Weekly Browsers Recap, February 22nd
- Europeans Get a Taste of the Browser Choice Screen
- Firefox 3.5.8 and 3.0.18 security updates now available
- Firefox for Android coming ‘late this year’
- Setup Reminders in Firefox
- Vote for your favorite Concepts in the Home Tab Design Challenge
- 4 FireFox Addons to Give You Website Statistics at a Glance
- Mozilla admits to add-on malware false alarm
- Google Officially Deadpools Gears For Safari. Puts It On Death Watch For Firefox And IE
- Improve YouTube Video Viewing in Google Chrome
- Google fixes vulnerabilities in Chrome 4 for Windows
- The Opera Widgets Code-to-win Challenge
- MWC: Hands-on video with the Opera Mobile browser for Android
- BBC want your browser ballot views
Thanks to Daniel Hendrycks, mabdul and Nox for links.
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Also, for many people there are only two real choices in the browser ballot, IE and Firefox. Via, Marco Zehe.
esp. because opera overslept the oportunity, and they’ll ship their (very promising and the most beautifull) opera 10.50 one-two months after the screen debuts.
opera 10.10 isnt a worthy contender, opera 10.50 is. but it is nowhere near the primetime, nor it is close to beta quality. changing EVERYTHING at once is always tough. and opera started it too late.
given that this ballot screen will work best for few first days, and after that its effect will diminish, they wont make it. no matter how much crunch overtime there will be.
looool http://my.opera.com/chooseopera/albums/showpic.dml?album=2147471&picture=29222971