Google today released a new browser plug-in called Google Chrome Frame that creates an unholy union between Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, rendering web pages in IE using Chrome's rendering ...
Internet Explorer, we hardly knew ye. Actually, we got to know you well and for a long time. But you're so yesterday now. says Google Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer Call it the passing of the ...
As we kick off 2011, it seems like a good time to look back on the ebb and flow of browser market share during the past year. Each month when new market share stats are released vendors spin them this ...
The beta of Chrome and second platform Preview of Internet Explorer 9 both show big speed improvements. But the race doesn’t always go to the fastest. The new generation of browser wars will be about ...
If Microsoft won't keep their browser up-to-speed with the rest of the field, Google's going to do it for them. A new project from Google called Google Chrome Frame is a plugin for Internet Explorer ...
I haven’t paid close attention to browser piecharts or percent usage spreadsheets since the late 1990s, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out and some of us were still using Navigator’s ...
For over a decade, Internet Explorer (IE), thanks to Microsoft's illegal crushing of Netscape, ruled the web browser field. Competitors, such as Mozilla Firefox, made runs at IE, but they barely ...
At the start of 2016, Microsoft's Internet Explorer was still the most commonly used browser on the Web; it finished 2015 being used by about 46 percent of Web users, with 32 percent preferring Chrome ...
Internet Explorer 9’s beta release is the first public appearance for the aging browser after a major facelift, and boy, is the change dramatic. The most popular browser on the market now looks quite ...
Next-generation Web browsers from Google and Microsoft deliver innovation and robustness at the cost of a truly massive memory footprint They’re back! Just when you thought the “browser wars” were ...
Ah, the humble internet browser. So crucial to our experience of the internet, yet so easy to take for granted. Let's be real, how many of us really think about our choice of web browser these days?