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Run Ubuntu In Your Browser With HTML5

By Armin Seuchter | October 13, 2011 | 42 Comments

Run Ubuntu In Your Browser With HTML5

A whole desktop experience recreated using HTML5 to demo what Ubuntu looks like.

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Chrome Almost Replaced Firefox In Ubuntu

By Armin Seuchter | June 14, 2011 | 7 Comments

Chrome Almost Replaced Firefox In UbuntuGoing by what Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, has to say, his company “looked very closely” at replacing Firefox, the longtime default web browser in Ubuntu, with Chrome this time around.
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Chrome to Replace Firefox in Ubuntu?

By Vygantas Lipskas | May 18, 2010 | 21 Comments

Chrome to Replace Firefox in Ubuntu?If UberGizmo rumor is true, Canonical, a company behind Ubuntu is planning to ditch Firefox web browser in favor of Google Chrome (or Chromium).

In fact, Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10 should be the very first version to do that.

How this version differs from the desktop release? It has a new interface, designed for restricted size machines that features a single menu bar design (more about it here).

It’s still unclear, whether same changes are planned for desktop version or not.

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Bye, Google, Yahoo! to Become Default Search Engine in Firefox (Ubuntu)

By Vygantas Lipskas | January 27, 2010 | 1 Comment

Bye, Google. Yahoo! to Become Default Search Engine in Firefox (Ubuntu)Starting from Ubuntu 10.04 (Ubuntu Lucid), the default search provider in new OS installations will be set to Yahoo! rather than Google.

The following announcement comes after Canonical Ltd. (company behind Ubuntu) struck a revenue sharing deal with Yahoo! Inc.

As for stats, Yahoo! search market share in US slipped down from 8.5% (November) to 8.28% (December), according to Stat Counter.

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Weekly Browsers Recap, August 17th

By Vygantas Lipskas | August 17, 2009 | 1 Comment

Weekly Browsers Recap, August 17th

Linux Browsers JavaScript Benchmark

By Alejandro Yee Cota | April 1, 2009 | 7 Comments

After seeing plenty of web browsers benchmark results on Windows platform, I have decided to test them myself on Linux instead. In the first part we will be using the most popular JavaScript benchmark: Sunspider.
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