Google and Mozilla Announce New Privacy Features
NY Times, 1/24/11 Add two more Internet browser makers to the list of companies planning to offer Web users new ways to control how their personal data is collected online. On Monday, Mozilla and...
View ArticleMozilla CEO: Firefox Faced Advertiser Backlash Over "Do Not Track" Feature
Fast Company, 3/16/11 In January, Mozilla announced plans to add a “Do Not Track” feature to Firefox, a tool that would allow users to opt out from having advertisers and other sites track their...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Overtakes Internet Explorer
PCWorld (US) Google’s Chrome is now the most popular Web browser worldwide, surpassing Microsoft’s Internet Explorer for the first time, according to the latest figures from StatCounter. After years...
View ArticleHTML5-based mobile operating systems may change the face of mobile marketing
Mobile Marketing News Mozilla’s HTML5-based mobile operating system leaped ahead this week thanks to support from a handful of wireless carriers. For marketers, the news has the potential to bring more...
View ArticleMicrosoft confirms hackers exploiting critical IE bug, promises patch
Computerworld (US) FRAMINGHAM – Microsoft on Monday issued a security advisory that confirmed in-the-wild attacks are exploiting an unpatched bug in Internet Explorer. The software maker is working on...
View ArticleIDG World Tech Update- Week 2/28/13
IDG News Service Coming up on WTU this week we’re at Mobile World Congress with the new Firefox OS, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and an eagle cam from Germany’s Fraunhofer.
View ArticleMozilla, Samsung collaborating on the browser of the future
TechHive Experimental engine for next Web coming to Android, ARM processors SAN FRANCISCO – Mozilla can see the future of web browsing, and it lies in multi-core computing. Today’s quad-core...
View ArticleIDC: Mobile app developers are now as interested in tablets as smartphones,...
TheNextWeb Over the next six months, nearly an equivalent percentage of mobile app developers expect to build for tablets as for smartphones: 81.34 percent vs. 84 percent, respectively. Since 2010, the...
View ArticleChrome gets sharp after dumping 30-year-old Windows technology
IDG News Service Google last week said that it was finally ditching a 30-year-old technology to display fonts on Web pages in its Chrome browser for Windows. In an announcement Thursday about some of...
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