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Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2 For Developers and Testers

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Mozilla developer centre released its Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2 today. Codenamed as Shiretoko Alpha 2, developers or testers who would like to give it a try can download it. This Alpha 2 release it built on the pre-release version of the Gecko 1.9.1 platform and it introduces a few interesting new features such as:

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Avant Browser Enter The Fray

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Despite the fuss and ballyhoo over Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3 and the newly released Google Chrome, some people might choose to buck the trend by opting for less distinguished brands in the choice of browsers. If you don’t like to jump on the branded bandwagon, the Avant Browser is a viable alternative.

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Download Free Google Chrome Open Source Web Browser (Chromium)

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Google Chrome, with open source name of Chromium, is the latest foray by Google into the ‘not-so-crowded’ (considering billions of Internet surfers with just couple of popular browsers), but competitive web browser market. The most popular web browsers currently available include Internet Explorer from Microsoft, Firefox from Mozilla and Safari from Apple.

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Google Chrome Battles Internet Explorer and Firefox

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

While Internet Explorer and Firefox battle it out, Google has come from behind to launch its open source browser, Google Chrome. Google Chrome beta version will be released to the public in 100 countries today. In conjunction with this release of Google’s browser, details about Chrome can also be found in a 38-page online comic book in blogosphere. Users who intend to read the comic can get it here.

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Download The Latest Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

After the release of Windows Internet Explorer Beta 1 (IE 8 Beta 1) which targeted web designers and developers on March 25, 2008, Microsoft now moves a step further to the release of its IE8 final version by releasing its IE 8 Beta 2. Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is available for download for various Windows OS such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 32 bit edition, Windows Vista 64 bit edition, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Besides that, this new version also supports Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), and German languages.

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Firefox Prompts Users to Update the Latest Firefox 3.0.1

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Have you updated your Firefox 2 browser to Firefox 3? If you haven’t, prepare yourself to be nagged by Firefox from time to time reminding you to update your Firefox 2 to the latest version Firefox 3.0.1.

Firefox 2 users will be alerted with a nag screen to remind them that a newer version for Firefox is available and ready to be downloaded. Of course users will be given options to select “Later”, “Never” or “Get the New Version”. If you opt for the “Later” option, you will be reminded again after 24 hours. If you select “Get the New Version”, of course you can initiate the downloading process of Firefox 3 immediately. If you choose “Never”, don’t expect the notice to disappear forever. The nag notice will appear again in the near future.

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In Private Feature in IE8 Revealed By Microsoft

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

After applying to patent the term InPrivate with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office end of last month, one of the long speculated privacy tools, In Private, was finally affirmed by Microsoft and shown in its official blog (another tool is Cleartracks). As highlighted in the application form, InPrivate refers to “computer programs for disabling the history of file caching features of a Web browser, and computer software for notifying a user of a Web browser when others are tracking Web use and for controlling the information others can access about such use.” This new feature to be added to the upcoming Internet Explorer 8 is one of Microsoft’s key selling points for its new IE browser.

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Add Useful Information to Firefox Statusbar via Extended Statusbar 1.2.8 Plugin

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Need a quick check on how many images have been downloaded or how fast is the downloading speed? Firefox users can download and enjoy a new plugin, Extended Statusbar 1.2.8 that is able to provide the useful information. Extended Statusbar 1.2.8 will display and indicate to users the number of loaded images, the size of the file downloaded, the average downloading speed, the load time and the percentage that has been downloaded.

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