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Google to release new browser

by Michael Goonan on Sep 1, 2008 at 07:53 PM

There’s a new player the the browser wars, and it’s Google. Google announced on the company blog today that they will be launching the beta of “Google Chrome” tomorrow morning for Windows, with versions for the Mac and Linux set to roll out in the coming weeks. This certainly won’t… Continue Reading »

7 ways that Apple can improve Safari

by Michael Goonan on Jul 12, 2008 at 03:57 PM

With the recent release of Firefox 3, Safari finally is seeing some serious competition in the browser space.  Its reign as the fastest browser on the Mac seems to be over for the time being, and Firefox’s usage share continues to climb both on the Mac and on Windows. Now,… Continue Reading »

iPhone SDK may block Firefox, Ruby, Python and several other frameworks

by Nicholas Montgomery on Mar 13, 2008 at 04:42 PM

We’ve all heard about how good the iPhone SDK is, but what about the downsides. Some major developers have been wanting to create apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but Firefox, Java and apps that run in the background may not be allowed. These highly valued apps may not… Continue Reading »

Mail theme for Thunderbird

by Stephen Chinnadorai on Jan 24, 2008 at 07:00 AM

Of course, not all of us are fortunate enough to use a Mac. And for those that don’t - the best free email client is definitely Thunderbird. From the creators of Firefox, the award-winning multi-platform browser, Thunderbird is a very powerful e-mail client and works just as well as Firefox… Continue Reading »

Steve Jobs looking for a fight with Firefox!

by Caitlyn Imburgo on Jun 20, 2007 at 01:00 PM

At last Monday’s WWDC keynote, Steve Jobs surprisingly released the Safari 3 beta to not only Mac users, but Windows users as well, in an attempt to increase the amount of Safari users in total on both platforms. In the presentation however, John Lily, of Mozilla, noticed that Steve basically… Continue Reading »

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