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Chromium: Google’s Newest Gold

September 24th, 2008

The Google Chrome Web browser, which was recently released in the market has been steadily giving up its gains to Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. It was reported that during the first day of its release Sept. 2 2008, Google Chrome gained more than 1% of the market share or roughly around 2 million [...]

Work From Home, Earn A Lot

May 29th, 2008

Not all people are familiar with online business originating from home. Most of them know of the standard form of living but today, many people are making quite a profit by making websites or even simple content.
There is no other profession in the world that gives you the opportunity to work for yourself, set [...]

The Death of Netscape Navigator

April 4th, 2008

Netscape Navigator is the first commercial web browser. Released in 1994, Navigator started losing its popularity when Internet Explorer was introduced to the web by Microsoft. And get this–free!
AOL has been supporting Netscape for over ten years. Last December 28, 2007, though, AOL officially announced that they will discontinue support to Netscape. Effective February of [...]

The Vision to Move Forward

February 24th, 2008

Microsoft thought then when Internet Explorer dominated the World Wide Web that they are secured and competition is not a question. They made very little effort to improve and update their softwares. In fact, from 2001 through 2004, there was almost no improvement. Until the time came when Windows XP Service Pack 2 was able [...]

Firefox 3. Beta, Released

February 7th, 2008

Firefox is bringing millions of internet user an ultimate web browsing experience on their new Firefox 3.0. With over 1300 changes, Firefox 3.0 Beta is now ready for download.
The new Firefox 3.0 is based on the web-rendering platform of Gecko 1.9. It has been under 30 months of development, with over two million lines of [...]

Skyfire: Bringing Better Mobile Webs

January 28th, 2008

Browsing on a mobile phone is akin to reading off a website from the early 90’s: text-heavy, very little images, slow, and cumbersome. This is more likely due to both your phone’s hardware and web browser. With the advent of better and more technologically capable phones, you’d expect some improvements with the browser as well. [...]


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