Delivering a positive web experience has become exceedingly more complex as the access environment has shifted from a desktop-centric vision to one that is increasingly focused on mobile devices Read more »
Lose your love handles, call your mom more often, get that promotion: If you’re like many of us, you’re already thinking over some New Year’s resolutions that will make you a… Read more »
With this week’s announcement, Amazon lays bare its strategy for the market, one in which it can become a true hardware player yet stay within its center of gravity as a… Read more »
The second quarter of 2011 was a fast-paced one for the connected consumer segment, with every sector of the digital media landscape — music, e-books, online video and gaming — experiencing significant events… Read more »
HTML5 isn’t yet fully ratified, but browser vendors are nonetheless starting to implement some of its features. This presents a huge opportunity for forward-thinking web app developers, which in turn will… Read more »
The results of this survey underscore the fact that, without a doubt, today’s web worker work force is dynamic and forward-leaning in the adoption of technologies that empower a highly distributed… Read more »
Google unveiled Google TV at its I/O conference on May 20, promising to revolutionize the TV ecosystem by giving people “the power to experience what they love on TV and on… Read more »
Last week, Mozilla celebrated Firefox’s fifth birthday. It may seem hard to believe that it’s really been that long since Firefox first burst onto the browser scene, but it’s equally hard… Read more »
Because the first netbooks ran under the Linux banner, mainstream consumers, who were used to the look and feel of Windows, were largely put off by an OS that was unfamiliar… Read more »
After one year in existence, Google’s open-source browser has only 2.84 percent market share, while Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has 66.97 percent and Mozilla Firefox (also open source) has 22.98 percent share… Read more »