The Future Dan and Lika Rouse

Sunday, Aug. 8th 2010

As many of our friends and business associates have heard, Dan is getting married this first weekend in Septemeber. Here’s a photo in traditional Cambodian dress. This really does make tuxes and white dresses look boring!

All the best to Dan and Lika!

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Will Internet Explorer 6 EVER Die?

Wednesday, May. 19th 2010

by Al Morel

The short and sweet answer is not for a while yet, but someday…

As you may, or may not know, IE6 is the bane of existence for web designers and developers. It’s old, weak, and tired, and many sites have stopped supporting it, but somehow, it still lives.

Just in the last few weeks, we’ve found a couple of examples of lasting entrenchment of IE6. In one instance it was physician who wanted to use an eComm that we had created. This person was running IE6 and was using a system maintained by one of the largest medical networks in the state of Massachusetts. As it turned out, IE6 was not the culprit but their own firewall. In another situation it was an mid sized insurance company with about 20 employees.

In some ways, it’s actually a good thing. We test all the sites we build in all the browsers shown in the chart below. It’s not easy getting them all to cooperate together but it certainly separates the web pros from the wannabes.

I found this breakdown of web browsers from this website: w3schools.com. As you can see, IE6 is slowly dying, and if you go to the site you can see the withering, and emergence,  of other browsers over the past few years.

Remember Netscape and AOL?


Web Browser Stats

Browser stats January 2009 to April 2010






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The Future of Flash

Tuesday, May. 4th 2010

by Al Morel

Whenever you can get Microsoft and Apple to agree on anything, you are probably close to a consensus.

Such is the case in the future of Flash and the direction that both of these companies are taking to support HTML5.

Here’s Steve Job’s post on the Apple site and Dean Hachamovitch’s view. (Dean is the czar of Internet Explorer at Microsoft)

Interestingly, there is zero mention of Microsoft’s Silverlight.

So long term, buh-bye Flash and Silverlight.  Of course, this will take a few years but I suspect the writing is on the wall.

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Q&A with WordPress creator, Matt Mullenweg

Friday, Apr. 16th 2010

Really informative question and answer session at the 2010 Dublin Web Summit, hosted by Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.


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So THAT’S how Twitter is going to make money.

Wednesday, Apr. 14th 2010

By Al Morel

Interesting: Overview of Twitter’s business model from CBS News.

Summary: Copy Google. Why not? ;-)

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