September 28, 2011
The Browser Olympics have come and gone. Thanks to Toms Hardware who held this year’s Browser Olympics! We have our winners and our losers but you are going to have to read the whole blog in order to see the results (or you can scroll to the bottom but seriously don’t peak). In the Browser ...
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September 26, 2011
Developers looking to learn HTML5 should check out Chrome Experiments, a series of HTML5 examples that show off what the language is capable of. Some of the examples are hard to believe that they were done in a simple programming language, but they are awesome. The site in general is really more of a testing ...
September 23, 2011
It seems that Google launched a quite useful service last year, but I just found out now. It consists of a URL shortener. The idea is to simplify the address to the form “http://goo.gl/o1uz4”, which is equivalent to “http://trileafdesigns.com/blog/”. Another useful feature is that if you add “.info” at the end of the shortened URL ...
September 16, 2011
Well if you haven’t realized by now Mozilla has been releasing updates for its products like crazy. This applies to both the Firefox browser and the Thunderbird mail client. This is due to its new rapid release strategy, following in the footsteps of Google’s chrome browser. While the changes might not be as apparent in ...
July 22, 2011
It seems month by month the used to be giant Internet Explorer is dwindling away. What used to set web standards is now nothing more than a boring, stale, hard to deal with experience. They have fallen behind in the browser wars now taking up less than 25% of the market. It seems like just ...
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June 8, 2011
Google has been busy lately. Chromebook coming out tomorrow, constant updates on their Chrome browser. Google Wallet (which I’ll talk about tomorrow if you are following!) which lets you pay turn your phone into a credit card. Just non-stop ideas and innovation from that company and this new idea might be the one big step ...
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May 18, 2011
Every time I open Google Chrome I’m pretty sure that I’m running a new version of it. Not too long ago I open my Google Chrome Browser and BOOM – new icon. Though I hate the new icon that Chrome has I still love it as a whole. The new icon just seems flat and ...
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April 8, 2011
So I just read something interesting on Sitepoint today. It was the browser market shares as of April. Since Firefox 4 and Internet Explore 9 came out last month it was expected for them to come out on top. It’s been awhile since Chrome hasn’t been the top monthly browser. The numbers are: Firefox is ...
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