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99.9% of Websites Are Obsolete
An equal opportunity disease afflicts nearly every site now on the Web, from the humblest personal homepages to the multi-million-dollar sites of corporate giants. Cunning and insidious, the disease goes largely unrecognized because it is based on industry norms. Though their owners and managers may not know it yet, 99.9% of all websites are obsolete. [Digital Web]

Zeldman has written a very provocative piece that bears the attention of anyone involved in web site design. From Coders, Project Managers, Marketing Execs, Testers, and Web Designers, all need to look at these words and think about the impact. Customers need to expect more, and understand the price of not using the latest browsers. If you use a new media device like a phone, or handheld, you need to understand why the web simply does not work for you. Now that we are past the landrush, we need to figure out where we are going and how to get there...mj
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