ReadWriteWeb:
It only took 3 years to go from HTML2 to HTML4, but the HTML4.01 specifications were published 10 years ago and even though today's web looks very different, we are still waiting for HTML5. The Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (Read More)
TechCrunch:
When it was revealed that Mike Pinkerton, the lead developer for the Mozilla’s Mac-based Camino web browser was moving over to Google to take charge of building Chrome for Mac, there was some concern that Camino would be negl (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Mozilla plans to release Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox, for Nokia's Maemo, Windows Mobile and Android devices in the near future. In an interview with Om Malik, Mozilla CEO John Lilly also said that Mozilla has fallen (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Google Wave, the search giant’s latest experiment in post-email communications, is hardly out the gate, with some of the first 100,000 private beta testers still waiting for their invites. (I just finally got mine today, two (Read More)
BBC:
Do you know what a web browser is? Do you know the difference between a browser and a search engine?These aren't trick questions, but it turns out that on a random day back in June in New York's Times Square, less than 8% of (Read More)
TechCrunch:
There is no question that mobile browsing is taking off. The latest data from Opera shows that nearly 32 million people used its Opera Mini mobile browser in August, 2009, a 147 percent increase over the year before. In ter (Read More)
TechCrunch:
If you’re doing a web search on your iPhone, chances are that you’re using the built-in search bar in the Safari browser. And if you’re using that, chances are that you’re searching with Google, as it’s the pre-installed opti (Read More)
TechCrunch:
As promised, Google has just launched bookmark syncing for users on the dev channel of its Chrome web browser. This allows you to keep your browser bookmarks in sync no matter which of your computers you are using.Syncing has (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Reprinted with permission from Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com and co-founder of the TechCrunch50.com conference taking place on September 14-15th in San Francisco.Read the rest of this story »See Also:Apple Tablet Won't B (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Recently, researchers at the Nielsen Norman Group put the mobile web to the test in a usability study that looked at twenty different web sites on six different types of handsets. The results? The mobile web still leaves a lo (Read More)
readwriteweb:
There's a fascinating new Twitter app in development called TwittARound, an augmented reality Twitter viewer for the iPhone 3GS. With the app, you can see live tweets around your location and you can even see how far away the (Read More)
TechCrunch:
The new browser wars on on. More than a decade after Microsoft killed off Netscape with Internet Explorer, competition in the browser market has never been stronger. Just last week, Mozilla released Firefox 3.5, which has n (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
You can't swing a stick on the Web these days without hitting a photo or media sharing service. Some of the most popular ones like Flickr and Photobucket have become an indispensable part of our online lives. Among the most (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Flickr, Yahoo's popular photo sharing site, just released a nice update of its mobile site. If you have an Android phone or an iPhone (updated to the 3.0 firmware), you can now see images that were taken close to your current (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
One of the biggest questions still unanswered about Apple's (AAPL) reportedly forthcoming tablet computer: Will it be an oversized iPod touch, running on iPhone software, or a touch-focused MacBook, running on Mac software?If (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
When Apple announced the new 3.0 version of its iPhone operating system last week, the company focused on a number of major addition to the phone's bag of tricks: cut, copy, and paste; push notifications; new features for Saf (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple says its Safari 4 browser has been downloaded more than 11 million times since releasing it three days ago at its Worldwide Developers Conference. That includes more than 6 million downloads on Microsoft (MSFT) Windows (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Opera may be reinventing the web next week, but in the meantime the browser wars continue to rage on. Apple has come out with a news release claiming its latest browser, Safari 4, has topped 11 million downloads in the first (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
And what else did Apple unveil today, hmm? How about the final version of Safari 4! Yup, it should be available to download today at some point. Apple’s touting Safari 4’s Javascript performance, something that shouldn’t surp (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off this morning in San Francisco and ReadWriteWeb is at Moscone West to cover the keynote scheduled to begin at 10am PDT; you can check the current time here.9:30 am: The crowds (Read More)