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Don't Make Facebook's Mistake, Architect for the Modern World
A few months ago Mark Zuckerberg made headlines all over the place when he said HTML5 wasn't there yet and announced Facebook would be going all native with their mobile applications. As someone who believes whole heartedly in the ability of HTML5 this Read More...
Zuckerberg Was Right, but HTML5 is Not the Problem - Apple, Google, Microsoft & Developers Are!
It must have been my maturity that kept me from responding immediately to the headlines spawned by the Zuckerbuerg HTML5 comments . I am glad I waited and did some further research because I think the comments were aimed more at Apple, Google and Microsoft Read More...
I Recommend The Web Performance Daybook Volume 2
If you know me you know I am a fanatic about application performance and that I am a big fan of Steve Souders and the practice of web performance optimization (WPO). In the past I have recommended both High Performance Web Sites and Even Faster Web Sites Read More...
Web Performance Tip: Make Sure You Have a FavIcon
This week we, my Tellago co-workers, had a background discussion about Instagram experiences scaling to 35 million users . Jesus sent around a PDF from a presentation Mike Krieger, one of the Instagram founders, gave recently. The 'first culprit' Read More...
Pondering Amazon Silk
Last week Amazon announced its tablet, called the Kindle Fire . But what was probably the bigger news of course is the Fire’s browser, Silk. By now you have heard Amazon is taking a new approach to make the web faster by leveraging their EC2 server infrastructure Read More...
Mobile Web Browser Roundup
Testing desktop web applications means either having a fixed browser, typically the corporate standard, you target or testing across multiple browser versions. While developing mobile web sites drastically reduces the fragmentation inherent to native Read More...