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Adobe Edge Now Delivers Flashlike Animation With HTML5

Steve Jones on August 1st, 2011

Adobe has just released a public preview of its Adobe Edge tool for bringing Adobe Flash-style animation to HTML5. Adobe Edge is a no-charge download in public preview mode, so Web designers can download it now (at www.labs.adobe.com ) to explore and provide feedback.

Adobe Edge is basically a new HTML5 Web motion and interaction design tool that… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 29th, 2011

Mozilla shipped the final version of Firefox 4 for Android today. Firefox 4′s new streamlined interface, faster performance and its integrated Sync feature will let users keep bookmarks, passwords and open tabs synchronized across multiple desktop computers and mobile devices.

Just a week after it launched Firefox 4 for the desktop, Mozilla brought the Firefox 4 for… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 22nd, 2011

 

Firefox 4 is now officially available for public to download. With Firefox 4, the Mozilla team brings a fast, sleek and customizable design for top notch web browsing experience.

Ever since it’s released, Firefox 4 has got already bagged 1 million copies downloaded in the first three hours.

What you get from this new version?

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    Google Chrome finally proved its worth among others. It emerged as a browser that could not be hacked. Recently in Vancouver, computer-security researchers were invited to hack computers using unknown weaknesses in Web browsers at different kinds of games conducted. Tipping Point’s Zero Day Initiative, the sponsors of the contests, which paid researchers to discover security bugs, offered… Continue reading

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    Google’s Chrome got a boost as Sony has signed a deal with Google to preinstall the Chrome browser on Windows PC alongside IE.

    According to a Dow Jones report, all Vaio PCs are now using Chrome as their default browser. A Sony representative told Dow Jones that there are no plans to add Chrome to Vaios outside the U.S… Continue reading

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    nawed on August 17th, 2009

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    id Software is at last expanding to Mac and Linux platforms on August 18, but also revealed by id co-founder John Carmack that the Quake Live will be getting a premium subscription service.The game, which is a Web-based re-creation of the 1999 classic Quake III Arena, went into public beta for Windows in February, with promises of coming to the… Continue reading

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    Michael Arrinton’s touch screen tablet for web surfing is ready for launch in the later half of 2009 as Arrington recently said ‘We’re going to make some really big announcements’ and predicted a prototype would be ready by the end of July.
    Mr. Arrington is a former corporate lawyer who became a blogger and founded the influential tech blog TechCrunch… Continue reading

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