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Lightweight browsers

By Richard MacManus / June 2, 2003 10:45 PM

I've installed the W3C web browser/editor, Amaya, onto my PC. I've only just begun to test it. But with all this talk about Microsoft abandoning its IE browser, it may

Report: More Than 60% of Phones Web Capable by 2015

By Mike Melanson / August 3, 2010 8:35 AM / View Comments

From laptops and tablets to smart phones, the Web is going increasingly mobile. While not everyone can afford one of these devices, the Web is even creeping onto other, low-cost

Browser Wars: A Disturbance in The Force

By Rob Cottingham / September 7, 2008 2:18 AM

So Google has released Chrome, its entry in the browser wars (bonus points, Google, for promoting it with a Scott McCloud comic). I know, I know, it uses the same

Take Network World's Browser Test

By David Strom / September 4, 2011 7:00 AM / View Comments

Looking to have some fun this weekend and want to spend a few minutes taking a trip down memory lane? How about taking Network World's browsing test here. (link corrected)

46% of Web Users are Ready for HTML5

By Frederic Lardinois / May 25, 2010 1:49 PM / View Comments

HTML5 is quickly becoming an important part of the Web surfing experience, and according to online ad network Chitika, almost half of all Internet users are already using HTML5-compatible browsers.

97% of Mobile Web Response Time Is On the Front-End

By Klint Finley / June 10, 2011 11:00 AM / View Comments

Strangeloop president Joshua Bixby decided to take a look at Steve Souders' old claim that 80% of performance issues happen at the front-end. It turns out that for desktop

RWW Predictions: Browser Wars 2.0

By Richard MacManus / September 8, 2008 1:41 AM

This week we're running a prediction challenge, on the topic of browsers. Google's new browser, Chrome (our coverage), is sure to take market share from the existing players. So we

Paypal to Safari Users: Switch Browsers or You'll be a Victim of Fraud

By Sarah Perez / February 29, 2008 8:30 AM

In an interview with Macworld, PayPal issues a dire warning to users of Apple's Safari browser: don't use it if you want to avoid online fraud. Apparently, Safari is not

Why France and Germany Got it Right: IE Must Go

By Mike Melanson / January 19, 2010 11:40 AM / View Comments

It looks like Microsoft has moved to the "sticks and stones" method for handling public relations gaffes. As we reported yesterday, France joined Germany in suggesting that its citizens switch

Google Apps to Only Support the Latest Versions of Major Browsers

By Dan Rowinski / June 1, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

Starting August 1, Google Apps will only support functionality for the newest versions of the major Web browsers. Google says that such as desktop Gmail notifications and drag-and-drop file upload

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