O.M.G.I.G.P. commerical for IE8
Oh come one Rachel, you KNOW I have to post this. People, just watch this for now. We will discuss on the show tonight.
Pitiful, just pitiful.
Oh come one Rachel, you KNOW I have to post this. People, just watch this for now. We will discuss on the show tonight.
Pitiful, just pitiful.
In some intersting news from Macrumors, today 3 new web browser apps have appeared in the iTunes app store. Here is the excerpt from Macrumors:
“A partial list of these new applications include:
- Edge Browser (Free) – No loss of screen real estate to the address or navigation bars.
- Incognito ($1.99) – Now you can browse without leaving a history of any kind.
- WebMate:Tabbed Browser ($0.99) – Web Mate simplifies browsing by queuing up all the links you click on, then allowing you to view them one by one when you’re ready.
- Shaking Web ($1.99) – adds a sophisticated algorithm to compensate for small hand shaking to allow for easier reading.
This could open the door for mobile versions of prominent web browsers such as Opera and Firefox, though there remain other SDK restrictions that could prevent full-featured versions of those browsers from appearing. Still, Apple appears to be loosening some early restrictions they had applied to the App Store approval process.”
Two questions come up as far as I’m concerned:
1. Does anyone know if any of these browsers are using webkit? One would think that would be the case.
2. If this is the case, is this a small sign that webkit is slowly becoming the web standard? I mean, if Microsoft is concidering web kit…why not?
Any thoughts?