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Archive for November, 2007

Windows Safari is on the Right Track

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

I started up Safari on Windows yesterday to test a website, and was delighted to see a major change in the 3.0.4 update: increased compatibility with the Windows desktop environment.

This means that Safari windows now behave the same way that other application windows do, and support utilities that enhance or alter that behavior. For [...]

Cyber Monday

Monday, November 26th, 2007

“The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” - Verbal Kint, Usual Suspects.
The exact opposite statement can be made about the National Retail Federation and Cyber Monday - The greatest trick the National Retail Federation ever pulled was convincing the world Cyber Monday did exist.
By all accounts the Monday [...]

Support Specialist Needed

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

We’ve started looking for someone to join the Recursive Function team as a support specialist. We’re interested in applications for full-time employees, but are also open to someone who’d like to work part-time, or an intern who wants to get a foot in the door.
Here’s the job description:
We’re looking for a talented, enthusiastic individual [...]

LinkedIn - Where is the real value?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

As my social networking applications continue to grow, i.e. Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc I am constantly trying to find ways to incorporate them into my professional life, and utilize them in a way that provides value. LinkedIn has been a tool that I have loved and hated since I started using it, but really [...]

Amazing CSS Animations

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

WebKit, if you didn’t know, is the web rendering engine behind Apple’s Safari web browser. It’s Open Source, too, meaning that anyone can take the WebKit source and build their own browser.
One thing that amazes me about WebKit is how the team keeps pushing the web forward. Over the past several months, they’ve added a [...]