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Common IE6 Duplicate Characters Bug

I’ve run into this bug less and less often over the past several months, which is making it harder for me to remember the cause each time. This is a very odd bug that has been fixed in IE7, but …...

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Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate Now Available

Internet Explorer 9 is another step closer to full public release as Microsoft made available the first release candidate (RC) of the browser for download. Release candidates are past alpha or beta...

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Why You Should Be Using Google Chrome and Why It Makes the Web More Awesome

If you flash back to 1994, when this crazy thing called the “World Wide Web” was starting to catch on, you’d have to admit it was a pretty static experience in comparison to today’s. A “web site” would...

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5 Fantastic Google Chrome Productivity Extensions for Designers

Being a creative at this interactive agency means wearing a lot of hats. We are thinkers, strategists, writers and of course designers. We work in all aspects of marketing and stay very busy. So when...

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No Flash Support in Internet Explorer 10 Metro

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 will not support any browser plug-ins when running in the new slick Metro mode. Most notably, that means no Flash support and a reliance on HTML5, JavaScript, and other...

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Amazon Announces New Kindles, New Cloud-Accelerated Web Browser

Some huge technology announcements from Amazon today as they introduced three new Kindle devices, a new $79 Kindle, the Kindle Touch, and the Android powered Kindle Fire tablet. As a web agency, the...

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2012 New Year’s Resolutions

It’s a new year and that means it’s time to reflect on 2011 and set resolutions for 2012. Here at MarketNet, the resolutions we’re focused on for the new year are 1280×800, 1366×768, 1280×1024,...

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Our Favorite Web Design Trends of 2011

Last year was yet another huge one on the Web as things continued to move forward at a breakneck pace. The explosive growth of traffic from mobile devices influenced everything and meant huge advances...

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Microsoft Says Goodbye to IE6

If you’re a web developer, I hope you’re not all partied out from your New Year’s celebrations because there’s an even better reason to celebrate: Internet Explorer 6 usage in the United States has now...

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Google Chrome Coming to Android Devices*

Google Chrome is finally coming to Android phones and tablets. A beta is available for download now if you’re one of the lucky few already running Android 4.0/Ice Cream Sandwich (hence the asterisk* in...

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