be more supportive of standards. What they’re not saying is what standards they’ll support. I hope they choose to support the W3C, because as far as I’m concerned, they’re the most important standards available.
One of the standards I’d like Microsoft to dump [...]

The correct definition of Web 3.0

 Posted on December 15, 2007 at 12:45 am |  By Paul Walsh
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I’ve been interviewed about my opinion regarding Web 3.0 on numerous occasions and thought it was time to write about it here as a way of drawing a line in the sand for future reference. It was actually Jason Calacanis’ twitter message about his definition that inspired me to put my thoughts on paper, so [...]

Sam Sethi at Le Web

 Posted on December 12, 2007 at 5:10 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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Actually Sam didn’t attend Le Web this year. I used his name badge instead, which many thought was quite creative, providing a lot of people with a giggle. It was actually a good conversational point.
Thanks to Pat Phelan for the picture. Dan Applequist amongst others uploaded theirs to flickr. Pictures of my badge seem to [...]

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