Category Archives: Firefox

Misguided iPhone/Safari strategy analysis

More iPhone strategy from Bob Cringely. While he’s spot-on with most of his columns, I don’t agree with his line of thought in this week’s column. In a nutshell, Cringely believes that forcing developers to develop Safari-compliant AJAX applications will … Continue reading

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More on Safari for Windows

This time by John Dvorak, on Dow Jones’ Marketwatch: First, Dvorak’s take on the browser strategy is the same as mine (read yesterday’s post): “… this particular browser is necessary if anyone wants to develop applications for the iPhone. Apparently, … Continue reading

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Does Microsoft need Internet Explorer?

I was reading a Fortune Magazine article on how Ray Ozzie is the vanguard of Microsoft’s new Internet Services strategy. It struck me that Microsoft realizes that we’re moving away from the desktop to the “webtop” paradigm, where your data … Continue reading

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