Category Archives: Browsers
Firefox's Market Share Chugging Along
While Firefox doesn't seem as sexy these days (maybe it's a good sign), it now 15.8% of the U.S. browser market. Globally, Firefox has 12.93%, compared with 11.79% in May, according to OneStat.com. IE's market share fell to 83.05%, although … Continue reading
Flock Takes Another Stab at Browser Market
Flock, the wanna-be browser for Web 2.0, is taking another hack at making its mark with a new public version – 0.7. So there's nothing terribly new from the last version, which was met with ridicule because it was an … Continue reading
Que Pasa, Flock?
A thought for a Sunday morning: what ever happened to Flock? It was just a few months ago that everyone wanted a peek at the new browser for Web 2.0 – but today's the buzz is gone, although it appears … Continue reading
Finally Time For a Google Browser?
According to the New York Times, Google has a serious problem with the fact Microsoft's new IE 7 browser has a box in the upper right-hand corner that sends people to MSN search. Google claims this could give Microsoft an … Continue reading
What If…..IE Never Happened?
With the launch of the IE7 beta, there has been some fascinating discussion about Microsoft's track record in the Web browser market. John Dvorak, who's no stranger to controversial, against-the-grain ideas, describes IE as "The Greatest Microsoft Blunder" – suggesting … Continue reading
Stop Fooling Around…Time for the GBrowser
What a week for Google: the launch of the quickly-dissed Google Page Creator, rumours of a new voice-mail serivce and new e-commerce features on Google Base. Come on, Google, let's stop fooling around. If you're truly serious about making a … Continue reading

