FavBrowser and Lotosus Give Away

By | October 18, 2010 | 3 Comments

FavBrowser and Lotosus Give Away

Today, we are giving away something for the upcoming or current web masters: 10 x annually (12 months) web hosting packages from Lotosus hosting! In case you use other companies cPanel hosting, they will transfer your site free of charge.

Prizes

Platinum package
Disk Space: 1000 MB
Bandwidth: 10000 MB
Hosted Domains: 3
Control Panel: cPanel
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Browsers Are Awesome!

By | October 18, 2010 | 6 Comments

Mozilla’s New CEO is Gary Kovacs

By | October 15, 2010 | 5 Comments

garykovacsmozillaceoBack in May, 2010, John Lilly has announced about his decision to resign as CEO of the Mozilla Corporation.

Yesterday however, company has revealed its new CEO: Gary Kovacs, who is currently the senior vice president of mobile products at SAP and will be taking his role later next month, on November 8th.

According to reports, he was also a general manager of mobile at Adobe Systems.

Here’s what John Lilly had to say about Gary:
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The Video Demo of Opera 11 Alpha

By | October 14, 2010 | 75 Comments

Here is a sneak peak of what is coming from Opera Software.

So far, it looks more like implementation of Widgets. Let’s just wait for an actual release before making any final judgments.

The Wow Factor: Opera in Numbers

By | October 14, 2010 | 10 Comments

The Wow Factor: Opera in Numbers

Today was a big day for Opera Software, as company held its Up North Web event.

Following Opera Mobile for Android and Opera Extensions announcements, here are some interesting stats:

– 71 million people use Opera Mini today
– 50 million people have installed Opera’s cross-platform desktop browser on their computers
– 20 million users around the world use Opera products on connected devices other than phones and computers, e.g. television sets.
– 140 million users total
– Opera welcomes 2 new users every second!

Via: TechCrunch
Source: Opera

Watch Opera’s Up North Web Event Webcast

By | October 14, 2010 | 6 Comments

Watch Opera's Up North Web Event Webcast

If you have missed today’s Up North Web event, here is your chance to see its webcast right now.

Just head over to the following site where you can find 4 videos from:

Lars Boilesen
Christen Krogh
Håkon Wium Lie
Jon von Tetzchner

As well as some photos.

Opera 11 with Extensions

By | October 14, 2010 | 39 Comments

Opera 11 with ExtensionsThe world is coming to an end, as Opera Software has just announced its plans to bring extensions to the upcoming Opera 11 web browser.

What? How?

According to Norwegian software company, Opera tried to make it easy for developers to port already existing extensions from other browsers.

Furthermore, you will have a chance to create your own extension by using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and supported APIs.

Extensions will be based on the W3C Widget specifications and this is being considered for an Open Standard effort.

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Opera Mobile for Android

By | October 14, 2010 | 4 Comments

Opera Mobile for Android

Android users rejoice, as Opera has just announced the upcoming release of Opera Mobile for Android.

When? When? When?

Although the official date of availability remains unknown, company promised to deliver browser within a month or so.

Features?
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Mozilla’s Army of Awesome

By | October 13, 2010 | 4 Comments

Mozilla's Army of Awesome

In a plausible effort to strengthen Firefox community support, Mozilla has launched a new web site, called “Army of Awesome”.

Now, before you start packing your bags, here’s how it works:
– Mozilla tracks and displays all #Firefox mentions at Twitter
– In case of a browser issue, recruits may use their Twitter account and help those people out

Fair enough. However, while it sounds good on paper, there is one problem: it displays all the mentions, not highlighting tweets that may require your attention. To put it another way: a mess.

So, if you have a few minutes to spare, head over to Army of Awesome page and see it for yourself.

Fake: New and Different Mac OS X Web Browser

By | October 13, 2010 | 5 Comments

Now here is an interesting spin on a regular web browser. Basically, it’s a programmable web browser, designed with automation in mind. Think about it as a blend of Safari and OS X Apple Script utility.

According to Fake web page, you can use it to automate various web tasks, such as: filling forms and/or capturing screenshots. Developers may also find it beneficial, as they can use Fake to graphically configure automated tests for their web applications.

However, there are two downsides: Mac OS X only and a price of $29.95.

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