Digg Watch #5
Posted on December 31st, 2008 | No Comments »
Let’s take a look at what web browser news has surfaced over at Digg over the past month:
- Firefox sails past 20% market share, IE drops below 70% - “Mozilla achieved an important milestone in November, sailing past 20% market share over an entire month for the first time since its release in November 2004.”
- Google Chrome Browser To Support Customization - A step in Firefox’s direction.
- Safari Tops 7% Of Browser Market Share, Mac OS X On The Rise - Not quite Firefox’s gain, but movement upward nonetheless.
- Firefox Beats Chrome And Webkit Eats Them For Breakfast - Links to some SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark results for bleeding edge builds of Chrome, Firefox and WebKit.
- Opera 10 alpha - The alpha release of Opera 10 features the Presto 2.2 rendering engine.
- Second Firefox 3.1 Beta Due ‘Very Shortly’ - A reference to the since-released Firefox 3.1 Beta 2.
- New trojan targets Firefox, masquerades as Greasemonkey
- Opera 10 Aces Acid3 Browser Test, Boosts Performance by 30% - More on the Opera 10 alpha release.
- Webkit Still The Best And Rips Opera 10 Alpha A New One - Perhaps the hidden gem in this one is the ground Chrome gained on the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark since the aforementioned link’s resulMozilla to pull the plug on Firefox 2 “soon”ts.
- Mozilla to pull the plug on Firefox 2 “soon” - no complaints here.
- First look: Firefox 3.1 beta 2, now with private browsing - The feature appears to be implemented very similarly to Chrome’s implementation.
- Firefox Adds Multitouch Gestures for Macs
- Google Chrome Comes Out of Beta
- Google anticipates a bright and shiny future for Chrome - Links to an interesting ars technica article covering the challenges Chrome faces in trying to catch up with Firefox and IE.
- Google’s Browser Sheds Its ‘Beta’ Label - One post just wasn’t enough.
- Mozilla reverse-engineers OSX to enhance Firefox 3.1 for Mac
- Google grants outsider Chrome-coding privileges - Given the requirements of becoming a Chrome “insider,” I’m not surprised to read that only one outsider has been granted permissions thus far.
- Internet Explorer security alert
- Exclusive: First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 RC1 - RC1, “which is believed to be the first feature-complete version of the browser, will lack in compatibility with web standards and will not match the JavaScript performance of all other major browsers.”
- Has Internet Explorer ever been safe?
- Firefox Issues Eight Patches for Web Browser
- FireTorrent Brings BitTorrent to Firefox
- Google pushing users away from IE?
- 7 Things Google Chrome Needs - Now That It’s Out of Beta - Links to a pretty good wishlist of Chrome improvements and enhancements.
- Firefox is most vulnerable Windows software in 2008 (PDF)
- Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 on Linux uses less memory
- Which sites will make the IE8 Compatibility Hall of Shame? - Apparently the Compatibility Mode feature of IE8 is one of its most critical.
- Firefox picks up 2 out of 3 users IE loses
- Mozilla releases second alpha of Fennec mobile browser - I haven’t covered Fennec here yet, but apparently it’s a descendant of Minimo.
- Mozilla’s mobile browser gets closer to prime time - By the way, a Fennec Fox is “a small nocturnal fox found in the Sahara Desert of North Africa.”
And now for some bonus coverage from Slashdot:
- Too Good To Ignore — 6 Alternative Browsers - Really, it ends up being five alternative browsers with the Mac and PC versions of Opera counting as two.
- A Cheat Sheet To All the Browser Betas
- Firefox 2.0 Update To Remove Phishing Detection
- Safari and Chrome: Tied For the Worst Password Manager
- Chrome Complicates Mozilla/Google Love-In
Happy New Year, everybody.
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