Don’t think, implement : standards, accessibility, best practices
I just watched another of Gary Vaynerchuk’s web videos. I have always wondered how these folks are so extroverted and whether that is the secret to building a business, especially in the social media space. Gary says no, watch what he says makes the difference.
I just finished watching Gary Vaynerchuk’s sidewalk keynote on marketing a web company in a down economy. His talk was so enthusiastic, powerfull and full of loads and loads of useful information I just had to share it with everyone.
NOTE: Video contains some crude language, viewers discretion is advised
Opera Software today, 25 November 2008, released the next version of the Opera Mini mobile browser, Opera Mini 4.2. From the first time I used Mini I never looked back as there is just no alternative to Opera Mini for a truly rich mobile internet experience.
Can’t afford or get an iPhone? No problem, Opera Mini brings full page view, perfect text resizing and zooming. Users in the United States will enjoy up to 30% faster browsing thanks to a Opera Mini Server pack. Bandwidth expensive? Opera Mini compresses all data before sending it to your phone. And if that is not enough, you can even set your preferred amount of compression.
For mobile phone users that currently use either the T-Mobile G1 or the Samsung Instinct, you now have an option and are no longer forced to use the clunky browser that comes default with the Android platform. All and all the new Opera Mini brings the mobile web to life for everyone!
Schalk Neethling is a highly experienced and enthusiastic Java standards based web developer currently located in Pretoria, South-Africa. He has been working on the web for the past 6 years developing and designing web sites/applications for clients around the world.
He has extensive knowledge of XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, JEE, JSP, PHP and more. He is actively involved in the open source, standards and accessibility community.