Mozilla launched version 10 of the popular browser Firefox that introduces in-built developer tools, a full-screen API for game developers and CSS 3D transforms. Firefox development is under fast phase in recent times. It came from version 4 to version 10 in just nine months and Firefox 13 which is ... Read More →
SPDY: Google Looking to Speed Up the Web with New Protocol
Google just announced a new protocol, "SPDY" pronounced "SPeeDY" on Chromium blog. According to Google the new protocol will speed up the web. The protocol is not a replacement to the current protocol HTTP, but it will augment HTTP. ... Read More →
Happy Birthday, Firefox
Firefox over the years has garnered millions of fans around the world and has a thriving developer community. Firefox is celebrating five years of success today, part of the success of the browser can also be attributed to the developers who developed thousands of add-ons for the browser. ... Read More →
Firefox 3.5 Final is available with Private Browsing, Geo location features
Mozilla Firefox 3.5 final is released today with several improvements and new features. The most notable are new Tracemonkey Javascript engine which will make rendering heavy Javascript pages like Google Docs and others to load faster. Geo location features, and HTML 5 tags support is also included. ... Read More →
Google Chrome is much faster now
Google Chrome is already a faster browser and today Google released another version of the Chrome browser which is even faster than the previous version. Google claims that the version 2.0 of the browser announced today will run 30% faster in rendering Jacascript heavy web pages. ... Read More →
Bmlet Gets You All The Bookmarklets Under One Hood
Bmlet is a one of its kind directory where all you can find is bookmarklets, aka smart javascript bookmarks. The term, coined in 1998 is now noted for the extendibility and productive effects that it brings into one's surfing experience. Bookmarklets are a single line of javascript code that you ... Read More →