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Well, I hope everyone had a nice holiday break. I only worked 2 days this week, and there weren’t many good links that I could find since most people were enjoying the holidays. I have finally recovered from my busy week at work, and I only have the last 15 days of 24 Ways to read. I think I’m going to cherish them though, since we have to wait a whole year for it again.
Anyways, these are the interesting links I found this week:
Not that I’m a coffee drinker, but this is an awesome idea. I would like to see this implemented in all kinds of retail stores. I also want to see the damn iPhone available to all carriers!
Andy Rutledge’s 10-year old son approached him saying that he wanted a website. This is just awesome. I hope one day my kids (when I have them) do this to me.
Not like anyone uses Netscape anymore, but at one time Netscape did have 90% of the market share, and they had a large role in pushing browser makers to improve their browsers. They are part of the reason that we have awesome browsers like Safari and Firefox.
This is dangerous territory if you ask me. I don’t think I will ever sell hosting to my freelance clients; I will only make recommendations of hosts to use.