Tag Archives: browsers

MSDN Blogs – Metro style browsing and plug-in free HTML5

Microsoft gets on the Flash is a dead end train.

Mozilla Add-ons Blog – Improving Add-on Performance

Nice, that’s a great thing for users, start pub­lish­ing infor­ma­tion regard­ing the per­for­mance of add-ons and start try­ing to con­vince pro­gram­mers to be more intel­li­gent in build­ing add-ons.

24 ways – My CSS Wish List

Count me in for every one of these.

Daring Fireball – How to Judge the Battle Between Apple and Adobe Regarding Flash

What to con­sider a win for Adobe or Apple.

Modern Thoughts On Open Source

Open source is infra­struc­ture for the mod­ern inter­net and thus really mod­ern computing.

Firefox vs. Chrome

PC World yes­ter­day ran a piece on Chrome and Fire­fox, com­par­ing the two and essen­tially Fire­fox was dead and Chrome was going to win the lat­est browser bat­tle. Run Chrome and Fire­fox side-by-side, and Fire­fox is embar­rass­ingly slow. It’s not even in the same league. It’s an old man on the run­ning track try­ing to

Firefox Code Base Analysis

Mozilla Fire­fox is an open-source web browser, that has gath­ered just over 11% of the inter­net browser mar­ket, an impres­sive move­ment for a browser that has to be phys­i­cally down­loaded onto a person’s com­puter and is not known out­side of tech/geek cir­cles. Few peo­ple install it them­selves out­side of these cir­cles unless they know some­one