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Mozilla Not Worried About Google new browser (150)
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In response to today’s news that Google is releasing its own browser, code-named Chrome, I decide to call John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp., the folks behind the fast growing Firefox browser. My intention was to find out what he thought about this development especially since they have been viewed as close personal partner of Google. Who Is Impacted By Google Browser Most? Obviously Microsoft Mozilla Firefox Opera Apple's Safari Others The open source browser ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) Aaron (6) adam (728) Adam (35) Adam (13) Adam Debreczeni (12) Adrian (4) Aelle (24) Akhmad Fathonih (8) Alan (24) Alex (5) Alex (14) Alex G. (2) Aleyda (16) Andrew Ruess (97) Arslan Zahid (72) Athar (6) Babychen Mathew (264) Brad Brown Jr. (18) Brajeshwar (20) Brandon (39) Brandon Quintana (6) Bryan (8) Buzzworkers (15) Caleb Brown (3) Cam (16) cgsheldon (117) charris1980 (47) Chris Coleman (57) Chris Harrison (1) Chris L (20) Chris O'Brien (6) CJ (7) CJ (76) Connor (6) Cvent (6) Dan Frommer (9) Danny (10) David (5) David Machiavello (18) Dillon Amburgey (5) Divya Mistry (3) dobata (324) dolphonia (27) Doug Funny (42) dreig (27) edmarriner (9) Eli (9) Eric Chen (66) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (33) GaB (4) gbraad (2) George Syson (12) GilesVG (14) Guillermo Esteves (13) guy (479) Hagen (3) Hassan (26) Hens Zimmerman (6) hoover900 (4) Inthenameofmine (361) Isaac (32) James Fuller (13) Jason (6) Jay (18) Jay Bandoy (26) Jay Springett (6) Jeremy (51) Jim (16) Jim Vuccolo (5) Jimmah (12) Joe (8) Joe (78) Johan (4) John Storer II (28) Jonas (4) jonas (4) Jonathan (17) Jorge (18) Ju (13) Justin Yost (48) Kabren Levinson (22) Katrina (12) Kevin Rose (10) Kevin Sablan (10) Kevin Zolkiewicz (7) Kim (6) Krazy (83) Kristen (203) Larry (8) Leyla Bonilla (74) louisgray (112) Matt Crutchfield (1) Matthew Turnbull (17) Michael Religioso (24) Mike F (371) Mike Grybos (22) Mike Nayyar (140) MInTheGap (16) mndoci (29) Mr. BabyMan (249) Nacho (5) Narayan (31) Narayanan Hariharan (140) nikan (37) Orkun (6) Patty (222) Paul D. Spradling (20) Perry (8) Phillip Pellegrini (2) Pramod (21) RAJASIMHA (2) Remco B. Brink (9) Rex (99) Rich (37) richard (29) Richard (18) Rob (105) Robert (5) Roger (12) Ross V (276) Scott (3) Sebastian (1) Shane (26) Shankar Ganesh (37) Shocm (7) Shogun (13) Sigalon (25) sirmikester (17) Spencer Fry (10) Sprog (5) StevieB (37) Sumesh (91) tharik (30) Thinh (142) Thomas Acreon (19) thr33 (23) timothyt (56) tornsuits (2) Trevor Wermund (118) Tyson Williams (39) ultraviolet (34) Vahid (101) Vipul (34) Will Hirsbrunner (12) Yu (10) Zak M. (349) Zaldor (7) zer0ck (78) zukibusa (13)Contribute comment -
Learning Processing Book Available; Beginners’ Guide to Coding for Visualists (5)
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I believe that coding is an essential skill for people making live digital visuals. At the same time, there’s no question that learning to code has been a big obstacle for visually creative people — especially as they have plenty of other things on their mind. You need somewhere to start, and you need to make the learning curve manageable. Processing has been a great tool for doing that, but the point isn’t to learn ...Contribute comment -
Google Browser Is Real. Another Win For Webkit (39)
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Updated Analysis: Google in a blog post on their website has acknowledged the existence of Google Chrome, a browser that the company will be releasing tomorrow. Kara Swisher has confirmed the existence of Google Chrome, a browser developed by the Mountain View, Calif.-based search company. The rumors of the browser were reported earlier on Google Blogoscoped, which received a comic book that outlined the key features of the browser. * It is based on Webkit ...Shared by Abhishek (6) Adam (35) Alex (14) Andrew Ruess (97) Andy Beal (20) aNTwNHs (74) Asankhaya (2) bhc3 (35) C.K. (116) caozenghui (24) ClinicalCases (46) Danny (8) Don (13) Drew Olanoff (125) GUNA (17) hikikomori (48) Jamie (38) Javed (62) Jez (2) Judy (12) Kim (6) Lido (5) mndoci (29) morgan180 (40) Mr. Leslie Wong (7) Nacho (5) Nick (25) richhand (15) Richie de Almeida (27) Roland Tanglao (33) Ryan (19) Samuel Goëta (2) Sigalon (25) thornley (28) Tim Probst (12) Tom (3) ultraviolet (34) Vodex (16) Zoram (19)Contribute comment - MeSH Ontology Now Added to ChemSpider (1)
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