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The Worldwide Web Consortium has released the results of its first tests to ascertain browsers' conformity to HTML5. And in a side-by-side comparison of Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome
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
The Web constantly changes and evolves. That, of course, is what makes the Internet so exciting, but it also means that finding older versions of a website is hard. The
Modern browsers are, generally speaking, so much better about stability than they used to be. Still, who hasn't had a browser crash in the middle of filling out a form
Web apps that rely on features that only modern browsers can offer are becoming a standard feature on the Internet. Sadly, though, the fact that a lot of users don't
Tagwhat, an augmented reality creation and distribution system, publicly launched this week bringing the world of augmented reality into the realm of Web 2.0. While other augmented realtiy browsers, such
Metalink is a new technology that makes it easier and faster to get large files. It's kind of like a playlist for such files (they can be FTP, HTTP, or
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
The latest data on browser trends from Sitepoint show that more people browse the Web on smartphones than use Internet Explorer 6 and 7 combined. Those two old clunkers have
One of the more common criticisms lobbed at Apple when it comes to iOS is its restrictive application approval policies. Apps that contain racy content, include features that compete
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