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Nov 18th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Internet of Things
If you want to try some Firefox code optimized for 64-bit architecture, you can try Waterfox.
Mozilla’s been making 64-bit builds for Firefox for quite a long time, none of them received the official stamp approval to be released.
The developer of the application actually took the Firefox source code and compiled it to run on x64 [...]
Tags: add, application, browsing, bugs, developer, firefox, Flash, java, making 64-bit, mozilla, official stamp, released, Silverlight, source code, speed, Waterfox, x64 Windows Posted in Internet of Things |
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Nov 10th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Internet of Things
In recent years, Firefox has lost ground to browsers such asGoogle Chrome.
Yet Firefox remains a significant and important part of the browsing landscape.
It’s a big week for Mozilla, as Firefox celebrates its seventh birthday and Firefox 8 hits the interwebs.
Firefox 8 is Mozilla’s fifth major release in 2011.
After releasing Firefox 4 in March, Mozilla adopted [...]
Tags: Adobe Flash, birthday, Browser, complete, firefox, Firefox 6 and 7, Firefox 7, Firefox 8, focused, google chrome, important, landscape, more polished, mozilla, part, previous versions, quicker, rapid development, release in 2011, significant, web technologies Posted in Internet of Things |
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Mar 31st, 2010 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Google
You may or may not be excited by the acronyms OAuth and IMAP/SMTP, but the combination of them all together is very exciting news. Google Code Labsannounced this afternoon that it has just enabled 3rd party developers to securely access the contents of your email without ever asking you for your password. If you’re logged in [...]
Tags: * rehan allahwala, Adds, Ali Hassan, App Platform, Backupify, DIDX, gmail, Google, Google Code Labs, IMAP, internet, iphone, Magazine, mozilla, Muneeb Iqbal, OAuth, Omar Shaikh, SMTP, suzanne bowen, Syphir, techistan, Technolog Magazine, telecomyou, twitter, Virtual phoneline, voip, vpl, yahoo Posted in Google |
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Mar 5th, 2010 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Featured, Podcasts
In early September 2008, the Pew Research Center published findings that 19% of Internet users stated they downloaded a podcast to listen to or view later. Top-rated (most viewed, downloaded and listened to) podcasts may come from large and famous media entities, but the little guys appeal to a niche. The gamut includes debates, gossip [...]
Tags: alberto betella, anthony minessalle, apple, asterisk, daniel mierla, freeswitch, generator, ios, itunes, kamilio, mark spencer, mozilla, open source software, podcast, popularity, proprietary, voip users conference Posted in Featured, Podcasts |
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