Back in June, Google launched Sputnik, a suite of tools that runs over 5,000 tests to check a web browser’s JavaScript conformance. Last week, they made the tool a lot easier for anyone to use, with a version that works in the web browser. The results are interesting.
Notably, both the Opera and Safari web browsers [...]
Tags: Conformance Test, Conformity, Firefox, Google, Ie8, Ie9, Internet Explorer, New Browser, Opera Web, Outlier, Preview Release, Safari, Several Times, Sputnik, Test Measures, Web Browser, Web Standards, Web Tool, Windows Internet, Windows Machines
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Sat, March 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
A few weeks ago, we noted that the Denver, CO-based design company Aten Design Group was holding a funeral for Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), the much-hated browser. The funeral took place last night. It wasn’t without controversy as there were protestors, and even a bouquet of flowers sent by Microsoft. But overall, it looks like [...]
Tags: Bouquet Of Flowers, Controversy, Denver Co, Design Group, Explorer Microsoft, Foreseeable Future, Good Times, Heaven, Ie8, Information Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Nonprofits, Photos, Pictures Flowers, Protestors, Videos, Windows Internet, Windows Microsoft, Youtube
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Fri, March 5 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In August 2009, home haircutting system maker Flowbee filed suit against Google in federal district court in Corpus Christi, Texas. The company was the umpteenth to take the Mountain View company to court for selling sponsored search ads to competitors under its trademarked keyword, which it alleged ‘confused’ customers.
On the 18th of February 2010, Google [...]
Tags: Breach Of Contract, Browser Programs, Corpus Christi Texas, Counterclaim, Federal District Court, Flowbee, Google, Home Haircutting, Internet Explorer, Mountain View, Nuggets, Santa Clara County, Santa Clara County California, Search Ads, Sponsored Search, State Courts, System Vendor, Umpteenth, Vendor Documents, Venue Selection
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Sun, February 21 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While digging through the Chromium forums back in November looking for clues about the then-unreleased Chrome for Mac beta, we stumbled on an interesting bit of information: Google was moving away from supporting Gears going forward. While this move was obvious for some given Google’s heavy investment in HTML5, Google hadn’t talked much about what [...]
Tags: Active Development, Database Api, Death Watch, Developers, Fette, Firefox, Gears, Google, Internet Explorer, Investing Resources, Kool Aid, Mac Beta, New Features, Os X, Safari, Scope, Snow Leopard, Sockets, Storage, What This Means
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Sun, February 21 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Google’s Chrome browser is quickly gaining market share, with one estimate putting it at about 5 percent of total usage, while Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is seeing a drop in overall share. But among TechCrunch readers Chrome is already beating every browser except for Firefox.
A look at our Google Analytics numbers for the past 30 [...]
Tags: Browser, Early Adopters, Firefox, Google, Internet Explorer, Market Share Gains, Microsoft, One Fifth, Population, Safari, Techcrunch, Vanguard, Web Surfing Habits
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Tue, February 16 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments