Weekly Browsers Recap, August 8th
- 8.4% of all hangs in IE9 in the past month caused by not using XMLHttpRequest
- 13 Firefox Add-Ons to Enhance Your Google+ Experience
- O’Brien: Is the end near for Google’s support for Firefox?
- A New Platform: Mozilla Against The World
- Google Announces Plans To Bake Android-Like Web Intents Into Chrome
- Google Chrome Dev Channel Update
- Google Chrome Beta Channel Update
- Chrome OS Stable Channel Updates for Chromebooks
- Chrome OS Dev Channel Update for Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48
- Choosing the Right Mobile Browser for Your Android Phone
- HTML5 Ad Builder Sprout Acquired By InMobi
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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.
O’Brien is clueless.
What is Mozilla for? WTF? Everybody knows that. If he doesn’t, he’s clueless.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
Yeah the article answers itself “Who do we exist for?”… For the users!
Look at Opera, Maxthon and other minor browsers, no one support them and they’re alive.
I’d call this article “Weekly Google recap”