... and Chrome's Java engine.
isnt it amazing?
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/
the canvas object is full of win!
my pal mrdoob did this sweet depth of field
and i cant believe this guy ported another world to javascript!
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... and Chrome's Java engine.
isnt it amazing?
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/
the canvas object is full of win!
my pal mrdoob did this sweet depth of field
and i cant believe this guy ported another world to javascript!
I want Opera's security, configurability and functionality with FF's plugin flexibility and Chrome's Java engine.
This.
I also like Firefox's awesome bar, can we keep that please?
Yay, an excuse to link to a pretty infographic:
http://www.michaelvandaniker.com/labs/b
ualization
Oh, and (sorta) speaking of web standards and whatnot, a friend made something lovely using HTML5; reminds me of an imaginary demo, so I'll link to it: http://www.clublime.com/lab/html5/sphere/
Yay, an excuse to link to a pretty infographic:
http://www.michaelvandaniker.com/labs/b ualization
How could people in 2008 still use IE5? D:
Yay, an excuse to link to a pretty infographic:
http://www.michaelvandaniker.com/labs/b ualization
That is mad cool chart.
On TCTD:
Total of whole one week IE: 7.61%
Breakdown
8.0 59.09%
7.0 30.39%
6.0 10.39%
5.5 0.13%
Pity that one 5.5 user. I have more readers on Blackberry, Amiga os, or Ps3s.
I want Opera's security, configurability and functionality with FF's plugin flexibility and Chrome's Java engine.
Same here! I can't give up Firefox's plugins though. They're just so convenient .
Not to mention I love how I have all my bookmarks set up. They make me happy.
Google just announced they are dropping support for FTP in Blogger. Well done Google you idiots! Now I have to port all my blogs to Wordpress. Grrrr.
Use Gopher, you'll be happier. Much happier.
You'll want to check out my gopher page:
gopher://retro-net.org/1/arfink/
They're super easy to write, easy to maintain, clean, retro, and if you have a browser which won't be stupid about interpreting the protocol, really fast. I suggest using Lynx for the ultimate in authentic Gopher surfing experience. I host my Gopher for free on the Retro-Net, a nice 68k Macintosh BSD-based network service for retro computing enthusiasts.