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Firefox 9 debuts today, still with few visible changes
Mozilla Firefox supporters prepare yourselves! As of today, the newest version of the (apparently) third most popular browser in the world is available for download. In keeping their plan to release a major iteration of the browser every six weeks, Mozilla made Firefox 9 public, a new version in whi... Read more22 Dec 2011 - 127 reads
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Google Chrome 15 becomes the world’s most popular browser
You can’t say you didn’t see it coming (because, c’mon, if you didn’t, then you haven’t been reading tech news for the past couple of years). The 15th version of Google Chrome has become the most widely used browser in the world, rising a little above the overthrown kin... Read more16 Dec 2011 - 120 reads
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Firefox 9 gets patched to avoid frequent crashes
Things aren’t working out for Mozilla Firefox these days. Once the main contender for the web browser’s throne, Firefox seems to be in some sort of freefall. Not only it’s lost its second spot as the most popular browser but since it changed its release schedule, more and more peop... Read more28 Dec 2011 - 127 reads
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Playing arcade games in your Chrome is now possible
If there’s something that explains the incredibly fast rate at which Google Chrome’s market share is growing, that has to be the basic idea supporting it. The Big G has always developed its web browser with the user in mind, trying to provide useful, comfortable and funny features with e... Read more04 Jan 2012 - 111 reads
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New Chrome Beta brings predictive feature
Google Chrome being the fastest web browser out there isn’t news to anyone. Everybody knows that this software is as fast as it can get when it comes to opening itself and loading pages but there are other ways to be speedy. That’s why the Big G is introducing a new/old feature to Chrome... Read more07 Jan 2012 - 127 reads
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AdBlock Plus browser extension to allow “acceptable ads”
AdBlock Plus, one of the most widely used browser add-ons and one of the closest allies for millions of internauts, has announced the inclusion of a feature that divided its users. Ironically enough for an extension labeled “AdBlock”, the browser add-on will now allow some ads by default... Read more13 Dec 2011 - 123 reads
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Chrome is finally the second most used browser in the world
Web browsers usage continues to change as week fly past us and the competition between the main players is leveling. Internet Explorer, who was once the undisputed ruler in the desktop browsing world, has been freefalling for quite a while and apparently will keep declining. Mozilla Firefox, the ma... Read more19 Nov 2011 - 127 reads
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Sharing becomes browser-based with Firefox Share
In an attempt to simplify the way in which we share interesting contents with our friends over social networks, Mozilla has introduced a new project called Firefox Share. It consists of a small add-on that allows to quickly sharelinks through a button located in the address bar. With it, Firefox is ... Read more31 Oct 2011 - 93 reads
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Internet Explorer’s market share still in freefall
October will be remembered by those interested in how people browse the Web as one historical month. After a decade of utter dominance, Internet Explorer dropped below the mark of the 50% of total browser usage, according to a report by Netmarketshare. This isn’t a linear and one-dimensional s... Read more03 Nov 2011 - 94 reads
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Newest Chrome beta adds support for multiple sign-ins
If you’ve ever shared a computer or if you keep separate Google accounts for business and personal activities, then you’re going to love the new Chrome beta. The browser is now testing a new feature that’ll allow you to create multiple profiles within the program, giving you the fr... Read more17 Nov 2011 - 102 reads
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