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In many ways people are looking forward to HTML 5 and its expanded list of features. However, there's a number of aspects that have privacy advocates worried. In particular, people are concerned about geolocation. Fortunately the W3C (news, site ) is working on solutions.
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Following a nasty zero-day flaw exploited in malware downloads, as well as general difficulty around releasing the first full-featured beta, Mozilla's updated Firefox 4 schedule shows that release of the browser has been pushed back from late 2010 to 2011.
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Welcome back to the browser wars, Internet Explorer 9 is here! Along with beauty and speed, Microsoft's beta version of the browser -- released today -- promises to set websites free from their chains.
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Team Google set the bar pretty high when they said a new version of Google Chrome would be out every six weeks, but so far they're delivering on their word.
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This week, the mobile enterprise gains security, a beloved browser sync and the iPad continues to wreak havoc on e-Readers. Google Mobile Apps Gain More Security In the past year, Google has brought more and more of their apps to mobile devices. Accompanying the great many cloud computing tools,
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With Microsoft (news, site ) rebounding like Dennis Rodman in his prime, can the company pull another Windows 7 or Windows 7 Phone out of its hat with IE9? Exploring New Frontiers Internet Explorer has had a rough ride since, well, forever.
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Everyone knows that there are idealists, and there are pragmatists, and the two don't mix. Right? Well, the world is rarely that black and white. Want proof? A key name in the history of open source and the open web has just gone to work for a company-devouring corporation.
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Statistically, Flock (news, site ) is like the little browser that could, but didn’t. Translate that into numbers and you get 7.5 million people that have downloaded the browser, but only 1.1 million that actively use it. So, why does Flock keep Flopping? Well, we’re not really sure.
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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Mozilla Labs is at it again (aren’t they always ?). This time the dream team is aiming to streamline Firefox users’ experiences with extensions. Say what? We thought the whole extension process was already pretty easy.
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Browser wars time ! As they continue to evolve, it’s apparent that the long-standing few all have one goal in common: to become extensions of their users.
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With Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) (news, site ) now in wide distribution, we thought it a good time to talk about a few ways that with a little bit of applied knowledge you can save some of your valuable time.
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Mobile browsing is one of the few boom areas for telcos, but browser competition is stifled as owners traditionally stick with whatever comes with their phone -- Safari on the iPhone, IE for Windows Mobile, Chrome for Android, Opera on everything else and so on.
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The mobile browser war has been waging on with recent releases from the likes of Mozilla, Opera and Skyfire.
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