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Friday, 14 January 2011

A dictionary search box for your website or blog

Posted on 06:15 by Unknown
The Oxford Dictionaries Online search box widget I mentioned in a previous post has now gone live and is available for you to put on your own blogs or web sites. It is available in two versions, one for each of world and US English, and an instance of the final result can be seen at the top of the right hand column of this blog.

Get it here: http://oxforddictionaries.com/page/searchbox
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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Yet another set of browser stats

Posted on 09:23 by Unknown
    It's worth posting these graphs of browser market share over the second half of 2010 generated from real-world Urchin traffic figures. The first one shows the percentage traffic for each of the five main browsers, and the second one breaks the MS Internet Explorer figure down into separate versions since version 6. April and May are best ignored due to the site launch distorting the figures,
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Monday, 3 January 2011

2010 as viewed through Daily Express headlines

Posted on 01:26 by Unknown
    A couple of years ago I was working in a small business centre in Oxfordshire, a building that was home to several small tech companies. We had a common room with a kitchen and dining area, and the building management provided us with a selection of daily newspapers.
    Among those papers were a high-end broadsheet, a red-top tabloid and the Daily Express. I became fascinated by the Express 
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