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  • I think we're proving ourselves as we go along. The past several months our strategy has been evolutionary - making maximum advantage of our client browser, as well as our enterprise software for people who want to build Web sites.

    Past   Thinking   People  
  • Day by day, the number of devices, platforms, and browsers that need to work with your site grows. Responsive web design represents a fundamental shift in how we'll build websites for the decade to come.

    Numbers   Design   Needs  
  • What I saw quite clearly in the '80s, before the internet, was that the whole world was shifting toward digital formats, and that didn't matter whether it's movies or writing or whatever. It was something that was coming. And with the invention of the World Wide Web in the early '90s, when we were teaching our first courses, or the arrival of the internet by way of the browser, which opened up the internet to everybody - soon it was just revolutionary.

    Interview with Aaron Shulman, believermag.com. July 1, 2015.
  • Software companies should take more responsibility for security holes, especially in browsers and e-mail clients. There are some straightforward things the industry should be doing right now to fix things, and I don't know why they haven't been done yet.

  • In '93 to '94, every browser had its own flavor of HTML. So it was very difficult to know what you could put in a Web page and reliably have most of your readership see it.

    Html   Flavor   Pages  
  • The diversity of web browsers tomorrow will match the diversity of ink browsers (aka paper) today

    Aka   Diversity   Ink  
  • What we now call the browser is whatever defines the web. What fits in the browser is the World Wide Web and a number of trivial standards to handle that so that the content comes.

    Numbers   World   Corny  
  • I just have to be super strong when it comes to my work time. Shut the browser, ignore the email alerts, and just WRITE.

    Strong   Writing   Email  
    Interview with Claire Zulkey, www.wbez.org. January 13, 2012.
  • Any machine that can run a browser is not thin. The browser has to be the thickest application man has ever invented, and it's getting thicker faster than anything ever development by man.

    Running   Men   Machines  
  • There's no denying that the way horror has been packaged in the past has done it no favours. Lurid black covers adorned with skulls, corpses crawling with insects and scantily clad maidens being chewed into by vampires -- all good clean fun, but it doesn't do much to give the genre an air of respectability or seriousness to the casual browser.

    Fun   Past   Air  
  • If you can use a Web browser, you can use Skype.

    Use   Skype   Browsers  
  • The fundamental deficiency in HTML is that it reduces hypertext and the intertwinedness of human communication to a question of how it is rendered and what happens when you click on it. ... HTML is to the browser what PostScript is to the laser printer.

    "LISP and AI". Usenet article, groups.google.com. May 10, 2000.
  • Every really good creative person in advertising has always had two noticeable characteristics. First, there was no subject he could not easily get interested in...Second, he was an extensive browser in all sorts of fields of information. For it is with the advertising man as with the cow: no browsing, no milk.

    Men   Two   Creative  
  • ...your Web browser is Ronald Reagan.

  • In direct navigation, users type exactly what they are looking for in the browser's web address field. This could be the exact domain name or web address. Millions of people do this, emphasizing the need for on- and off-line marketing and branding.

    Marc Ostrofsky (2013). “Get Rich Click!: The Ultimate Guide to Making Money on the Internet”, p.59, Simon and Schuster
  • The average consumer does not know the difference between browser, Internet and search box.

    "Questions For: Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Chairman". Interview with Andrew LaVallee, blogs.wsj.com. March 4, 2009.
  • Cookbooks, it should be stressed, do not belong in the kitchen at all. We keep them there for the sake of appearances; occasionally, we smear their pages together with vibrant green glazes or crimson compotes, in order to delude ourselves, and any passing browsers, that we are practicing cooks; but in all honesty, a cookbook is something you read in the living room, or in the bathroom, or in bed.

    Honesty   Order   Kitchen  
    Anthony Lane (2009). “Nobody's Perfect: Writings from The New Yorker”, p.651, Vintage
  • If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.

    Two   Wish   Would Be  
  • I continue to meet people who have had their Web pages hijacked, their browsers corrupted, in some cases, their children exposed to inappropriate material from these dangerous programs hidden in their family computers.

    Children   People   Pages  
  • To a writer, an open browser tab is like a glass of whiskey. 1 or 2 can help the work. Too many ensures that nothing gets done.

    Glasses   Done   Helping  
    Twitter post from Feb 16, 2014
  • I just became one with my browser software.

  • I went to a website the other day and right at the top of the page it showed me my ip address. It was the most disturbing moment I have ever experienced. This website even told me what internet browser I was using, and what day it was. Computers can do anything.

  • My question is what non-Microsoft browsers were you concerned about in January of 1996.

    "Gates Gives More Lip On Tape". www.wired.com. November 16, 1998.
  • I thought Microsoft did a lot of things that were good and right building parts of the browser into the operating system. Then I thought it out and came up with reasons why it was a monopoly

  • The Internet "browser"... is the piece of software that puts a message on your computer screen informing you that the Internet is currently busy and you should try again later.

  • Right now Bitcoin feels like the Internet before the browser.

  • A good browser, apps, good camera, and fast networking in your smartphone is just expected today.

    "BlackBerry unveils new smartphones, drops RIM name". www.foxnews.com. January 30, 2013.
  • I'd sit at my kitchen table and start scanning help-wanted ads on my laptop, but then a browser tab would blink and I'd get distracted and follow a link to a long magazine article about genetically modified wine grapes. Too long, actually, so I'd add it to my reading list. Then I'd follow another link to a book review. I'd add the review to my reading list, too, then download the first chapter of the book—third in a series about vampire police. Then, help-wanted ads forgotten, I'd retreat to the living room, put my laptop on my belly, and read all day. I had a lot of free time.

    Reading   Book   Wine  
    Robin Sloan (2012). “Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore”, p.7, Atlantic Books Ltd
  • We had planned to integrate a Web browser with our operating system as far back as 1993( filing its first court responses to federal antitrust)

  • Sometimes I get scared that I’m going to enter a web address into Twitter thinking it was my browser. That would be bad.

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