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Screenscrab, Read It Later & Firebug Lite

Screenscrab, Read It Later & Firebug Lite

I just installed Read It Later and Screengrab for Firefox and Firebug Lite for Chrome. All three add-ons/extensions are really helpful in my day-to-day management of Wopular.

 

Safari 5 tested: Chrome, Opera still have JavaScript edge

Apple released a new version of Safari on both Mac OS X and Windows, suggesting it has the "performance edge." Our testing doesn't quite agree with that conclusion.

 

Google Plans Chrome App Store

Google said it plans to launch a store for online applications that run in its Chrome Web browser and operating system, the Internet giant's latest push to encourage developers to build software that runs online.

 

10 Reasons Why Microsoft's IE Dominance is Ending

News Analysis: Internet Explorer still might be the leader in the browser market, but its dominance is coming to a close. Here are the reasons why and how that's happening.

 

Browser app tops download chart

Browser app tops download chart

Over one million iPhone users downloaded the Opera browser app in the first 24 hours of its release, the company claims.

 

10 FireFox Addons to Help Affiliate Marketers

Firefox is a great browser, especially since there are so many add-ons available. The power to augment your browsing experience with tools that will make you more productive is priceless, especially for an affiliate marketer.

 

With iPad Looming Google, Adobe Pair Up On Chrome

Google will build Adobe's Flash into its Chrome Web browser.

 

Opera Mini hits iTunes, awaits Apple verdict

Opera has finally submitted its browser to the iTunes store, daring Apple to reject it, while Firefox has called it a day for the Windows Mobile version of Fennec. Opera has been publicly taunting Apple for a ...

 

Choice screen gives browser boost

Choice screen gives browser boost

Web browser Opera says its downloads in Europe have doubled since Microsoft began offering a choice.

 

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

Today, Microsoft released the developer preview of Internet Explorer 9. The preview is bare-bones: after playing around with it, I can tell you that it doesn't have much in terms of user interface. This is more of a proof-of-concept than a web browser.

 

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