Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Learn what you can do to make the Internet better


 10 years ago Napster was the most widely used worldwide to download music and video. For 10 years, too, what you saw as innovative in the mobile phone market was the fact that the devices have or do not have internal antenna, and you still using Windows 98 to browse the Internet and chat with your friends through ICQ. Along with this 'innovation' all, at the same time Microsoft was presenting Internet Explorer 6.


10 years down here, as you may have noticed, a lot has changed for the better, and much of what I described earlier has been replaced by other, better services, with new additions and performance gains. However, unfortunately, this is not the case with Internet Explorer 6.

Thinking of making the Internet evolving and becoming more secure, a group of developers created the project Save the Web, encouraging all Internet users to upgrade their browsers. If you are a developer, click here to learn about Save the Web and take it into your site. The TechTudo as well as several other sites, supports this idea.

Currently, about 10.9% of the population still uses this old browser, which gained its fame mainly by already be installed on Windows XP, released in late 2001 (which in turn, at the height of his fame in 2006 got to run about 85% of computers in the world with 400 million copies). But what is the problem still use it?

The first reason is that you are using an expired product. From 10 years there, millions of new viruses and security holes were found and created, and users of older browsers are still unprotected. It would be the equivalent to you to ensure your health using a vaccine that won a few years ago, so to speak. Do you trust?

The second is that it is technologically stuck in time. The new versions of today have a significant gain in the processing of pages, and you can charge them much more easily and quickly. So if you claim that your computer or Internet is slow or that browser crashes all the time, update it.

Third, to refresh your browser, you will be helping the team responsible for creating sites that you both love to invest in new technologies, and not have to worry about creating a site that does not freeze in your browser prehistoric.

In other words, it's as if you were using a jalopy Ferreira, and, therefore, the site creators still need to worry about spending lots of money paved the way, while the other 90% of users worldwide are using flying cars , faster, more stable and safer.

The difference, following the idea of ​​'fictional little world of flying cars', just so you know, is that people can get an art car for free at no cost. It's just you want.