The moment I heard about Google’s entry to the browser wars, I was somewhat excited and curious to see how they were going to tackle this cutthroat market.
It has been a while since the fox was unleashed to the public. And I must admit, using it since its release made my reasons for switching to Camino vanish into thin air.
The much-anticipated release of Mozilla’s latest and greatest browser is finally upon us. And even though this user was unable to download it before the server crash, I was able to do so eventually without a glitch.
Being on the internet most of the time, it didn’t take long before I was disillusioned with how Internet Explorer was working… which resulted to me opting for an alternative, a product known as Netscape.
I spent most of the time I have left geeking out by doing some modifications with a couple of sites I handle, as well as trying out some new applications.
For a long time now, it has been the topic of many conversations on the Spread Firefox Community that there should be a tv ad for the browser of choice.
Its probably not new to anyone familiar with the Internet that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has more than a handful of vulnerabilities, even with the news of the upcoming IE7 and the release of tabbed-browsing for IE6
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