Weekly Browsers Recap, September 7th
- Ruby on Rails vulnerability affects Twitter; IE8 immune
- Microsoft extends IE 8 charity offer
- Microsoft’s ‘Ten Grand’ Competition Ends, Was Actually Pretty Clever
- Firefox upgrade will check for third party updates
- Google Chrome OS to Feature Single Sign-On for Chrome Browser
- Google Chrome Turns 1!
- Opera 10 downloads
- Opera 10 : The Missing Pieces
- SkyFire Raises $5 Million More For Rich Mobile Browser
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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.
Response to “the missing pieces”
Opera 10 would be a very long time away then. Although I do want the things he suggests…
oh yes
When they said “Single Sign-on” I thought they meant something like this:
http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2009/05/identity-in-the-browser/
The thing they’re talking about in the article sounds just like what they already have available where it’s enough to just sign in to one of their services to at the same time become ‘signed in’ to the rest.
Also, speaking of Dragonfly missing features, Firebug has added the ability to inspect XML formatted data under the Net tab in addition to the already existing JSON inspector.
dragonfly has no features :/ simple as that, it cant be used for anything serious, and even simple tasks like quickly editing css are almost impossible.. forget about dragonfly, it isnt there, yet.
Thanks for linking to my article (Opera 10: Missing Pieces).