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LANjackal
Lifehacker - What's Your Current Web Browser of Choice? - Web browsers - http://lifehacker.com/5287232...
Lifehacker - What's Your Current Web Browser of Choice? - Web browsers
"Chrome's in 2.0 on Windows and available on Mac and Linux; Apple's beaming with pride over Safari 4; Opera's still innovating with Opera 10; and we're all eagerly awaiting Firefox 3.5. With all these great choices, which do you use?" - LANjackal from Bookmarklet
Voted for Firefox - LANjackal
Chrome. Firefox for sites in wich chrome doesn't work - Roberto from fftogo
Chrome (WinXP and Ubuntu), then FF, and the odd work website that requires IE *shudder*. - Warren Butler
are they still even bothering with IE anymore ?? it just seems lost in the haze of half baked ideas and the past lol my vote gos for firefox but will move to chrome once google add extensions - Rollz Chamberlain
Currently use firefox but I will switch to chrome when it enables plugins - Terje Mikal Espedal
Chrome, with a tiny bit of Firefox. - Kol Tregaskes
I have Firefox, Chrome and IE8 installed but only use the first 2 - LANjackal from IM
Flock or firefox. Will use chrome once it includes most of my favourite pluggins/addons - Alistair (alpinefolk)
Chrome & Firefox. Will use Chrome more when it compares in features to Firefox. - Tanath
Was a big FF user but now hooked on Chrome. - Manuel Mas
Safari 4. Looking forward to Chrome (OS X) Final Build - Johnny
You do know Chrome is already blowing Safari away in speed tests on OS X, right? - LANjackal from IM
When you say blowing away, you mean somewhere in the range of 0.1 - 0.9 seconds? - Johnny
FireFox primarily and Chrome for certain heavily used web apps like FF, Gmail and GReader. - Adi
Chrome. FF when i'm doing web dev work. - Jason Shultz
FireFox on the work and home machines as my primary because of all the add ons I can have, that just haven't come to Chrome yet. Chrome secondarily. I used to use Opera Mini on my cell phone but switched to SkyFire for S60 browsing. - Miss Elle
Chrome2.0, Finding FF3.5 dead Slow(Using O.S windows server 2003)...I wish FF3.5 rocks....personally love FF. - Prabodh
Just lovin Chrome; fast and simple. FF was just too slow and buggy, but I do miss the FF add-ons. Still find a site or three that requires IE, but not very many these days. - Jeff
The proper abbreviation for Firefox is Fx, which is good because then it doesn't conflict with the abbreviation for friendfeed, among other things. - Tanath
opera still is the leader in features, the cntrl tab function shows every tab\ in a list, so easy to navigate, to go back to the previous tab, ctrl tab takes you by default back to the last used one..brilliant, user friendly, as always! - daviza
@tanath: I just Googled it and u're right. Thanks for pointing that out. The official abbreviation for Firefox is indeed Fx, not FF - LANjackal from IM
Most of my personal browsing is done on Mac Safari 4. By the time Chrome Mac arrives Snow Leopard will be out and Safari will have its own crash resistance, so no need to switch. At work I use every browser available except for Opera. I work mainly on Fx and using Chrome/Safari for personal browsing. - Paul Grav
I have a local problem with Safari 4 that hasn't been solved yet, so I'm using the latest Firefox 3.5 beta. It's really good -- much faster than its predecessor. First release candidate is coming soon. It's already quite civilized. - Chris Baskind
I'm using chrome3 for most things. Safari4 is a bloat monster like Firefox. I've determined that I can make safari suck up hundreds and hundreds of megs of RAM by just opening and closing the same web page over and over. (which is not really a caching issue, it's a leak). Haven't tested the Safari update I got last night yet. Chrome is a little faster in sustained use, but Safari seems... more... - guruvan (Rob Nelson)
chrome 3 - metalerik
I'm finding Safari 4 with the update is the best yet, as long as you disable all the annoying crap. - Amy℠
FF 3.5 beta4 on my Mac. Safari4 keeps crashing :-( - Peter van Teeseling
I really like Chrome. However, over the last couple of weeks, Chrome has been crashing every so often. Even though it's irritating, I don't forsee switching back to Firefox any time soon. - padric toman
Mainly Opera 10.0 Beta for Linux - Thierry R. Andriamirado
CHROME. - Mona Nomura
Chrome on Linux/Windows - Adnan
Chrome - Will Higgins™
Chrome - JSNFLMNG
Chrome - Patrik Johansson
Chrome.... so fast, and every tab is a separate thread. A proper piece of software. - Jeff
Firefox - LouCypher
Chrome! I couldn't deal with Firefox eating up all of my memory any longer.. - Michael Fidler
Firefox, although as chrome for linux becomes available in repos, will be using that because tab process isolation is important. Also use opera as secondary mobile browser - Mike Chelen from fftogo
Adriano
BANKSY :: biggest British exhibition at Bristol < 3 July 2009 - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture...
