In Defense of Netflix Paid Members Public
According to investment blog Seeking Alpha, Netflix is going to lower fourth quarter guidance because...
Social Squatting and the Case for Decentralized Identity Paid Members Public
Listening to TWiT yesterday, I started wondering again whether domain names are really the best way to identity...
Firefox's Version Controversy isn't Just About Marketing. It's About the Strategic Direction of the Company. Paid Members Public
For those who tuned in late, Mozilla announced after the release of Firefox 4 in March that they would be instituting a rapid release schedule like that of Google Chrome...
Should Apple Discontinue Safari or Double Down? Paid Members Public
The recent news that Chrome has passed 20% browser market share (according to StatCounter) was impressive for a browser that hit the market just 30 months ago...
Browser Add-on Terminology is Broken. Can it be Fixed? Paid Members Public
Ever since I started developing browser add-ons for clients, I've battled with the confusing terminology used to describe them. A typical conversation goes something like this...
Will the Web Browser Replace the Operating System Desktop? Paid Members Public
Like most of geekdom, I sat transfixed in front of my computer yesterday, first following Engadget's live blog of Apple's WWDC keynote and then watching...
URL Musings Paid Members Public
As I posted yesterday, I don't see the notion of hiding the browser URL bar as particularly revolutionary, although some users will doubtless appreciate it...
Is the URL Bar Obsolete? Paid Members Public
Who would have thought that the humble browser URL bar would spark so much interest in the technosphere. When Ars Technica reported that prerelease version of Chrome...