Tag Archive | "Standards"
Web 2.0 News
I’m still struggling with the issue of running two blogs; the blog you’re reading right now and the BIMA blog. Most of my posts are applicable to both audiences, but there’s an overlap in those audiences. Some of you read both blogs. Do you read both blogs and if so, do you mind the duplication [...]
Web 2.0 News
I picked up on an interesting post about attention data from Damien Mulley’s blog. Whilst writing a comment on his post, I realised it was turning into an epic. It presented me with an opportunity to talk about Segala’s Semantic Web Firefox Trust extension too, so I’ve decided to write here and link to Damien’s [...]
Web 2.0 News
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 [...]
Web 2.0 News
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 [...]
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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 [...]
Web 2.0 News
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 [...]
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HTML vs text email is a debate that has been happening for as long as most can remember. I came across a post on the Brightspark Blog last week linking to The Email Standards Project, something I was thrilled to hear about. The Email Standards Project is about working with email client developers and the [...]