The big trend in my company is in blogs: we have blogs popping up like
crazy, and thus, I'm tasked with working on a blog landing page to
access them all. Shocking, right? (Yeah, we're a bit slow.)

The only other 'big' thing I see here is actually a negative trend:
decentralized web design and development; and, actually, a slow and
disorganized approach to processes and internal change. We are at
least 5 years behind the game in terms of how we approach our
website. And, any significant change is only expected by 2011. Fear
of trial and error keeps us there. (FYI: we are a Japanese company,
with my team based in North America, trying effect a global site.
Very tough.)

Regarding IE6... One the core issues for us is that internally our
company only recognizes and thus supports IE6. They don't consider
it important enough to invest in supporting newer technology. Ironic,
seeing as though we are an internet security company. So, though we
all *know* IE6 stinks, until we can shift internally, we will never
drop support. :(

Good luck with your report. Not sure I shared anything valuable, but
thought it good to share the lower-end of the spectrum.


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