Chinese watchdog furious at Google snub
A Chinese Internet regulator is furious that Google will no longer recognize its certificates of trust, which could stop Chrome browser users accessing sites approved by the authority. Google said on...
View ArticleAll roads start to lead to Chrome in browser wars
Google’s browser has increased its control of the browser market according to the latest figures from Net Applications. The figures show that between March and April, Internet Explorer use was down...
View ArticleMozilla hunts hate speech employee
Big Cheeses in the Mozzarella Foundation are hunting for an anonymous employee who posted hate speech on a social notworking site. An anonymous person with the handle “aioyama “ complained about...
View ArticleFirefox fixes 14 year old bug
Big cheeses in the Mozzarella Foundation have finally gotten around to fixing an ancient bug with its Firefox browser which will be great for Adblock Plus users. Mozilla developer Cameron McCormack...
View ArticleMozilla props up its Open Source projects
Open saucy browser maker Mozilla is spending a million dollars to make sure that the projects, upon which the company depends on do not collapse. One of the problems of Open Sauce software is that...
View ArticleAdobe kills Flash
Adobe has decided that the name “Flash” is pretty poisonous and will kill off the brand name next year. The 2016 iteration of Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription software scheme will see the end of the...
View ArticleMozilla might get a payout if Yahoo is sold
The big cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation might see a pay out if Yahoo is sold off. Recode has seen paperwork which indicates that Yahoo might have to pay Mozilla annual payments of $375 million...
View ArticleGoogle works out how to make Chrome faster
Google announced that it has worked with Facebook and Mozilla to make page reloads in Chrome for desktop and mobile about 28 percent faster. The big idea is that if you can cut down the number of...
View ArticleFirefox abandons old Netscape APIs
After years of active service, the big cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have pulled the plug on some old bit of code which was first used in the Netscape browser. When Firefox first appeared, it...
View ArticleCyberfox is officially dead
The web browser Cyberfox appears to have been torn apart by hounds while rich toffs on horses stand by applauding and another makes loud farting noises on a bugle. In a blog entitled Cyberfox and its...
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