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Mozilla Is User’s Best Friend, And Not Cloud’s Enemy
Mozilla has the goal to give users full right of their browsing experience. Mozilla is actually helping cloud computing by creating a faster, secured and open browser. Continue reading
Chrome Web Store Displaying User Comments in Random Order?
Chrome Web Store gives users opportunity to rate and comment on the hosted extensions, themes and apps. I am not sure if it is a bug or feature, but unfortunately the comments posted in Chrome Web Store (CWS) are displayed in a confusing order. Continue reading
Chrome Beats Internet Explorer And Becomes #2 Browser in India
Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer in India, and now it is the second most popular browser in the country. Continue reading
Chrome Extension Tracking User’s Activities
According to a discussion on Reddit, a Chrome extension “Smooth Gestures” was found tracking user’s activities. Continue reading
Think Twice Before Installing Any Chrome Extension
Chrome extension Awesome Screenshot manipulates Google’s search result pages and inserts Amazon affiliate links without user’s permission. Continue reading
“Preload Firefox Libraries at Startup” Feature Now Live in Firefox Nightly Build
The “Preload Firefox libraries at startup” feature will make the startup two times faster on Windows and Linux platforms. And, this feature is now live in nightly builds. Continue reading
Future of Firefox’s Home Tab
Alex Faaborg, the principal designer on Firefox at Mozilla, has posted conceptual mock-ups for the Home tab and new tab. 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
