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Why It’s PayPal’s Fault, Not The Browser
Posted By : at 2008-04-28 02:49:03

To close out this ranting post, let me say that I fully support web application developers and browser developers who want to protect their own customers from the dark side of the Internet, but I don’t think the fault and responsibility ...

Blog Source - http://www.jonathancoffman.com/blog/why-its-paypals-fault-not-the-browser.php


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Why it's time to dump the Web 2.0 sobriquet once and for all
at 2008-04-28 02:49:15

First, the gloomy view: The economy is slowing down and so what's up with the increasingly pointless me-too social-networking apps getting link love these days on Techmeme? They're cute, but outside of the echo chamber regulars, ...

Blog Source - http://awahid.blogspot.com/2008/04/why-it-time-to-dump-web-20-sobriquet_27.html


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