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    IE8 vs. Google Chrome 18 vs. Firefox 11 vs. Opera 11.6 vs. Safari 5.1

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 09:15
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    IE8 vs. Google Chrome 18 vs. Firefox 11 vs. Opera 11.6 vs. Safari 5.1

    Windows XP edition.

    Despite very positive Windows 7 reviews, it still remains the #2 operating system, right behind everyone’s beloved Windows XP. And although trend favors Windows 7, it does not mean that the XP users should be left behind. Since Internet Explorer 9 won’t run on this OS, guys at TomsHardware have decided to test IE8 against the top 4 web browsers.

    Web Browsers

    Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702
    Google Chrome 18.0.1025.142m
    Firefox 11.0
    Opera 11.62 (build 1347)
    SafarI 5.1.4 (7534.54.16)

    Benchmark Results

    Startup

    IE8 vs. Google Chrome 18 vs. Firefox 11 vs. Opera 11.6 vs. Safari 5.1

    IE8 vs. Google Chrome 18 vs. Firefox 11 vs. Opera 11.6 vs. Safari 5.1

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    February, 2011: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, Safari Share Up; Firefox – Down

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 12:55
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    After last month’s interesting results, it’s time to see how did the February turned out for your favorite web browser.

    For the second month in a row, Internet Explorer continues to increase its market share and is now up by 0.76 point, from 48.16% to 48.92%.

    Surpassing the 20% mark, Firefox has no intentions of changing the trend, down from 19.35% to 18.97%, 0.38 point decrease.

    After last month’s drop, Google Chrome has pretty much recovered from the drop, up from 17.20% to 17.48%, 0.2 point increase.

    Slowly edging towards the 10% market, Safari’s market share has increased by a 0.01 point, up from 9.27% to 9.28%.

    After some consolidation, Opera’s market share went up from 1.54% to 1.60%, reaching the level last seen on July 2011 (0.06 point increase).

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    2SendTab Easily Moves Your Browser Tabs To and From Your Android Device

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 02/14/2012 - 18:00
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    Android: Previously mentioned browser tab-migrating SendTab now has an unofficial Android app, allowing you to easily send tabs from Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to your Android device and back again. While Android and Chrome users have Chrome to Phone, SendTab's service doesn't lock you into one browser or device and makes it easy to go between all your devices with just a few clicks or taps. More »

     

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    Google Chrome 16 vs. Firefox 9 vs. Internet Explorer 9 vs. Opera 11.60 vs. Safari 5.1

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 09:50
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    Google Chrome 16 vs. Firefox 9 vs. Internet Explorer 9 vs. Opera 11.60 vs. Safari 5.1

    With the Firefox 10, Opera 12 and Internet Explorer 10 releases just around the corner, guys from TomsHardware have decided to test the latest stable builds of the top 5 web browsers on both Windows 7 and Mac OS X Lion.

    How did your favorite web browser perform? Let’s find out.

    Tested versions

    Internet Explorer 9
    Firefox 9
    Google Chrome 16
    Opera 11.60
    Safari 5.1.2
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    Startup Time Performance Benchmarks

    Google Chrome 16 vs. Firefox 9 vs. Internet Explorer 9 vs. Opera 11.60 vs. Safari 5.1

    Google Chrome 16 vs. Firefox 9 vs. Internet Explorer 9 vs. Opera 11.60 vs. Safari 5.1

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    December, 2011: Google Chrome, Opera, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox – Down

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 13:11
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    Happy New Year!

    It’s that time of the month again when we look at the market share results for the last month. How your favorite browser did finish the 2011 race? Let’s find out.

    Already broken through the 50% barrier, Internet Explorer share continues the downtrend, this time it has decreased by 1.19 point, from 48.95% to 47.76%.

    It looks like more releases did not really help Mozilla as Firefox is going in the same direction as IE, down from 20.58% to 20.09% (0.49 point decrease).

    With every month passing by, Google Chrome is gearing towards the #2 spot in the market and has now increased its share by 0.68 point, up from 16.90% to 17.58%.

    Thanks to Apple device sales, the happy days continue for the Safari web browser as its share has grown from 8.35% to 8.67% (0.32 point increase).

    Despite overall downtrend, Opera has managed to rebound some of its losses and is now up by 0.11 point, all the way from 1.55% to 1.66%.

    Opera Mini on the other hand has been doing well for quite some time and saw a generous 0.36 point increase, up from 1.53% to 1.89%.

    That’s all for now, folks. What are your predictions for 2012?

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    Google Chrome Is The Most Secure Web Browser

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 12/12/2011 - 12:12
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    Google Chrome Is The Most Secure Web BrowserGoogle funded study confirms.

