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    Browser: Opera Mini Shelter on Windows Mobile

    March 5th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • Opera Opera Mini continues to develop into a variety of mobile platforms. Most recently, from the Norwegian browser Opera Mini is preparing to run on the Windows platform Phone, which is Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Phone 6.5. Continue Reading »

    News: Microsoft To Double Down on HTML5 with Internet Explorer 9

    March 4th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • With the latest releases of Opera, Google Chrome and Firefox continuing to push the boundaries of the web, the once-dominant Internet Explorer is looking less and less relevant every day. But we should expect Microsoft to go on the offensive at its upcoming MIX 2010 developer conference in Las Vegas, where, it has been speculated, the company will demonstrate the first beta builds of Internet Explorer 9 and possibly offer a preview release of the browser to developers. Continue Reading »

    Browser: Opera 10.50 Final Released!

    March 3rd, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
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  • Opera 10.50 final was released just a few minutes ago after five published release candidates in the last 48 hours. Most users who have noticed the increased development pace of the new Opera browser suspect that it had something to do with the introduction of the so called browser ballot screen in Europe which can be a chance to increase the market share in this popular market. Continue Reading »

    Browser: Internet Explorer Not Identical Again With Windows

    March 3rd, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • Party committee won a competitive European businesses who want a lawsuit Opera Windows users have the option to use a browser other than Internet Explorer is always on the bundling with Microsoft.

    The Commission agrees with the objections to the Opera duty use Microsoft’s browser on the windows because, without market competition, it will reduce innovation. Continue Reading »

    Browser: Opera 10.50 Release Candidate For Windows

    March 1st, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • Software company Opera has just released the release candidate of Opera 10.50 for the Microsoft Windows operating system. That’s an incredible pace considering that the first beta releases was a little bot more than 14 days ago although they did not make it in time to be included in Microsoft’s browser choice screen for Windows users who are running Internet Explorer as their default web browser (which we suspected was the reason for the fast paced development process). Could also be that they do not want the Chrome developer’s to come any closer version wise.. Continue Reading »

    Browser: Opera Will Be The threat of Safari on the iPhone

    February 20th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
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  • Opera fulfill his promise to introduce a special browsers running on the iPhone in the event Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona in 2010. Not just showing off, Opera also claimed that his engine faster browser than Safari.

    In a demonstrainya, Opera shows that Opera Mini can support each other with the Apple iPhone. Even the ‘arrogant’, Opera claims that its products are six times faster than Apple’s own browser besutan, namely Safari. Continue Reading »

    News: Safari 'Pressured' Chrome

    February 5th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • Although still classified as ‘born yesterday’, Chrome managed to provide enough pressure on the Safari browser on the segment.

    The reason Google’s browser Safari stalking position, especially in fighting over the last four of the world. From the data released Net Application, chase each other’s rank also occurred in the level of up to down. Because according to the agency, the competition between the browser just tighter. Continue Reading »

    News: Firefox 3.7 Dumped to Fix up 3.6

    January 16th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
  • Mozilla has dumped Firefox 3.7 from the release schedule, replacing it with regular features updates for version 3.6 of the browser.

    Under its original plans, Mozilla would roll out Firefox 3.6 and 3.7 over the course of 2009, each bringing minor improvements to the browser. However, a steady stream of delays to Firefox 3.6 has rendered that goal unobtainable, forcing Mozilla to rethink its release. Continue Reading »

    News: IE is still thriving in Corporate circles

    January 14th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
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  • The various discussions that mention Internet Explorer (IE) browser’s increasingly supplanted by other, perhaps not entirely correct. At least one independent survey stated that approximately 80 percent of companies are still loyal to use Microsoft’s browser for office activities.

    Survey conducted Devil Mountain Software said, 80 percent of the 22,000 computers using OS (Operating System) Windows Xp and relying on IE as their browser.

    Devil Mountain Network collects realtime metric system and application usage data from Windows-based computers and servers around the world. This information is then used to see the market trends that affect the Windows OS. Continue Reading »

    News: Mozilla Drumbeat Aims to Expand Web Participation

    January 10th, 2010 Add Comment Permalink
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  • Open source has dramatically reshaped the software development landscape. Yet is it enough to help propel the Web itself forward for the next decade? That’s what Mozilla believes. After having been synonymous with open source for over a decade, thanks to its efforts behind the popular Firefox Web browser, Mozilla is now creating a new effort to help shaping the Internet’s development using the same sorts of techniques that have made open source a success.

    The goal of the new Mozilla Drumbeat effort is to go beyond open source code to encourage and nurture projects that help to expand understanding and participation in the open Web. While Drumbeat is today only in its early stages of development, Mozilla is budgeting more than $1 million in funding for the effort – a project that it thinks could help to direct the very future of the Internet.

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