More like they didn't fully test their changes before they put them in production. I mean, if they didn't even test out their changes on the most-used browser, then they have a pretty flakey development team.
In some segments, there's a perception that no one who's rilly kewl would use IE -- despite the fact that it is out-of-the-box convenient for Windows users.
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ReplyDeleteMore like they didn't fully test their changes before they put them in production. I mean, if they didn't even test out their changes on the most-used browser, then they have a pretty flakey development team.
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In some segments, there's a perception that no one who's rilly kewl would use IE -- despite the fact that it is out-of-the-box convenient for Windows users.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say that for me, lazy pretty much trumps kewl.
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...and on the same weekend as Google's Splog fiasco, too. At least it provided material for lots and lots of posts.
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