Posts Tagged ‘firefox’

Blog Marketing for The Holidays: Is Your Site Ready for the Crowds?

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

I’ve started my Christmas shopping online and it is my goal not to step inside a single brick and mortar store this holiday season. I imagine that there are millions of consumers who are going to go the same route. Are we going to find your e-commerce site or are we going to find your [...]

Easier Photo Uploads

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Most bloggers today aren’t geeks.  With the rise of business bloggers and teen bloggers, finally it appears the geek blogger majority is beginning to subside.  Of course, there is no scientific study I am citing here, just my own day-to-day travels around the web, but it does seem to be more common to NOT understand [...]

Feedburner’s Login Is Just Broken

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

If you’ve attempted to login to Feedburner lately you’ve noticed how broken it is.  Earlier, when trying to view the feed details from the PodcastRoundtable, a podcast to which I am a contributor, I had to login at least 10 or so times to view 4 pages.
I am guessing this is an error with Feedburner, [...]

Microsoft Adopts Mozilla’s RSS Feed Button

Friday, December 16th, 2005

While Microsoft has debated which RSS icon to use in their upcoming versions of Internet Explorer, Office, and Vista, they’ve gone from designing their own, to now adopting Mozilla’s orange version. 
Knowing that whatever icon Microsoft chooses will end up being the standard, I can only applaud them for taking their largest competitor’s icon and [...]

Easily ID Secure Site

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Internet Explorer has taken a beating this year from  Firefox, partially because of security issues (though most users say they  made the switch initially for tabbed browsing).  IE 7 hopes to draw some users back in with enhanced security features (and tabbed browsing).
In Microsoft’s forthcoming Internet Explorer 7, sites that have a high-assurance digital certificate [...]