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10 March 2013
Mozilla to the Rescue, Again?
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I've written a number of posts about Mozilla's rise and fall and rise: how it went from saving the open Web and open standards in...
23 March 2012
Why is Firefox - and Open Source - a Disaster in China?
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Like many people, I've been tracking the steady ascent of Google Chrome - and corresponding decline of Microsoft's Internet Expl...
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03 May 2011
The Day I Nearly Dumped Firefox
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I remember well the moment when the beta version of Netscape Navigator 0.9 was released in October 1994. It was so clearly superior to the m...
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04 January 2011
2011: The Year of Firefox - or of Chrome?
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Everyone knows that there are lies, damned lies and Web analytics, but the latter can at least give a feel for what's going on. And the ...
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16 December 2010
Microsoft: Hoist by its Own Petard
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I always look forward to reading Microsoft-funded research, because over the years it's evolved into a kind of game. The results - of co...
08 December 2010
Not All Chrome Glisters
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The unveiling of Google's Chrome OS is rather extraordinary - not so much for what was announced, but how. After all, the first details ...
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02 August 2010
Firefox Loses Market Share Again: Is That a Problem?
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Understandably, commentators are getting excited over the fact that according to one survey Internet Explorer has gained browser market sha...
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01 July 2010
Moving Firefox Fourwards
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I last interviewed Mozilla Europe's Tristan Nitot a couple of years ago. Yesterday, I met up with him again, and caught up with the late...
05 April 2010
Where and Whither Mozilla?
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The importance of Mozilla and its Firefox browser went up a notch last week. For it was then that it became clear that Microsoft has little ...
21 May 2009
Firefox *Finally* Straps on the Extension Jetpack
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One of the most frustrating things about free software is that it frequently fails to build on its strengths beyond its code-base. This is p...
20 March 2009
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall...
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...who is the secure-est browser of them all? The answer may surprise you... On Open Enterprise blog .
16 January 2009
Google Chrome to Support ActiveX
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I've written before about the parlous state of online computing in South Korea, where practically everyone uses Microsoft's ActiveX ...
12 January 2009
Is Google Running Short of Hackers?
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How hard can it be porting Chrome to GNU/Linux? Hard, apparently : The 2.0 version of the browser was released to developers and includes a...
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29 December 2008
What's in a Number?
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There's been a certain excitement in the blogosphere around the release of some figures about Firefox's market share in Europe. Thes...
02 September 2008
Chrome: Google's Anti-Browser
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The most surprising thing about Google's new Chrome browser is that it's taken so long for it to appear. After all, the browser has ...
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