    Accuvant, the US based research, firm has published a new study, which compared security features of the three most popular web browsers: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox.

    As it turns out, the search giant funded study has made a conclusion that Google Chrome is the most secure browser out there, followed by Internet Explorer and Firefox.

    Google Chrome Is The Most Secure Web Browser

    After such claims, Mozilla has decided to respond with the following statement:

    “Firefox includes a broad array of technologies to eliminate or reduce security threats, from platform level features like address space randomization to internal systems like our layout frame poisoning system. Sandboxing is a useful addition to that toolbox that we are investigating, but no technology is a silver bullet. We invest in security throughout the development process with internal and external code reviews, constant testing and analysis of running code, and rapid response to security issues when they emerge. We’re proud of our reputation on security, and it remains a central priority for Firefox.”

    So here you have it folks. Despite continuous IE bashing in various communities, it still managed to beat Firefox in a non-biased study.

    What do you think?

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    November, 2011: Google Chrome Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera – Down

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 12/02/2011 - 13:18
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    With just one month left before the end of 2011, it’s time to check the latest stats for the browsers market share.

    Falling below 50% last time, Internet Explorer is now down from 49.58% to 48.95% (0.63 point decrease).

    Despite regaining some of its market share on October, Firefox is nearing towards 20% level, down from 21.20% to 20.58% (0.62 point decrease).

    Soon to cross paths with Firefox, Google Chrome continues its dominant uptrend, up from 16.59% to 16.90% (0.31 point increase).

    Gaining market share for many months, this time Safari has lost some of it, climbing down from 8.54% to 8.35% (0.19 point decrease).

    Just like Firefox, it looks like Opera is stuck in the never ending downtrend as its share has also decreased from 1.49% to 1.45% (0.04 point decrease).

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    Fix Gmail's Newest Annoyances with These Userstyles and Userscripts

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 18:00
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    Now that Gmail's rolled out its new look and you've learned your way around the changes, it's time to fix the little quirks and annoyances that remain. Here are a few of our favorite userstyles and userscripts for making the best of the Gmail redesign. More »

     

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    YouTube Link Title Tells You Where YouTube Links Lead, Lets You Watch Them Without Leaving the Current Page

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/24/2011 - 09:30
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    Chrome/Firefox/Safari (User Script): If you're like me, you probably avoid most YouTube links because you don't know what's on the other end, and you don't want to waste time finding out. User script YouTube Link Title saves you from NSFW videos, rickrolls, and things that just aren't worth your time by warning you what's on the other side. More »

     

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    Linkify Plus Makes Text Links Clickable in Almost Any Browser

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 18:30
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    Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Safari (Greasemonkey): If you're tired of plain text links that you have to copy and paste in your address bar, free Greasemonkey script Linkify Plus will turn all URLs and email addresses into clickable links. More »

     

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    September, 2011: Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer – Down

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 10/11/2011 - 11:13
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    September, 2011: Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer - Down

    It is October already and there’s no time to waste. So, let’s dive into the latest browsers market share results and explore those changes.

    Just a couple more months and Internet Explorer will break the 50% market share barrier, this time it lost 0.62 point, down from 51.59% to 50.97%.

    With more and more Firefox releases hitting the Internet, Mozilla’s browser has managed to secure 0.03 point of the market share, up from 21.03% to 21.06%.

    Google Chrome does not have any plans to stop and has now broken though 15% barrier, up from 14.46% to 15.17% (0.71 point increase).

    Continuous sales of Apple devices have helped Safari to increase its market share by another 0.32 point, up from 7.71% to 8.03%.

    After 6 months of losses, Opera’s market share stayed flat at 1.58%.

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    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Firefox 6 vs. Google Chrome 13 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5.1

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 11:21
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    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Firefox 6 vs. Google Chrome 13 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5.1Web browser benchmarks on Windows and Mac OS X.

    With the recent Firefox and Google Chrome releases, TomsHardware has decided to test all the competitors in both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.

    There’s no time to waste, so let’s dive into the results.

    Startup Time

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Firefox 6 vs. Google Chrome 13 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5.1

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Firefox 6 vs. Google Chrome 13 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5.1

    Page Load Times

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Firefox 6 vs. Google Chrome 13 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5.1

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    August, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera – Down

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 13:16
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    August, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera – Down

    It’s Friday, Friday…

    Another month passes by as we look at the August market share stats to find out, how web browsers competed at the end of summer.

    Internet Explorer is approaching the 50% market share mark, as it’s now down another 1.13 point, from 52.72% to 51.59%.

    Firefox is the new IE and it continues to show, this time its market share has decreased by 0.4 point, down from 21.47% to 21.03%.

    Another month and another gain for Google Chrome, in August Google’s web browser market share grew by another 0.97 point, from 13.49% to 14.46%.

