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The latest browser stats are causing some discussion - mainly because of this article by InformationWeek, which pours water over Microsoft's claims about IE7: "Although Microsoft recently touted the 100
Opera is claiming this morning that iPhone users were just clamoring away for an alternative browser and when Opera Mini hit the app store this month, the iPhone vaulted to
Mozilla just announced that Weave, the organization's experimental browser sync addon, has graduated from Mozilla Labs and is now part of the official Firefox roadmap. The name of the product
What do you do if you start to feel that you're losing a bit of ground in the browser market? Do you ply the Web geeks with Open standards? Or
Opera just launched the first alpha version of Opera 11, the company's first version of its desktop browser with support for extensions. As the browser wars continue to heat up,
Mike Beltzner, the man in charge of the development of open source browser Firefox, announced this morning that he'll be leaving Mozilla once the 4.0 version of the popular browser
As part of the European Union's antitrust agreement with Microsoft, the company will be required next year to show a list of alternatives to Internet Explorer to any Windows user
If you're anything like us, then you have multiple accounts for multiple purposes. Maybe you have one for your work life and one for your personal life, and even another
Today I interviewed Geoffrey Arone, the co-founder of social Web browser Flock.com. Flock recently released its official beta, which they call version 0.7. They're currently positioning their product as a
Opera the Browser may not be a household name in the United States, but around the world it's wildly popular and on the company's 15th birthday things are moving in
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