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Internet Explorer 8: How not to launch a new browser

Internet Explorer 8: How not to launch a new browser

Microsoft is the company that invented the concept of launching a beta product in order to build up traction for the final product.

 

40+ Add-Ons for Managing Firefox Tabs

40+ Add-Ons for Managing Firefox Tabs

Firefox users love their tabbed browsing capability, but if you leave tabs unchecked they can get completely out of control. For those of you who feel lost in a sea of tabs, there are numerous ways to manage them; Here are over 40 of the best extensions.

 

When Everything Lives In The Browser

When Everything Lives In The Browser

Power browsers are coming. And they'll look mighty familiar. Software is supposed to be a mature industry, characterized by some sort of mono- or duopoly. How to explain, then, the activity around Web browsers. Three of the tech industry's biggest names -- Microsoft, Google and Apple -- each has a significant in-house browser development effort, with periodic fresh releases.

 

Review: Apple's Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun

Apple Inc.'s decision to offer a public beta of its new Safari 4 Web browser -- available for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista -- caught the tech world by surprise.

 

Safari 4 Beta Executes JavaScript Faster Than You Can Blink

Apple has just released a major new beta version of their web browser, Safari 4. It’s available for Mac OS X and Windows, and you can download it at the official Safari site.

 

5 CSS3 Techniques For Major Browsers using the Power of jQue

5 CSS3 Techniques For Major Browsers using the Power of jQue

Many exciting new functions and features are being thought up for CSS3: text-shadow, box-sizing, opacity, multiple backgrounds, border-radius, border-image, etc… CSS3 leads to greater flexibility and makes it much easier to recreate previously complex effects. Not all current browsers support CSS3, but it is however possible to create equivalent ...

 

Firefox's next killer add-on SiteLauncher 0.9.5 released

This Firefox add-on provides a highly convenient and clutter-free method to quickly open websites that you use often. SiteLauncher is 100% keyboard driven--one special hotkey makes the the Launcher overlay appear, followed by a unique key to open the site you want as quickly and efficiently as possible.

 

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