Comment on Google’s Blogger Ditches Opera Support by rennmaxbeta
Yes. It’s a sad Internet when that sort of “recommendation” becomes commonplace.
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome Has 310 Million Users, Doubles The Growth by Jillxz
Google Pays companies and people to promote Chrome. Firefox and Opera do not. Chrome is a sucker , in more ways that one.
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome Has 310 Million Users, Doubles The Growth by Jillxz
Opera is slow. I have tried to use Opera several times and each time had to uninstall because it was slow. So is Firefox , but I use a Firefox Clone called Pale Moon that is a whole lot faster than...
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Scams Its Score In The HTML5Test.com by Wei Wang
Shame on you @Maxthon:twitter
View ArticleComment on Google’s Blogger Ditches Opera Support by Armin
Only Mozilla is promoting an open web, hm?
View ArticleComment on SPDY vs. HTTP Benchmarks by Grinch
So what browsers use SPDY or HTTP right now? Idk nothing about this stuff
View ArticleComment on SPDY vs. HTTP Benchmarks by Amit Kumar
Everything uses HTTP. SPDY is being developed by Google, so I Imagine Chrome will be the first browser to implement it.
View ArticleComment on SPDY vs. HTTP Benchmarks by FavBrowser.com
Stable: Google Chrome, Firefox, Amazon’s Silk browser Experimental: Opera Sites that utilize SPDY: Twitter, Google
View ArticleComment on SPDY vs. HTTP Benchmarks by Cqoicebordel
Not the same results from here : http://www.guypo.com/technical/not-as-spdy-as-you-thought/
View ArticleComment on SPDY vs. HTTP Benchmarks by apád anyád
Just came to link this, but you were faster.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by Shane...
V, in your personal opinion, do you feel their response was enough? For me I think it was as the HTML5Test is actually poorly written and there is no way of verifying if a particular feature works.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Scams Its Score In The HTML5Test.com by Shane Bundy
Maxthon do write on top of WebKit, but I just wish that they would update the main core – Maxthon are still writing on top of WebKit 535.12 (the latest is 537.2) and I think if they updated it then...
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Scams Its Score In The HTML5Test.com by Shane Bundy
Everyone’s made mistakes somewhere. Remember Firefox 13′s New Tab page exposing sensitive information or Chrome’s RLZ tracking? Also, WebKit even claims that it can support CSS3′s background-repeat but...
View ArticleComment on Google To Pay $22.5 Million For Users Tracking by Bmaqzfo47
Good guy Opera and Firefox, protects it users. Seriously Safari and IE get better security.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by Hector...
Well they didnt argue that, so they must interested in presenting themselves as html5test compatible as they are coming with an official response.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by jayjam
Are their developers clueless? Why would they develop against html5test and not the actual specification?
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by...
Well, it depends. Releasing a half baked build is one thing but releasing and bragging about the HTML5 scores is another. I am happy with their response.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by Marcos
This is pretty common. Marketing counts a lot, specially when you are small browser firm.
View ArticleComment on Google To Pay $22.5 Million For Users Tracking by trev.norris
There shouldn’t be a lawsuit for IE. Their cookie blocking technology is so deprecated and proprietary that even Microsoft has sites that bypass their own security.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon Issues Official Response Regarding The HTML5Test by jayjam
I’m seeing a pattern: Maxthon constantly lying. Remember their press release bragging about all the stuff they “invented” which it turned out was just a bunch of lies?
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