Posts Tagged ‘opera’
Sunday, June 21st, 2009
Does the Chrome logo spin your cogs? And has Bing outdone Google in the iconic logo department?
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Google Chrome, decorative monograms, and biffing the Bing | Logo …
Tags: chrome, design-news, experiment-graphs, iconic, little-logo, logo-spin, opera, rounds, shows-the-lowest, the-iconic
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
The experiment graphs (screenshot) shows the memory usage of Chrome, Firefox 3.5, Safari and Opera over a series of 150 Web page loads using an automated script.
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Memory comsumption of Google Chrome, Firefox 3.5, Opera and Safari …
Tags: chrome, experiment-graphs, firefox, lowest, opera, page-loads, safari, shows-the-lowest, shows-the-memory, the-lowest
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
In the past, I used to use Mozilla Firefox when it comes to browsing and I practically have tried all the browsers available – the major one of course which are Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Mozilla Firefox & Google Chrome . …
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Things I like on Google Chrome « RP, on the Spot
Tags: alpha, chrome, course-which, internet-explorer, linux, mozilla, opera, special-installment
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Google Chrome developers have already released a dev edition of Chrome 3. And one of the new features is optional auto spell corrector. What it.
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Google Chrome 3 has Auto Spell Corrector!
Tags: ability, already-released, chrome, dev-edition, display-video, google-chrome, html, opera, optional-auto, rough-at-best, safari, such-as-adobe, the-new
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Chrome joins Firefox, Safari, and Opera with the ability to display video without a plug-in such as Adobe’s Flash. But the HTML standard is rough at best.
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Google Chrome gets HTML video support : News : Internet - ZDNet Asia
Tags: ability, adobe, display-video, firefox, html, opera, rough-at-best, safari, such-as-adobe
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Chrome joins Firefox, Safari, and Opera with the ability to display video without a plug-in such as Adobe’s Flash. But the HTML standard is rough at best. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
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Google Chrome gets HTML video support | Webware - CNET
Tags: ability, block-plus, firefox, google-chrome, loaded-on-web, opera, popular-add-ons, prevents-advertisements, safari, such-as-adobe
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