Google chrome team has created a website trying to educate the users about the modern Internet and the browsers.They have launched http://www.20thingsilearned.com/ that was like comic book that tells the basics of the modern web to the newbies. The illustrations are created by Christoph Niemann. via (Chrome blog)
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Firefox 4 for mobile devices is released its beta 1 a month ago .Now the Beta2 version of Firefox 4 For mobile is launched with refreshed interface and many improvements in design. The major focus of this release is to increase the performance and responsiveness of the browser..The Firefox mobile team has made several notifiable changes in Beta 2 version .With the installation size in android phone has gone down from 43 MB to 17 MB.Although the application is meant for Android and Maemo(Nokia) devices the Interface of Beta 2 is overhauled to match with the default Android interface. See Firefox 4 for desktop User interface design Beta 2 has got a new start page design . The page rendering is faster in this version [&hellip

Many times we are forced to use Internet Explorer since some sites are not designed for all browser. To get rid of this, here is an interesting extension called IETab for Firefox. This extension is also available for Flock, Google Chrome and Seamonkey browsers. This extension allows the users to view a site using the Internet Explorer Layout engine. It may be useful for viewing pages that work only on IE without exiting the browser. But this doesn’t mean that you aren’t using IE, actually you are using it indirectly as a tab in firefox. and hence this extension is available only for Windows. The cookies and history will be stored in IE as if you were using IE. This extension is now improved as [&hellip
HTML 5 – the next major version of HTML standard.This new version comprises adding video element,drag drop,canvas feature,geo location and many more out standing features to the standard HTML. The new version currently under development and the developers have already started developing HTML 5 applications for mobile and web standards. As the first step in HTML5 app development, You need to check the compatibility of your browser whether it is ready for HTML 5.While some browsers support more HTML 5 features than others [ see comparison ] To test whether your browser is HTML 5 ready visit HTML 5 Test website on your browser you wish to search.This simple on screen web app will test the HTML5 support in your browser and calculates the score [&hellip