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Website Design & SEO Blog - 04/2010
IE6 Market Share and Support
Internet Explorer 6 has long been considered the bane of many a Web Developer - now almost 10 years old, for much of its life it has dominated the market place. Unfortunately, at the time of its creation implementing interoperable cross-browser standards was of significantly smaller concern than it is now - following W3C implementation standards only truly became a major concern for browser makers several years later, with the increasing complexities involved in building and maintaining websites, and the release of competing browsers.
With IE6's market share becoming increasingly negligible, TJS is reducing its support for the browser. Our rationale is explained below.
Getting your face into social media
With the so called "Web 2.0" craze in its maturity, social media must be considered a serious part of any company's marketing strategy.
Why Xmarks the spot
If you use the internet as much as I do, no doubt you'll have hundreds of online resources and toolkits to make your life a little easier. Whilst I could wax lyrical all day about the merits of saving useful bookmarks and building up a toolkit, my focus for today is on the one piece of stand out technology to bring all this seamlessly together over my various browsers and computers, namely Xmarks, formerly foxmarks.
