Comment on Opera 12.2 Final Coming Early Next Year? by Hector Macias Ayala
Dont you mean 12.10?
View ArticleComment on Opera 12.2 Final Coming Early Next Year? by Hiram
I’m pretty sure that he did mean 12.2, as 12.10 is likely to come out before the end of this year.
View ArticleComment on A Gesture Of Awesome: Mozilla Delivers A Cake To Microsoft’s...
just plain tit-for-tat
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I like that they are still doing this!
View ArticleComment on Firefox 19 To Include Australis Interface by GK
yes, the tab sty;e in not the reason users are lost to chrome. Also power-firefox users have extensions to do the needed. As screens get smaller the menubar/tabs buttons/address and search bar need to...
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by This time IE is right!
Yahoo! needs to survive so they are looking for opportunity to ignore DNT and its the same for every advertising companies.
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by hhcp
IE is always the bad guy, even when they try to do something good for the user.
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by Tiago Sá
There’s a reason why *I* don’t use Yahoo. And to put it bluntly, it’s because they’re always “trying to survive”. I today’s market, the user doesn’t care about the interests of a big corporation like...
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by James
Its funny how, after MS implemented DNT in IE10, the “standard” changed to state that it should be off by default. MS’s response to that was to give the user a choice; to specifically tell them about...
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by bull
@hhcp @0b5d7e364ece6d572df73ce4ea054e62:disqus Stupid cows
View ArticleComment on A Gesture Of Awesome: Mozilla Delivers A Cake To Microsoft’s...
Childish. Fx, grow up.
View ArticleComment on Yahoo To Ignore The “DNT” Setting by They are right,...
Have you tried Windows 8 installation ? It clearly prompt the users in wizard about this option. Also, I don’t want anyone to be tracked by default. How do you feel if someone follows you in the super...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by Przemysław Lib
Opera should have results similar to Firefox and Safari, as it too use downloadable blacklists. Both Chrome and IE use query servers for blacklisting.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by Marc
Does that make it more responsive to block the bad stuff more quickly? A more up-to-date list of baddies I assume.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by Eli Mitchell
Whenever a browser study leaves out Opera, I see it with less credibility.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by Mehran
Now what!? Shall we suffer IE or present our information to Google? This is how media manipulates the truth, The day I have to use IE is the last day of surfing net for me.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by Manuel
Sure about that? I ever thought Opera uses also server query with phishtank and netcraft.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 10: The King Of The Web Security by fb
I believe – correct me if I’m wrong – that is about one vulnerability that has been corrected since. If I’m correct, that should be listed against all teh holes of Chrome and IE that have been...
View ArticleComment on Mozilla On Browser Ballot Glitch: Millions Of Firefox Downloads...
I can’t believe they are blaming their low market share on Microsoft. Sure it played a part, but it certainly was more due to them halfassing most of the features they implemented, and them focusing...
View ArticleComment on Mozilla On Browser Ballot Glitch: Millions Of Firefox Downloads...
I wouldn’t be so sure. Stat counters can put straight derivatives of FF (Waterfox) into “FF” category. And you can always check market split into engines.
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