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Adobe BrowserLab adds screen capture, more browsers
Most Internet users know how annoying it is to have websites that don't work in their favorite browser. At the same time, any developer knows how much work it is to test new websites in every... Read more...
Chrome: We're number three
Google's Chrome browser passed Apple's Safari to become the third-most widely used browser, after just 16 months, according to Net Applications, an Internet market research firm. The company did not... Read more...
Skyfire brings rich media to mobile web browser market
Skyfire is taking aim at the big mobile web browsers--namely Safari and Opera--with a product that supports something the others don't: rich media (and streaming video and audio capabilities). Unlike... Read more...






