Monthly Archives: April 2011

Firefox 4.0.1 Released

Mozilla has released first update to Firefox 4. The updated version, Firefox 4.0.1, fixes various security and stability issues. Continue reading

Delete Flash Cookies in Google Chrome

Google Chrome has added the option to delete Flash cookies. Flash cookies are another type of information saved by certain websites on your computer. Continue reading

New Policy for Firefox Add-on Compatibility

Mozilla has announced a change in policy for Firefox add-on compatibility. This feature is again inspired by Google Chrome, where extension developers don’t need to manually check and update their extensions for every next release. Continue reading

Google Toolbar 7 for Internet Explorer Released With Instant Search

Google has released updated version of its browser toolbar add-on, Google Toolbar, for Internet Explorer. The newer version, Google Toolbar 7, has got instant search feature.

rdd.me – Readability Powered URL Shortening Service

Readability has just announced a new service: rdd.me. The rdd.me is a URL shortening service, similar to goo.gl and bit.ly, with an extra feature. Continue reading

Nightly > Aurora > Beta > Final. Firefox Gets New Release Cycle

Mozilla has announced new release cycle for Firefox. Developers, webmasters, beta testers and end-users have now new options for release channels. Continue reading

Flock Browser Shutting Down

Flock, the social web browser, has announced to discontinue development and support. Flock started as a browser based on Mozilla’s Gecko platform, but recently moved to Chromium.

Chrome Team On reddit

Three members of Google Chrome team recently participated in a reddit IAmA discussion. In this discussion, Peter Kasting, Jeff Chang and Glen Murphy from Chrome team answered questions of reddit users.