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Opera 10 Browser Now In AlphaOpen in New Window
For the adventurous out there (that's you, developers), the Opera 10 browser has just been released in alpha. Opera has a 1 to 2 percent browser market share, depending on what statistics you look at read more »
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Google Earth browser plug-in arrives for MacOpen in New Window
Google has released a Mac OS X version of a plug-in that lets people use its Google Earth software as a browser plug-in.The move means a smaller but significant crowd can rely on Web pages that emplo read more »
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Visual Explorer: New Browser Built on Top of Internet ExplorerOpen in New Window
Today we came across Visual Explorer, a new browser that wants to provide users with a better, more tightly integrated browsing experience. Similar to what Flock does with Firefox, Visual Explorer is read more »
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Hey, Apple’s Lawyers. Here Is Some Free Advice On How To Fight That iPhone Browser LawsuitOpen in New Window
When a company called EMG Technology filed a patent lawsuit against Apple last week over "the way the iPhone navigates the Internet," it had the stench of a patent troll. The suit was filed, a month read more »
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Google Chrome Browser To Support CustomizationOpen in New Window
The move gives Google's Web browser the same level of third-party extensions as Mozilla Firefox. read more »
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Mozilla developers readying one more beta cycle for Firefox 3.1Open in New Window
Scott M. Fulton reports, "Serious issues evidently remain with recent builds of the latest edition of Firefox, leading developers to propose a new Beta 3 cycle, but with the aim of not delaying the read more »
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Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to SafariOpen in New Window
Gregg Keizer posts "Apple Friday added anti-phishing protection to Safari, the last major browser to receive the feature that blocks known identity-stealing sites. The company also patched 11 securi read more »
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Making the Internet safe for kids, one vid at a timeOpen in New Window
Seth Rosenblatt writes about KidZui, "a closed system of pre-approved content, and although it seems to function like a browser, there's no way to use it to access the Internet directly. Instead, read more »
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