What browsers Google support can be very useful for client projects. Already having started phasing out support for IE6 they are only supporting IE8 and above for Google Plus accounts (presumably as XP use is still fairly high).
From their support page:
Supported browsers
Google pr...
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Traditionally the developers tool of choice, Firefox are making some pretty cumbersome decisions which can adversly affect project development. With IT managers berating the impact on rapid releases in corporates met with a near who cares attitude from Mozilla, there are also massive implications ...
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With less than 1000 days of Windows XP support, the end of development support for IE6 is within sight. But a 1000 days is a long time and we're likely to see a Chrome version number close to that by then.
So what can be done now?
Increase project costs if IE6 needs to be supported.
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The web, as the interactive playground it is, creates the ideal format for instant and conversational feedback and comments. This speeds up a process that was previously limited to letters and phone calls yet creates a new arena of pointless noise and spiteful remarks.
Let's look at a recent commen...
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A while back the Webkit team introduced a (non spec as of writing) CSS property for adjusting the text size. This was to allow 'control [over] the text size that Safari on iOS uses when rendering a block of text', especially with double-tap zooming. By default this is set to none on the iPad and a...
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