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If you didn’t think Google’s move to fork Webkit with its own engine Blink wasn’t going to make things a little messy on the browser front, think again. That’s because -… Read more »
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If you didn’t think Google’s move to fork Webkit with its own engine Blink wasn’t going to make things a little messy on the browser front, think again. That’s because -… Read more »
Mozilla rolled out a new social API that brings social services like Facebook Messenger directly into the browser itself. 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 »
Firefox has become the leading browser among web workers at 85.5%. While a majority of workers use Firefox, more than 50% also use Internet Explorer and Chrome. 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 »