CSS Word-wrap: break word; (revisited)

HedgerWow is a great blog. If you’ve never checked it out, you definitely should.

I just noticed the other day that his latest post gives some props to my Emulating CSS word-wrap for Mozilla/Firefox blog post, but his version adds some much needed cross-browser support for browsers I neglected.

Nice One, HedgerWow!

Firefox 3

Well unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that Firefox 3 was released on Tuesday. This is a big deal for me. When other browser makers release a new version, it’s like eh… ok, that’s cool (I guess). But when Mozilla releases a new Firefox, I’ve got a brand new shiny app to get me through my day to day web browsing.

Besides the new theme (on Windows) being a little bland, FF3 does not disappoint!

Google Earth is cool?

I - don’t - think - so!

Compared to this, Google Earth/Sky looks like a Fisher Price toy for little kids.

Oh, and by the way all you “Microsoft only copies” people out there, this product was in the works long before Google Earth/Sky ever existed.

Live Search News

Microsoft has released Live Search News, a direct competitor to Google News.

I must say that the interface is very nice. Much cleaner than Google’s, and since I’m not a big fan of Google (as a company), I’ve gone ahead and made Live Search News my “go-to” site for all things news.

And it’s not just me who thinks it’s pretty impressive: CNET thinks so too.

IE8 to act like IE8!

Looks like all the whining and moaning finally paid off. Who said Microsoft doesn’t listen to the community?