Microsoft today released a platform preview of Internet Explorer 9. Good news for fans of Microsoft’s browser, but some bad news for people who still use Windows XP.
The good news: Next version of Internet Explorer will add support for the latest web technologies like HTML5, which will result in support for video standards like MPEG-4 [...] [...more]
Sometimes it’s necessary to take a break from working and play a game on your computer. If your employer doesn’t allow installing apps on the desktop, there are plenty of browser-based games.
Here is one that will keep you entertained after hours of hard work:
Power Soccer gives players live control of a soccer team in real-time [...] [...more]
The official Google Chrome Blog announced that a new “stable” version of the browser is now available to download. According to the announcement, this new version adds HTML and JavaScript APIs (application programming interface) and browser extensions that adds “over 1,500 new features.” In a nutshell, the browser now supports “apps” where users can download [...] [...more]
Mozilla hopes to release the final version of Firefox 3.6 later this month and a stability-improving update code-named Lorentz by March as part of a revised updating strategy.
“So far we haven’t found showstoppers,” says Mike Beltzner, Mozilla’s director of Firefox. If no more major issues are uncovered, “we’re looking at releasing somewhere in the last [...] [...more]
Over 50 people were interviewed on the streets of NYC and were asked, “What is a browser?” Hear their varied responses. Do you know?
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