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Skyfire Windows Mobile Browser 0.8 Improves Video Quality, Speed and Text Entry [Skyfire Browser]

Skyfire Windows Mobile Browser 0.8 Improves Video Quality, Speed and Text Entry [Skyfire Browser]

Skyfire, the third-party Windows Mobile browser that does much of the desktop-class page rendering server side to spit out to your phone, has just gotten an upgrade to version 0.8. Among the list of features that get bumped or added are video quality, launch speed and auto-reconnect, zooming, dow...

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Redesign of iGoogle Sparks User Outrage

Google recently rolled out a significant redesign of its iGoogle homepage and already users are complaining that the new version is a giant step backwards. The Google Group dedicated to iGoogle is quickly filling up with posts from angry users calling the new iGoogle “basic user interface stupidit ...

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Open Source Ajax XHTML Chat

XHTML Chat is barely more then a single html page + CSS + javascript. The server side bit is as small as it can be and could be accomplished with almost any available technology (down to php + textfile). This looks very well revolutionise the way the web looks and feels today. Apart from this bei...

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Google Chrome gets Greasemonkey support

Google Chrome gets Greasemonkey support

appears that a recent build of Chromium has support for Greasemonkey — a very popular, and previously Firefox-only, browser plugin. Greasemonkey can be used by developers to do a bunch of useful things like creating mashups, creating themes, and fixing annoying problems on websites without needing ...


Adobe's Ichabod boosts AJAX search

Adobe's Ichabod boosts AJAX search

Adobe's "Ichabod" technology will better enable search engines to index AJAX-based contentAdobe Systems has developed technology called "Ichabod," to better enable search engines to index AJAX-based content, an Adobe official said on Tuesday morning. ...

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