    Combining both desktop and mobile versions of Safari, its market share continues to climb as well, up from 7.37% to 7.71% (0.34 point increase).

    Despite reporting growth in the latest financial report, all major trackers show Opera’s market share contraction, this time it went down from 1.62% to 1.58% (0.04 point decrease).

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    The Best Web Browser for Mac [Mac App Directory]

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 12:30
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    <!-- div style="background-color: #B3B3B3; width: 190px; padding: 1px;">#macappdirectory

    Click here to read The Best Web Browser for Mac

    The browser debate is pretty heated on all platforms, but we love Chrome on the Mac. It's fast, easy to use, has a great developer community, and even handles failure with grace.

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    July, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera – Down

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 13:47
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    July, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera - Down

    It’s August already as we look at the July’s web browser market share numbers. As you will see form the stats below, this month was awful for everyone but WebKit.

    Internet Explorer is first in our list and there are no surprises here. It has lost some of its market share again, down from 53.68% to 52.71% (0.97 point decrease).

    Firefox 5 did not change the situation for Mozilla as its browser market share continues to grind lower, down from 21.67% to 21.47% (0.2 point decrease).

    Google’s Chrome growth is in a steady uptrend, nothing new here, up from 13.11% to 13.49% (0.38 point increase).

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    SafariOmnibar Makes Safari More Like Chrome

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/21/2011 - 06:00
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    Safari: SafariOmnibar is a simple plug-in for Safari that removes the search box from Safari and extends the location bar all the way across the top of the window. It also allows you to search by typing your search term into the location bar.More »

     

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    How Do I Make the Most of Google+?

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 12:00
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    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/14/2011 - 11:01
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    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5With the release of Firefox 5 and Opera 11.50, TomsHardware took 5 most popular web browsers and compared them against each other.

    Internet Explorer 9
    Google Chrome 12
    Firefox 5
    Opera 11.50
    Safari 5

    What are the results? Let’s check them out.

    Startup Time

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Page Load Times

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    JavaScript

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Silverlight

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    JSGameBench

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Psychedelic Browsing

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Memory Usage

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Battery Life

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Conclusion

    Conformance Testing

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    Standards Conformance

    Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) vs. Google Chrome 12 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Opera 11.50

    When it comes to summarizing all the results, Google Chrome 12 takes the crown and is followed by IE9, Firefox 5, Opera and Safari.

    So here you have it folks. Whether or not Chrome will continue to be the king of the hill with the upcoming releases of Internet Explorer 10, Firefox 6 and Opera 12, remains to be seen.

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    June, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera – Down

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 07/05/2011 - 05:38
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    June, 2011: Google Chrome, Safari Share Up; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera - Down

    As Internet Explorer is heading towards the 49% market share mark and Firefox continues its downtrend, we see interesting times are approaching indeed, but as for now, let’s focus on what had happened over the course of June.

    No surprises here, Internet Explorer has lost some of its market share again, down from 54.27% to 53.68% (0.59 point decrease).

    After slightly increasing its share in the month of May, Firefox resumes its downtrend as it goes down again, down from 21.71% to 21.67% (0.04 point decrease).

    In the expense of other web browsers, Google Chrome share continues to climb higher, up from 12.52% to 13.11% (0.59 point increase).

    It looks like WebKit web browsers are on the roll, as Safari managed to increase its market share by another 0.2 point, up from 7.28% to 7.48%.

    Opera took another big hit (-15% this time), losing 0.3 point of its market share, as it went down from 2.03% to 1.73%.

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    IE10, 9 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Google Chrome 13, 12 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 02:00
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    IE10, 9 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Google Chrome 13, 12 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5With the release of the Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2, Microsoft has decided to post results of the JavaScript Standards Test, which scores are available below.

    The following web browsers were tested:

    Internet Explorer 10 (Platform Preview 2)
    Internet Explorer 9
    Firefox 5
    Google Chrome 13 (13.0.782.41)
    Google Chrome 12 (12.0.742.112)
    Safari 5.0.5 (7533.21.1)
    Opera 11.50

    IE10, 9 vs. Firefox 5 vs. Google Chrome 13, 12 vs. Opera 11.50 vs. Safari 5

    As you can see from the results, IE10 has scored 99%, followed by Firefox 5.0, IE9 and Google Chrome 13 Beta. Surprisingly or not, Opera 11.50 has scored only 65%, lowest of all the web browsers.

    What is test262?

    test262 is a test suite intended to check agreement between JavaScript implementations and the ECMA-262 Specification (currently 5th Edition). The test suite contains thousands of individual tests, each of which tests some specific requirements of the ECMAScript specification.

    Surprised, excited or both?

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