Hard to see the just-released
Hard to see the just-released Mozilla 1.0 ever
overtaking IE, but
at least there is finally some reasonable competition to encourage
browser-neutral webpage design.
Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one. - A.J. Liebling
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Hard to see the just-released Mozilla 1.0 ever
overtaking IE, but
at least there is finally some reasonable competition to encourage
browser-neutral webpage design.
I too, Brutus, have finally succumb to the “dark and yawning Abyss” known as blogging. I’m using Blogger Pro, by which I’m quite impressed.
Along with Replay and SpamAssassin, WebWasher is one of the most life-changing technologies in terms of letting me choose how I use my time and what I see. Jamie Kellner of Time Warner describes skipping ads as theft. I describe it as the future.
Which is why I was so annoyed when one of my favorite sites, the NY Times, started using Flash ads that weren’t automatically blocked by WebWasher 3.0. Well, never fear. The trick is just to edit the WebWasher filter list so that “*bluestreak.com/*”, “*yimg.com/*” and “*nytimes.com/adx/*” are all listed without any checkmarks. While you’re at it, mark “*blogger.com/*” as “do not filter” so that the javascript necessary for editing isn’t blocked.
We now return you to our regular scheduled broadcast, happily wiped clean of any advertising.
Hard to believe that VirCom will compete effectively with SpamAssassin.
Brad DeLong is one of the most insightful economists on the new economy. His favorite work of mine is quoted on my happiness page.