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Lessons learned from the Browser Wars

Did we learn anything through the massive growth in Internet software development from 1995-2000? Scott Berkun did. He was an original member of the small and initially ignored Internet Explorer team of 15 people that grew into a 200+ person organization by version 5.0. He went on to manage teams in Windows and MSN, and is here to talk about what he learned during and since those wild chaotic times. -YT
dooglesays...

oh God this talk is so bad. I wish had downvoted.
Someone please downvote to counter my upvote.

I hope this gets eliminated. need to get to -3 votes people, come on.

dooglesays...

I will, I will.
There will be a video I disagree with but still think should be on the 'Sift for all to see.

This one is the opposite - I agree with it, but it's done so badly no one should see it.

But both scenarios are deserving of a downvote.

gwiz665says...

Seems really basic and boring. Bah, most lectures are boring, and this isn't worse than some I've sat through. My verdict would probably be "meh", but in sympathy with doogle I'll downvote.

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