BANKSY :: biggest British exhibition at Bristol < 3 July 2009
[slide show http://short.to/fl8f] 'The artist - whose identity is the subject of speculation - has installed the works in Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery inside a giant burned out ice cream van. The van, which sits under a giant melted cone, appears alongside dozens of sculptures, oil paintings and his trademark stencils. The exhibition, called Banksy versus Bristol Museum, consists of more than 100 items, including a sculpture of a riot police officer astride a child's rocking horse. An original Damien Hirst painting has a giant stencil of a rat painted over it and part of Banksy's "Bog Henge" - an imitation of the Stonehenge circle made from portable toilets from the Glastonbury Festival. A collapsed brick wall lies across the atrium's floor beneath dozens of stencilled subversive satirical and political messages. News of the exhibition was kept secret but in a rare statement Banksy said: "The people in Bristol have always been very good to me - I decided the best way to show my appreciation was by putting a bunch of old toilets and some live chicken nuggets in their museum."' - Adriano from Bookmarklet
mashable
In case u missed it: "HOW TO: Create Custom Twitter Backgrounds" - http://mashable.com/2009...
Tim O'Reilly
Loving The Geek Atlas. http://oreilly.com/catalog... Way more than a unique travel guide. It's an amazing tutorial on science and its history.
Ulrike Schmid
NPO-Blogparade - Zusammenfassung der 6. Runde - http://kulturzweinull.eu/index...
Christian Henner-Fehr
Watching: "A Tribute to Quentin Tarantino | Basic Thinking Blog" ( http://www.basicthinking.de/blog... )
Tarantino ist wirklich der Beste! Mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm: Jackie Brown - Daniela Bamberger
Ulrike Schmid
stART.09 ¦ Interview mit Karin Janner - http://kulturzweinull.eu/index...
Jan Tißler
Eine Kultur-Flatrate für Filesharing und das Interesse der Künstler - http://www.heise.de/newstic...
kosmar
[ws] Color Scheme Designer - http://colorschemedesigner.com/
[ws] Color Scheme Designer
stARTconference
Serie mit Interviews europäischer BloggerInnen aus dem Kunst- und Kulturbereich - http://www.labforculture.org/en...
Serie mit Interviews europäischer BloggerInnen aus dem Kunst- und Kulturbereich - stARTconference
Jan Tißler
25 Free Social Media Marketing & SEO Ebooks, White Papers + Other Downloads | SEOptimise - http://www.seoptimise.com/blog...
Städel Museum
Auf Flickr sind jetzte die Fotos der Caravaggio-Eröffnung zu sehen. http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Jonathan Kong
Golden Age of type? Or the dark ages? Eye’s type special nominates the faces of the moment. Now name yours - http://blog.eyemagazine.com/...
Golden Age of type? Or the dark ages? Eye’s type special nominates the faces of the moment. Now name yours
Golden Age of type? Or the dark ages? Eye’s type special nominates the faces of the moment. Now name yours
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"In ‘Golden age?’ (Eye no. 71 vol. 18), we asked twelve practitioners – art directors, type designers, educators – to suggest examples of typefaces that characterise the Zeitgeist, and show some of their nominated fonts. Now it’s your turn. Deborah Littlejohn asked these professionals whether the latest developments ‘indicated the emergence of a new “Golden Age” in type design, perhaps akin to that heralded by the invention of the printing press in the sixteenth century, the rise of the independent typographer in the early twentieth century or the fearless experimentation of the 1990s." - Jonathan Kong
Cee Bee
"Robots + good typography = win. Measuring in at 16 x 22.25 inches, the Helbotica Poster captures the winning equation with style and wit! Also available, in the same type-meets-robot format, are Futura and Akzidenz-Grotesk iterations." - Cee Bee from Bookmarklet
Christian Henner-Fehr
NPO-Blogparade: Warum werden Bewegtbilder von NPOs noch so wenig genutzt? - http://kulturmanagement.wordpress.com/2009...
Mal sehen, ob sich da in nächster Zeit etwas ändert. Allerdings ist es wichtig, dass auch die flankierenden Maßnahmen passen, sonst steht z.B. das Video ganz einsam auf YouTube. - Christian Henner-Fehr
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