Flock is a social networking browser based on Mozilla Firefox; flock was founded in 2005 based in Redwood City, CA. Flock is an open source company. Flock is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX in 12 languages, looks impressive on the first instance. Flock 2.0 beta has been released on June 16, 2008, based [...]
September 5th, 2008
Categories: User Experience, Web 2.0, Web Browsers . Author: Mohammed Arif . Comments: No Comments
Google Chrome: the Google Browser Google announced today that they will release their own browser tomorrow, code named Google Chrome. Beta version will be launched tomorrow morning only, initially available only for Windows. Google Chrome is open source and based on WebKit, which is the same engine used by Safari and Adobe AIR. This is [...]
September 1st, 2008
Categories: General, Technology, Web 2.0, Web Browsers . Author: Mohammed Arif . Comments: 2 Comments
http://javascript.weblogsinc.com/2006/08/06/javascript-outside-of-the-browser/ After reading the above article, questions comes in mind, why JavaScript outside the browser? So let’s go through on some points which strongly recommend the future of “the world’s most misunderstood programming language”. 1. JavaScript will be treated as a significant programming language in the upcoming days 2. JavaScript speed and performance, of course [...]
July 21st, 2008
Categories: JavaScript, Web 2.0, Web Browsers . Author: Mohammed Arif . Comments: No Comments
Got some interesting feedback on IE 7 on CSS 2.1 compliance though I don’t have IE 7 beta 2.0 installed at my box. Chris Wilson, Internet Explorer 7 and CSS 2.1 compliance: http://www.gtalbot.org/ BrowserBugsSection/ MSIE7Bugs/ CWilsonMSIE7AndCSSCompliance.html MSIE 7 bug collection sites: Internet Explorer 7 and CSS 2.1 compliance
July 3rd, 2007
Categories: CSS, Web Browsers . Author: Mohammed Arif . Comments: 1 Comment
I know that not every user agent going to supported most of the current web standards including DOM level 2, but opera’s people promise that. As said by David Storey in his article at Web Standards Group http://webstandardsgroup.org/features/david-storey.cfm I don’t think so IE would be coming up with all supported tags in IE7, then what [...]
August 10th, 2006
Categories: (X)HTML, CSS, Web Browsers, Web Standards . Author: Mohammed Arif . Comments: 1 Comment