![]() 06/18/2015 at 10:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The answer is yes.
Last week I was trying to stream Le Mans but that didn’t work. So I decided to check Oppo...and Kinja on the Xbox is even worse. Just admire all the uneven line spacing and Kinja’d icons.
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How much Kinja could a webKinja Kinja if a webKinja could Kinja webs?
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Yo dawg, I heard you like Kinja so we Kinja’d Kinja so that you can see Kinja being Kinja’d on Kinja while you’re using Kinja.
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You have to consider that they probably develop the platform for FF, Chrome, Safari, IE and the mobile browsers.
If you look at the % of xbox traffic I’m sure it’s single digit or lower. Not a high priority.
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What we really need is to see if anyone has ever viewed Oppo on hacked Dreamcast.
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Sounds like something Murilee Martin would do.
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Even though this is IE for Xbox, you’re probably right.
![]() 06/18/2015 at 10:48 |
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The problem is it’s glitchy at best no matter what you’re on.
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Is this the Xbox One or the 360?
You can try this on 360 and it may help:
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360…
My 360 is doing all of the media center duty in my house, at least until there’s a holiday price reduction on the One. After the E3 announcements, it’s pretty much exactly what I want plus it plays games.
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yeah pretty much. But when it works like it’s supposed to I actually like it quite a bit.
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Breaking News: Kinja is an Alfa Romeo.
![]() 06/18/2015 at 10:55 |
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The answer is always yes if the question is “Can Kinja get worse?”
![]() 06/18/2015 at 10:55 |
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Hey I know him!
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‘Tis a 360. Thanks for the link.
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When I look at our web traffic (a small university) of about 140,000 sessions last month, I’m always amused at the number of people who are using things like BlackBerrys (BlackBerries?). 49 last month! The fact that there are ANY is amazing to me.
Even a relatively common device - Samsung Galaxy S5 - only accounts for 0.7% of our traffic.
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How many IE6 sessions are there? Probably a ton of people (read: elderly) who bought a computer a long time ago and never turned on updates.
![]() 06/18/2015 at 11:07 |
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Unless I’m missing something, it doesn’t give me versions... just browser. Interestingly, Chrome is the top browser by a good margin, probably because it’s installed by automatically on university machines. Safari is next! Then IE, Firefox...