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more about #browsers more comments → jinushaun: +1 Chrome is now my default OSX browser. FF crashes 20 times a day (no joke) and Safari has no power features. more » awperk: dear god, why do so many people still use IE. it actually breaks my heart to see that high percentage still. whenever i help somebody with computer pr... more » arougthopher: This has nothing to do with a supposed "Google-Apple" war, unless all of Chrome's marketshare came from Safari, which I doubt it did. This is more a ... more » TonyWonder: chrome has been amazing for me under SL...safari has always been shit especially under SL... I couldn't get over the constant beachballing with Sarafi... more » usa1: Still surprised IE is so high. People are so used to the defaults, it's amazing. more » Xagest: I wonder if the Chrome OS counts towards that number more » Gaucho85: I'll wait until google releases their army of T-1000s before I say that the "war is getting real" more » dallasmay: I don't think Apple cares about Google Chrome. Apple just cares that the web and web applications work correctly, and best, on a Mac. They made safari... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm actually quite surprised Firefox is catching up to Internet Explorer so quickly. Most business computers are still IE only and most of the people ... more » FriarNurgle: OHHH snap!!! Suck on that 0.03%, Safari. more » BIGE1312: Chrome is so awesome! It's the best internet browser available. All of you IE7-8 users do yourself a favor and download Google Chrome. You'll actually... more » Kaiser-Machead: I like Chrome for Mac a great deal, but one thing I've discovered is that it takes a significant hit on my MBP's battery when surfing, especially if I... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm not surprised, the Safari market share reflect the Mac userbase. I don't think anyone runs Safari on a PC (do they?) more » OCEntertainment: Firefox: "Hey, you guys! Man, you look like ants from all the way up here! Wheee!!" IE: "FE FI FO FUM." more » Twanzio: That big blue bar reminds me of something.... more » -
#data
Chrome Beats Safari
With the release of Chrome beta for Linux and Mac, the inevitable happened: Chrome became the number 3 browser, narrowly sliding past Safari with a 4.4 percent marketshare to Safari's 4.37 percent. The Google-Apple war is getting real, people. [ComputerWorld] -
#androidapps
Opera Mobile Browser Is Finally Coming to Android
With the impending arrival of the fantastic Opera Mobile, the Android browser wars have officially kicked off. But wait, Opera on Android? That sounds sort of familiar! Here's what's actually going on, and why this is great news: More » -
#windowsmobileapps
Skyfire 1.5 Brings More Speed, Less Ugly
Love that Skyfire can play any Flash videos, and optimize websites to load incredibly fast, but hate that it kind of looks like ass in the process? So does Skyfire! Which is why they've released version 1.5 for Windows Mobile. More » -
#browsers
Google Chrome for Mac and Linux: They're Here
The wait's been long, sometimes hard, but it's finally here: The first Chrome beta for Mac and Linux. It's missing all kinds of stuff, like a bookmark manager. But damn if it isn't fast. Oh, the fun don't stop there. More » -
#androidapps
Dolphin Browser Gives Droid the Multitouch It Should've Had From the Start
As far as phones go, the Droid is an olympian. A supermodel. A movie star. But without multitouch, it's a movie star with rickets, and awkward inflection. That is: mildly disappointing! That's where the Dolphin browser comes in. More » -
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#chrome
The Power User's Guide To Google Chrome
Our friends at Lifehacker have taken a fresh look at Google Chrome and updated last year's list with a power user's guide to its newest features. More » -
#iphoneapps
What On Earth Is Mozilla's Mystery iPhone App?
Mozilla's CEO says an iPhone app is due within a few weeks, and that it'll "surprise people." I mean, that's neat and all, but the most exciting possibility—Firefox—would be the least surprising. So, uh, what is it? More » -
#firefox
Shady Microsoft Plugin Pokes "Critical" Hole In Firefox Security
Microsoft has acknowledged that they slipped the .NET Framework Assistant plugin into Firefox via Windows Update this past February, and that it has poked a "critical" hole in the browser's security (effectively bringing Firefox down to IE's level). More » -
#browserwars
Mozilla Whines About Apple Being First in Microsoft's Web Browser Ballot Screen
After getting cornered by the European Union, Microsoft offered a reasonable solution to the web browser monopoly dilemma: Let users choose whatever browser they want. Now, the developers of Firefox are whining about who's first in the web setup screen. More » -
#browsers
Firefox 3.6 Will Speak Fluent Accelerometer
MacBooks and Thinkpads already have all the hardware they need to know which way they're tilting, but most software doesn't even bother to ask. Now, with the orientation-aware Firefox 3.6, your accelerometers might finally get some exercise. More » -
#btw
You Can Use Google Chrome for Mac Right Now
Google CEO Eric Schmidt says Chrome for Macs is coming in a couple months, but if you're impatient and only mildly adventurous, you can run it a surprisingly solid early version right now. More » -
#browsers
All WebKit Browsers Are Not Created Equal
It's behind some of the best desktop browsers, and all of the great mobile ones. But just because a company says they're using WebKit, the open source website rendering engine, doesn't guarantee an awesome browser. More » -
#mobilebrowsers
Opera Mini 5 Beta Out Now: Tabbed Browsing, Speed Dial Bookmarks
Unlike Opera Mobile, Opera Mini crunches pages on a server for viewing on your Java phone or BlackBerry. The beta has a snappier interface geared for touch or keypad control, and adds tabbed browsing, speed dial, and a password manager. More » -
#software
Is Your Browser Stealing Precious Battery Life?
People try so hard to extend laptop battery life—going blind staring at dimmed screens, developing repetitive stress injuries by ditching mice—that they can miss the obvious. Like browser choice, which apparently have a huge impact on battery life. More » -
#opera
Download Final (and Faster) Opera 10 Now
You can download the final version of Opera 10, with a new interface, compression (like the trick it pulls on phones) and other features, like, now. [Opera via Lifehacker]


