Internet Explo-rome: The frankenstein of the browser world

Internet Explo-rome: The frankenstein of the browser world

So your corporate IT policy requires you to use the ever popular though web standard deficient and downright pokey IE? Well, now’s your chance to give them the sly finger and have the last laugh. Google has released a rather clever little plugin for IE that will allow you to run Google Chrome 3 inside a frame within IE. The IE Google Chrome Plugin allows IE to make use of a whole host of open source technologies with one of the more popular goodies being HTML 5. ...

Opera Mini 5 beta out!

Opera Mini 5 beta out!

Ladies and Gentlemen: Start your downloadin’. Mobile users longing for a more enjoyable browsing experience will have a reason to take up gymnastics this fine Wednesday morning with the news that Opera Mini 5 beta is out and ready for your consumption. Building upon the already amazing predecessors, OM 5 adds several key features such as: Quicker, more intuitive UI and navigation Touch Screen optimized Tabbed Browsing *cheers* Speed Dial Password...

Chrome version 3 officially released.

Chrome version 3 officially released.

While some of you may still be chugging along on Chrome 1.0, or, if you’re like me running a beta build of 4.0, the announcement of version 3.0 becoming officially declared “stable” will have multiple meanings. For some, it will be time for a big update. For others, it will be old news. Regardless of which category you fall in to, Chrome has accomplished quite a lot in the year (plus a few days) that it’s been available. With dramatic speed...

Opera Mini 5: The Next Generation in Mobile Browsing

Opera Mini 5: The Next Generation in Mobile Browsing

Packin’ a mobile device that either doesn’t have a browser that’s up to snuff or simply prefer the processing power and light load of Opera Mini? Good news…perhaps. A new teaser on Opera Mini’s site shows the simple tagline: “The Next Generation in Mobile Browsing”. What will it bring to the hot mobile browsing front? Will it decimate all other competitors? We’ll just have to wait a little longer as all of that...

Chrome: 1 Year Later

Chrome: 1 Year Later

**Image taken from Mashable** Look back in time to the year 2008 (so long ago…I know) and try to remember when a little browser called Chrome was released into the spotlight. At first, there was a ton of fanfare and downloads as geeks and even non-geeks alike rushed to download this new hyped up browser. After the hype faded, it seemed that only geeks and internet junkies kept using Chrome. Through the trials and tribulations this past year, Google’s wonder...

Sony *hearts* Google: All Sony Vaios to come with Chrome Browser pre-installed…IE gets the shaft.

Sony *hearts* Google: All Sony Vaios to come with Chrome Browser pre-installed…IE gets the shaft.

While Microsoft’s dominant position on the browser market has been the un-toppable empire, the age of IE is finally (and thankfully) starting to come to an end. Over across the pond in Europe, Microsoft now has to include other options in Windows installs for browser downloads. However, stateside here we’re taking a slightly different approach. Since there aren’t any legal boundaries here, manufacturers are taking a different approach. Sony announced...

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