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Choosy Taggers Prefer Firefox

October 11, 2005 - 75 words , 2 comments
Firefox usage at Tagyu is enormous.
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Bad call

May 15, 2003 - 321 words , 8 comments
Telephone services are very reliable and broadband is not. Think carefully before switching your telephone service to run over your cable modem.
Also tagged as: broadband pots telephone

The Web's 10th birthday

April 22, 2003 - 38 words
The first graphical browser was released a decade ago.
Also tagged as: mosaic

Staples.com: Yeah, we've got problems

February 15, 2003 - 986 words , 7 comments
A shopping trip at Staples.com yields some advice on writing effective error messages and defining sensible software requirements.
Also tagged as: contigencydesign cookies errormessages requirements staples statistics

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