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more about #ie Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Jenny, I got your number... #browserballot more » Duckspwn: I just closed a notification from firefox saying that the .NET framework was a problem and that it had been disabled. I thought firefox was just full ... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Seriously now? What's next? Crawling back to momma's womb? #browserballot more » Heliophage: Just have the browsers presented in a circle. Better yet, a circle that rotates, so any future complaints about Firefox not getting a dominant positio... more » appletoad: is running iPhone OS 4.0 beta: What a whiny bitch. If people want firefox for its features and ease of use, they will click on it. If they want IE because they don't know any better... more » UnderLoK: Since Opera started all of this I would guess the only reason we haven't heard anything from them yet is because they are still drafting up a response... more » 2 replies by: I love FF (keywords + xmarks FTW), but seriously Boriss wouldn't be bitching if Firefox were first in the list. Just seems a tad hypocritical. #browse... more » fleebailey33: great, so microsoft ruined ff on purpose? what levels will they not go to #security more » OCEntertainment: I can't tell if the fox in that pic is getting a shot of allergy meds or heroin. I'm going to assume allergy meds, as I'm not familiar with an glutea... more » The Lab: and that's why it sucks to work as a company shill. She probably knew her points were BS as she was making them. #browserballot more » medrick: Wow, this has got to be one of the most poorly written articles I've ever seen on gizmodo. Saying they "slipped" it in is a misnomer, it was an opti... more » nutbastard: i think it's absurd that anyone would select a browser based on an arbitrary ordering. does she think we're retarded? people who would choose IE prob... more » Ryanraven: Is this list in order of developer? sorted alphabetically? I think that's fare enough. I mean IE doesn't have flashing lights on it or anything #brows... more » jetRink: Microsoft should just take a representative from each browser out for Happy Meals. Whoever yells shotgun first on the way back to the van gets first ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Because it's been proven by Internet science that people who like a certain thing will be more prone to select something else if it's first on the lis... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Actually, their complaint and concern IS a very valid one. [www.ted.com] Without more information to base your decision, you're going to accept the ... more » Platypus Man: I literally upgraded IE6 to IE8 a few days ago (though I've been using Firefox the whole time), but I didn't know about this. Sorry starving people! more » Bigbadbikernerd: "If You're Still Using Internet Explorer 6, You're Stealing Food from Starving People" Hell yeah we're stealing their food. They sure as hell don't ... more » ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: I wrote this crappy python script the last time this was announced if anyone wants to download a lot of copies. Tab spacing is important, it's python... more » mricyfire: "Even if you switch to Firefox immediately, help give Microsoft's money away" why so much hate for Microsoft? 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 » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Gives Europeans Choice of Browser Instead of None by Default
Microsoft's newest attempt to appease the EU is to create a system in which end users can choose their browsers. (Imagine that! Choice!) This is a change from Microsoft's previous offer to remove Internet Explorer completely from Windows 7. More » -
#browserwar
Chalk Drawing Depicts Epic Browser War (With A Touch of Conan)
What is best in life? To crush other browsers, see their worm-ridden code driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their fanboys. More » -
#security
Virtual Keyboard Confounds Key-logging Bosses, Criminals, and Spouses
If you're browsing the web at work or just somewhere insecure, the prospect of key-logging may keep you from typing passwords and/or expletives. This Greasemonkey-compatible script brings up a virtual keyboard for mouseclick typing. More » -
#internetexplorer
Microsoft Shows 'Feature Complete' IE 8 Release Candidate, Catches Up a Little
IE 8 has been marinating for some time, and press info and betas had provided a solid picture of its features. Now TGDaily has taken a good look at a near-complete version of the browser. More » -
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#google
Chrome Soon Leaving Beta, Triggering Mother of All Browser Wars
TechCrunch reports that the Google Chrome browser will soon graduate from beta status into a final release. Even if you've tried Chrome and passed, rest assured you haven't seen the last of it. -
#windowsmobile
Internet Explorer Mobile 6 Available in Free Emulator (Verdict: Not Horrible)
Not content to sit still while Opera and Skyfire kick its ass in the Windows Mobile browser space, Microsoft is previewing Internet Explorer Mobile 6, the next version of the notoriously rendering-impaired mobile browser, through a downloadable emulator. The addition of a "desktop" mode is promising, as is the fact that it appears to correctly render MSNBC's javascript-rich homepage, something with Mobile IE5 couldn't dream of doing. It's probably reasonable to expect IE6 to make an appearance in Windows Mobile 6.5, but XP and Vista users can test it now, right here. UPDATE: Impressions and feature list after the jump. More »
