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Ohh really ? I didn't see them. ;-)
Sorry OSnews crew, I would like to see them. :-(
Really I do, although they can be a bit distracting at times.
But scripts loading from other sites and document.write just don't cut it for me. They affect performance and security a tad to much for my liking.
I block every external file with a plugin right now, which is highly annoying with people adding more and more domains to their site and loading JQuery and it's plugins and more of the same from Google, Microsoft and Yahoo.
Still I do run those adds on my own site though. :-(
They are at the bottom of the page, where they have the least impact on performance.
The site makes less money than the hosting would cost but that is currently free for us, so is the site for the users.
I wish SPDY/HTTPS/SNI would be in widespread use that would really help to speed up websites and make them secure. And not need to use HTTP like Alfman mentioned above.
While I'm talking things which could be really improved, the Certificate Authority system (as used by HTTPS and friends) could really be improved by the use of DNSSEC.
So now this comment is long enough. :-)
Edited 2011-06-19 10:09 UTC