Ben Michael Ward is a Web Developer in San Francisco.

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Understand The Web

May 2nd, 2010 54 Comments

The Web does suck at APIs, and hardware devices, and 3D acceleration. None of those things have anything to do with being a web of information. This essay tries to explain why I disagree so strongly with recent detractors, and why I passionately believe in the web’s true, native architecture: Interlinked information.

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Opera is Awesome Because…

November 21st, 2007 8 Comments

This is totally not posted because Chris Mills is sitting next to me, although his presence here did prompt me to try this out.

Internet Explorer cannot, by design, run alongside itself — e.g. IE6 and IE7 (although hacks exist). This is a pain for web development and testing sites. The hacks that exist don’t fully function.
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