Posted by A Ocean on April 16, 2013 ·
Mozilla will begin selling smartphones running its new mobile operating system this June in nine countries across Continents according to Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs speaking at AllThingsD’s Dive Into Mobile conference on Monday.
“We haven’t done a great job [on mobile browsing]. I’m expecting someone will do a Apple on the whole browsing experience,” said Kovacs.
“We plan to launch [...]
Posted by A Ocean on January 22, 2013 ·
Mozilla, who gave us the a better alternate to the archaic Internet Explorer browser had long had plans to change the mobile OS arena,it introduced phones powered by Firefox OS on Tuesday.
Stormy Peters, Director of Websites and Developer Engagement at Mozilla wrote :
“Firefox OS is a new mobile operating system built entirely using open web standards. In Firefox OS, HTML5 apps can do “phone [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 7, 2012 ·
Google’s Chrome browser popularity and usage is on the rise, according to the latest report from web analytics firm StatCounter, Chrome’s market share has gone up to 33.8 percent worldwide in July from 32.8 percent in June.
Microsoft Internet Explorer is close second at 32 percent, Mozilla’s Firefox which was among the first decent alternate to Internet Explorer is slipping [...]
Posted by A Ocean on October 8, 2010 ·
Firefox 4 Beta now available for Mobile
Mozilla’s Firefox 4 beta has come to Android in beta form, it was released for Windows and Mac OS X in July this year. The browser has been through a ton of updates and fixes over the last few weeks.
Firefox 4 Beta includes Firefox Sync to create a seamless Web browsing experience between desktop and mobile. With Firefox Sync, you can take your browsing [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 25, 2010 ·
Firefox
Mozilla has released a new beta version of its browser Firefox. Firefox 4 includes two very interesting features namely Firefox Sync and Panorama Tabs. The new features allow users to sync their settings and create tab sets.
Firefox Sync, allows users to access the bookmarks, history, awesome bar settings, passwords, form-fill data and open tabs across multiple computers and mobile devices [...]
Posted by A Ocean on July 16, 2010 ·
Firefox
Apple has approved Firefox browser app for its App store. The free application named Firefox Home, is now available for download on iPhone or iPod Touch, iPad version is not released yet.
“Firefox Home provides access to your Firefox desktop history, bookmarks and open tabs on your iPhone. Get up and go and have exactly what you are looking for on the Web on your iPhone or [...]
Posted by Calvin Robinson on May 18, 2010 ·
Calvin Robinson, Editor of Sporkings.com discusses Facebook Privacy Policy issues on Channel 4 News in the UK:
We previously wrote an article instructing users on the steps necessary to delete a Facebook account;
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Whether you have concerns about Facebook’s privacy policies, or you simply don’t want to keep a profile on the website anymore, Facebook make it extremely [...]
Posted by Calvin Robinson on May 4, 2010 ·
Whether you have concerns about Facebook’s privacy policies, or you simply don’t want to keep a profile on the website anymore, Facebook make it extremely difficult to actually close your account. If you follow the ‘Help’ section of Facebook, you’ll eventually be led to ‘Deactivate’ your account – which basically means your data is still on [...]
Posted by Calvin Robinson on July 14, 2009 ·
You may have seen James Proud pitching at the Europas last Thursday. James Proud and Miles Noble area two man army! These guys are responsible for designing, implementing, coding and marketing the website and quite frankly, we think they’ve done a marvellous job.
The idea is that the site pulls together a list of all the music you’re into, and in return provides you with a list of gigs [...]
Posted by Calvin Robinson on May 11, 2009 ·
Google have launched their first television advertising campaign ever. To be shown only in the US, their ad is promoting Chrome.
Chrome being Google’s Internet browser that caused much hype in 2008, grabbing 1.4% of the market. This may not sound a lot, but for the browser market that’s huge. Any company that can take a chunk of Microsoft’s monopoly definitely has something to brag [...]