Google Chrome!
Along with all the geek’s around the world, today I got a hands on impression of Google Chrome. First off — the rationale behind the browser is exactly what it should be. Clean, quick, and flexible....
View ArticleChrome – Holding Steady
I had posted earlier that I had setup Google’s new Chrome browser. Now it’s been at least a week that I’ve been using it and I wanted to post some comments. First of all, I don’t consider a “beta”...
View ArticleFirefox 4 Released
The official release of Firefox 4 is today. Slightly late to join the pack with some of the features. Since the last major update of Firefox there have been 10 releases of Chrome. Some of the new...
View ArticleFirefox 7 Released: 50% reduction in memory
Mozilla released Firefox 7 yesterday to the general public. Don’t think of Firefox 7 as a totally new browser, they are just adopting the Chrome release number system (much more frequent releases, more...
View ArticleThe Pending Browser Hell – On IE Half Life
Paul Irish, wrote Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6, which details the complexities we have coming up for us as web developers. I’m glad to see someone fully thought this through. Browser...
View ArticleSilk: Amazon’s new Kindle Browser
Most of us heard of the new Amazon tablet, the Kindle Fire being priced at $199. Did you developers happen to catch that new browser Jeff Bezos also introduced? The new Amazon browser, Silk. Yup, this...
View ArticleFirefox: How People Use New Tabs
Over at Boriss’ Blog, an informative article was posted, How People Use New Tabs in Firefox: As the web evolves, so does the way people interact with the web. Firefox’s user experience and research...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 15
Google released Google Chrome version 15. The only real change, is the addition of a New Tab page. At the bottom of your New Tab page you’ll see some “bars” (not sure what the official name is yet)....
View ArticleGoogle Chrome 17 Released
You probably have it already, as it was released yesterday. That’s the nice thing about Chrome, no more old browser versions. Changes seem minimal: Pre-fetching and rendering of URLs as you type them...
View ArticleChrome beats IE Usage on Sundays
Google’s Chrome browser has been beating out IE usage on weekends since March 18. People are choosing Chrome for their home browser, while being forced to use IE at work during the week. Source:...
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