Around the Browsersphere #3
Posted on September 7th, 2007 |
The browsersphere is a busy place, and only gets busier as I start to hone in on all the web browsers that are actually out there. Without further ado…
- Bryan Clark asks, does anyone use a homepage for their browser anymore?
- A member of the Ars Technica Forums wants to know why there’s no official browser for the Xbox 360.
- Jesse Ruderman has filed 3,000 Firefox bugs.
- The WebKit Detection Script has been updated to support the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
- Matt Brett believes that IE7 has done nothing but add more garbage to the pile.
- Kenneth van Wyk believes that Firefox is safer than Internet Explorer.
- Mashable has a list of 30+ skins for the Opera web browser.
- Software Battle calls Mouse Gestures Firefox’s killer extension.
- Mozilla Links reports that there’s a brand new Firefox start page.
- Have you tried split browsing in Firefox?
Tags: Add-ons, Bugs, Extensions, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Minor Players, Opera, Safari, Security, Themes and Skins