Firefox Web Developer Extensions
September 29, 2005Firefox has become a formidable adversary in the browser wars. According to stats from W3Schools, it’s used by 26.3% of all browser users. Our own stats show a total of 19.53%.
Firefox has become a formidable adversary in the browser wars. According to stats from W3Schools, it’s used by 26.3% of all browser users. Our own stats show a total of 19.53%.
The beta introduction of Internet Explorer 7 was a seminal moment in the development of business blogging, according to the organizer of a conference on the topic.
As developers, the evolution of web browsers is something we’re all concerned about. How are they the same? How do they differ? Who’s winning the so-called browser war?
Google is undergoing some of the most sweeping changes in its short, seven year history.
AOL has unwrapped its latest Netscape 8.0 browser with more security and ease-of-use functionality for novice Web surfers.
The ubiquitous banner ad has become the latest delivery mechanism for exploit code targeting a known flaw in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer browser.
There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox browser, and eWEEK Labs’ tests of Version 1.0, released today, show the hype is well-deserved.
Mozilla Firefox 1.0 has launched following a two-month preview that drew 8 million downloads of the alternative Web browser. ADVERTISEMENT
Security flaws have long plagued Internet Explorer (IE), the market-dominating web browser from Microsoft.
Internet Explorer use is dropping for the first time in years, according to San Diego, Calif.-based Web analytics firm WebSideStory.