Articles by Christopher Lewicki

opinion

HTML5: Towards a More Semantic Web

HTML5 is all the rage these days. If you stumble upon a group of nerds you’ll hear phrases like “offline storage”, “microdata” and “improved error handling”. But what does HTML5 mean to the average webmaster —the webmaster who just wants to display their content in the best way possible and not worry too much about the technical mumbo-jumbo which makes nerds’ trousers tight? In a nutshell, HTML5 provides a vastly expanded array of tags which allows for webmasters to describe what their content is and how it’s related right in the content itself.

Christopher Lewicki ·
opinion

The New Freedom: Do What You're Told

Much fanfare accompanied Apple’s publication of revised app store guidelines last month. Many tech industry blogs proclaimed a win for “openness.”

Christopher Lewicki ·
opinion

It’s Alive: The Perpetual Frankenstein of the Web

In the September issue of Wired magazine, editors Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff debated the “settled” notion that the web is dead.

Christopher Lewicki ·