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First Look at Firefox 3.1 Beta 1
Thu, 10/16/2008 - 02:36 — beachboy97a7The new FireFox 3.1 Beta 1 browser has been launched, and though not fully functional yet, this article gives you an overview of the enhanced features users can expect from the latest release. Among other enhancements, FF3.1 incorporates faster javascripting and geolocation features, though it still does not appear to offer private browsing or an improved session restore feature.
Webmasters- Get Robots to do Your Dirty Work
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 19:08 — pixiewillowFor all the adult webmasters out there that need help with their sales, this one is for you. Virtual Adult Agent released a new program that was specifically designed for the adult industry to assist with recovering sales a program might normally lose. It's completely automated and uses computer bots rather then live people, so it never takes a break.
Is Chrome a Surveillance System or a Browser?
Fri, 09/26/2008 - 16:18 — Manjo PlayerGoogle's Chrome browser has received critical acclaim for its nifty GUI and high tech features. However, one feature that has consumer and privacy groups worried is a unique identifier that broadcasts information back to Google when activated, so as to allow Google to learn more about particular users browsing and usage patterns.
Affiliate Looks across the Pond to Boost Revenue
Fri, 09/26/2008 - 01:08 — pixiewillowWith the US economy in the toilet, Adult Webmaster Empire, the industries leading live cam affiliate program, is looking for a new source of revenue and has turned it's attention overseas. With the continued strength of the Euro and British Pound, AWE feels they are staying ahead of the curve by offering every join option possible to Europe.
Mobile Phone Operators Forcast Slump in New Software Offerings
Fri, 10/31/2008 - 22:15 — beachboy97a7Marketing forecasts discussed at the recent Second Annual Mobile Northwest Conference demonstrate that the recession will likely cause mobile software developers to slow down production of new mobile applications as cell phone users cut back on peripheral entertainment for their devices.
Firefox Browser Announced for Mobiles
Tue, 10/14/2008 - 16:15 — Manjo PlayerMozilla, the makers of the popular open-source web browser 'Firefox', have announced that their newly developed 'Fennec' mobile browser will be initially released on the Nokia N810. While the initial release of the mobile browser will be limited, a Windows Mobile compatible browser is expected in a few months, and other operating systems are likely to adopt the browser in 2009 and beyond.
Tune Up Firefox with these Great Extensions
Wed, 10/22/2008 - 18:58 — BigBorkerAny webmaster who makes his living primarily from operating his web network knows that customizing your browser to suit your daily task needs can save you time and allow you to earn more money. Here are few of the best extensions for Firefox that can make your life a little easier: enjoy!
Will Chrome Mark the Decline of Desktop Computing?
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 16:33 — Manjo PlayerGoogle's new Chrome browser incorporates many features that allow for convenient access to online applications and documents and may mark the decline of traditional desktop computing.
Google's Chrome Browser Does Not Deserve the Hype
Sat, 09/27/2008 - 15:53 — plumppopotamusGoogle’s marketing department has spent quite a bit of energy trying to convince us that Chrome is a revolution in the way we use a browser to organize and find information on the web. A deeper inspection by this tech-savvy lawyer shows that while it has some cool features, it is hardly deserving of the praise lauded upon it by its own promoters.
Weed Out Your Dead URL Wood
Wed, 09/24/2008 - 12:22 — megaphantPing errors result from both ping sites that go offline as well as occasional errors that often fix themselves, and it's important for any webmaster to continuously prune any URLs that are returning questionable pings.
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