History of the browser user-agent string. An account of how we ended up with every browser pretending to be every other browser and, consequently, a warning against browser-sniffing over capability-sniffing.
History of the browser user-agent string. An account of how we ended up with every browser pretending to be every other browser and, consequently, a warning against browser-sniffing over capability-sniffing.
Google does not want rights to things you do using Chrome. Quelling the alarmism from earlier today. I know it's important to be careful, but jeez people, it was pretty obviously just overly vague legalese from the get-go. I get the impression that EULAs are more often used to cover backs liability-wise than to impinge on rights.
This is the personal site of Matthew Tarbit, a seasoned web developer holed-up in a hideaway somewhere in the depths of Leeds, England.
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Alternately, rest a while and dig through my entries like a corpulent pig in search of all that is truffle-icious.