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12 October, 2010

Use any browser, but just use the latest version

By Sam Pascua

wise words

Web Browsers

Web Browsers

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10 August, 2009

HTML5 Canvas Experiment

By Sam Pascua

This is incredible work by the guys at 9elements, beautiful display of how to use HTML 5 -

HTML5 Canvas Experiment

However please note that unless you have a new browser you wont be able to see it, you will see the following message, but at least it is a good opportunity to update your browser to something a bit more sophisticated.

oh noez – please get yourself a sophisticated browser like FireFox 3.5, Safari, Opera or Chrome

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25 July, 2009

Microsoft to unbundle IE from Windows: EU

By Sam Pascua

The European Commission says Microsoft has agreed to open up Windows to different web browsers in order to fend off European Union litigation.

“Microsoft has proposed a consumer ballot screen as a solution to the pending antitrust case about the tying of Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser with Windows,” the commission said in a statement.

It said computer users would be able to “easily install competing web browsers, set one of those browsers as a default, and disable Internet Explorer” from the ballot screen.

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17 June, 2009

Opera Unite: a Web server on the Web browser

By Sam Pascua

In this article Lawrence Eng explains what Opera Unite is, discuss “the Internet’s unfulfilled promise” in more detail (and explain how it led to us creating Opera Unite), and share some inspirational ideas to illustrate what you can do with it.

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06 April, 2009

How Will the New Browsers Display Your Website?

By Sam Pascua

If your website was created more than a few months ago, now is the time to have it reviewed for compatibility with the latest browsers. Recent releases like Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3, Google Chrome and Safari 4 offer great improvements in the browsing experience, but they also present challenges for existing websites that were built to meet the technical specifications of earlier versions.

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18 February, 2009

Browsers Statistics

By Ky Nguyen

According to W3C research on current browsers’ usage, IE6 is going to disappear in a short time. Lets have a look:

2009 IE7 IE6 IE8 Fx Chrome S O
January 25.7% 18.5% 0.6% 45.5% 3.9% 3.0% 2.3%

Compared to:

2008 IE7 IE6 IE8 Fx Chrome S O
December 26.1% 19.6% 44.4% 3.6% 2.7% 2.4%
November 26.6% 20.0% 44.2% 3.1% 2.7% 2.3%

IE8 is coming on board. Lets wait and see how it goes, for IE8 is still on beta development and still has a lot of bugs.

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