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Browser Speed Tests: Safari 5, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 6, and Opera 10.6 Beta
http://lifehacker.com/5575407/browser-speed-tests-safari-5-firefox-36-and-opera-106-beta?skyline=true&s=i
The Best Browser: Summer 2010 Edition
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| With the Chrome-Opera JavaScript speed war,
| HTML5 video support coming in IE9, and an
| improved Safari from Apple, can Firefox keep
| our Editors' Choice?
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2365692,00.asp
IE 9 Preview 3 is still really slowâ
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| That was the answer to your question. âIs it
| really fair to be bagging on something thatâs
| not even released?â. Yes and no. Normally no,
| but when Microsoft is already lying about it
| being faster than the speed of light on a day
| that God did a line of coke, Iâd say they
| made the damned thing fair game already.
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http://izanbardprince.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/ie-9-preview-3-is-still-really-slow/
Recent:
The Growing Open-vs.-Proprietary Rift Between Google and Mozilla
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| Cade Metz at The Register quotes Mozilla's
| vice president of products, Jay Sullivan,
| as saying that Mozilla has no intent to
| bundle Firefox with Adobe Flash, as Google
| has said it will do with Chrome. Instead,
| Mozilla will pursue web standards,
| including HTML5. Sullivan tells The
| Register:
|
| "These native apps are just little
| black boxes in a webpage. That's not
| something we're pursuing. We really
| believe in HTML, and this is where we
| want to focus."
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http://ostatic.com/blog/the-growing-open-vs-proprietary-rift-between-google-and-mozilla
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