If Web Browsers Were Women
Artist Moie Preisenburger designed these dresses based on internet browser icons. (via geeks.thedailywh.at) View Image ›
Artist Moie Preisenburger designed these dresses based on internet browser icons. (via geeks.thedailywh.at) View Image ›
Science! A new study from a “psychometric consulting company” took the results from online IQ tests and correlated them with the browsers of those who took the online IQ tests. IE users, of any version, scored lower than all other users. Smartest? Opera users. This wasn't designed to troll Microsoft at all. (via technolog.msnbc.msn.com) View Image ›
The trick will help if you have less than 1GB RAM. Nice try, Google. View Image ›
Happy 6th Birthday, Firefox! What better way to celebrate our favorite customizable browser than by looking at some yummy Firefox inspired cakes? No plug-ins required. View List ›
Firefox appears to have crashed. Too many cookies! View Image ›
Microsofts Internet Explorer may still hold dominant market share in the web browser arena, but it is quickly fading against strong competition from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
Today, Mozilla is happy to release Firefox 3.6.4, the latest security and stability release for Firefox, used by nearly 400 million people around the world to browse the Web. This release provides crash protection for Windows and Linux users by isolating third-party plugins when they crash.
From College Humor: Internet Explorer on my computer is exactly like that horse. It just lies there and stinks up the place. [Via Turtlefeed and College Humor]
Internet Explorer is superior because of its ability to make pretty art. View Image ›
Who is victorious on the field of browser battle, and who has perished?! View Image ›
Blackbird is a new web browser custom-designed for black people. No, really. There's a “Black Search” (which moves content from African-American sites higher in your results), “Black Bookmarks,” and a “Black News Ticker.”
After prematurely sending out a comic book introducing Google’s new open source web browser to a few bloggers, the search giant announced the launch of the beta version of Google Chrome, available today. Shortly after that little woopsie-daisy, Google went ahead and published the comic book for the masses in the interest of “information for everyone” anyways. So Googley of them! Read More ›
Mozilla’s Head of User Experience, Aza Raskin, has just posted a video walkthrough of some of the features making their way into the upcoming Firefox Mobile. In other news, I’m currently using the Firefox 3 beta. Six hours going, and no crashes! Watch Video ›
A new version of Firefox is coming soon, and they’re hoping to set a Guinness Record for the most downloads in a single day. You can pledge to download here, or just wait until it’s out and then download it; the official date will be released soon. Read More ›