IE8 – Trying to become a real browser?
Microsoft posted an article on their Internet Explorer blog earlier this week where they claimed Internet Explorer 8 passed the Acid2 test. Internet Explorer has been the cause of many web design headaches due to blatent disregard for Web Standards. Microsoft may finally be feeling pressure from Opera and Mozilla to comply with Web Standards.
Developing Embroidery-Academy.com
Over the past 2.5 years we have become active in a niche market that I never dreamed we would become a part of… Machine Embroidery. I am not by any means a “macho” guy. I always thought these sewing projects were done by conservative grandmothers in-between servings of prunes. I was naive and judgemental, but captivated by the charm and sincerity of these people. In fact, it’s been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.
Our most recent project in the industry, Embroidery-Academy.com has perfectly proven the values of iterative development.
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