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Google Chrome : One Browser to rule them all

Google Chrome

One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them.

There was no “”, no server downtime, no record to set… It all happened without much fanfare. Just a small statement in the most visited page in internet. “New! Download Chrome (BETA) - the new browser from

calls it , People call it “ OS”, Community will have its “”, would call it “Nightmare come true”, Opera would cry “copy cat”, would say “Just another Safari“, Advocates will cry “Foul”, Some call it start of “Web 3.0″ or “Web 3.0 beta”, is just recovering from the “shock” and I just call it “cool“…

Imagine the simplicity and minimalistic colours of in a browser and you got “”. The way you had imagined and used are going to change. The are going to the top floor instead of being below the address bar. You can still switch ! You can kill the tab from the tab strip or from the process manager. When you kill the tab, you see a “sad tab.” :) If you reload the page, will even remember the scroll position.

New tab page shows most frequently visited page, most frequent searches, bookmarks, and recently closed . You can choose whether a bookmark strip follows you as you surf (in case you want to save screen space).

Geeks, use the Task Manager to get details about a specific process running in , or to force a misbehaving tab or application to close. You can use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Esc to quickly open the Task Manager. For each active item in , you can monitor the amount of memory taken up, the amount of CPU used, and the network activity (bytes sent and received). To force a misbehaving webpage or application to close in , select the web page, then click the End process button. For those who need to go the extra mile, you have “Stats for Nerds”

More news for the techies,  uses WebKit, not a new rendering engine to the web. It renders just like . It multi processes all its with separate threads making it more stable and resource efficient in long run. uses V8 virtual machine to execute javascript. According to one source, “V8 executes JavaScript much much faster than current technologies. is open under a BSD License. The name of the project to open-source is .

The official Google blog announced the project being available to general public from today. For now only Windows users. Mac and Linux users watch out for updates. You can also check out the comic book explaining from .

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IE 8 has built-in “Porn Mode”

Internet Explorer 8 BetaThe developers back at Micro$oft have suddenly woken up to privacy concerns of their customer and decided to introduce a.k.a Porn Mode, in the upcoming Internet Explorer 8.

The fancy name for this feature is “”. When activated, won’t store new cookies, but still allows existing cookies to be read. Additionally, new history entries, search queries, form data, passwords and temporary web files will be purged at the end of the internet session. It is basically a step forward from the IE7 tool ‘Delete Browsing History’, which didn’t allow data - such as cookies from often-visited websites - to be retained if the user wanted the option. According to Micro$oft’s IEBlog, the features related with would be

  • Browsing: This lets you control whether or not saves your browsing history, cookies, and other data.
  • Delete Browsing History: This helps you control your browsing history after you’ve visited Web sites.
  • Blocking: This informs you about content that is in a position to observe your browsing history, and allows you to block it. Blocking will also warn users of third-party content which gives others information about browsing habits without using cookies, and offer to prevent communication with this type of content.
  • Subscriptions: This feature allow you to augment the capability of Blocking by subscribing to lists of Web sites to block or allow.

So, if you are asking when you can get this amazing kinky feature, the next beta is expected in November by some sources…

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Firefox 3.0.1 : A More Secure and Stable Gran Paradiso

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No software is free from bugs” and that statement holds true for the mighty too. Yesterday the Mozilla Foundation released .0.1, the first update for .0, patching some of the known vulnerabilities. It mainly addresses several and stability issues. A update was also released for Firefox 2.0 users upgrading them to 2.0.16.

The two critical patches deal with remote code vulnerabilities and command line URLs spawning when is not running. MFSA 2008-34 is the first . It was reported via TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative, and centers on issues with Mozilla’s internal CSSValue array data structure. An attacker can create a large number of calls to common CSS objects, triggering a crash of the browser when it attempts to free the CSS object while still in use. The resulting crash could be used to execute code on the system.

The second critical issue comes from Billy Rios, who reported that, “if is not already running, passing it a command-line URI with pipe (”|”) symbols will open multiple . This URI splitting could be used to launch :i URIs from the command-line, a partial bypass of the fix for MFSA 2005-53 which was intended to block external applications from loading such URIsi,” Mozilla explains. The vulnerability in MFSA 2005-53 remains patched however.

“For example, web normally handle file: URIs themselves, or block them from web content altogether, but this flaw enabled attackers to pass them from another browser into . In 2 scripts running from file: URIs can read data from a user’s entire disk, a risk if the attacker could first place a malicious file in a guessable location on the local disk. Rios demonstrated that the so-called “ Carpet-bombing vulnerability” could be used for this, as well as other techniques that do not rely on that now-fixed vulnerability,” the advisory added.

Internal testing on .0 also showed that Rios’ research can be combined with various vulnerabilities to trigger code execution. “In scripts running in local files have limited access to other files, almost entirely mitigating the file: attack. However, combined with a vulnerability which allows an attacker to inject script into a document the above issue could be used to run arbitrary code on a victim’s computer.”

Firefox 3.0.1 Updated

.0.1 Updated

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70+ Nice and Beautiful Firefox Wallpapers

For those who are bored with their old and looking for a hot spicy wallpaper, there are more than 70 at Hongkiat.com. Get your desktop a new look and help to spread the Firefox 3 around.

Firefox Wallpapers

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Ctrl-Tab : A must for Firefox Tab addicts

Ctrl TabEventhough , is going to have Visual Tab switching feature inbuilt, it will be still some more months before we get the stable release. Till then Ctrl-Tab extension should satisfy the Tab addicts. This extension emulates the Alt+Tab feature which helps to switch between windows in most of the operating systems. It is much more faster in Firefox 3 than the previous versions.

Ctrl-Tab Extension

Pressing [Ctrl]+[Tab], brings up a thumbnail preview of the , and repeated presses of [Tab] proceeds in the order of tab usage. Releasing the [Ctrl] selects the particular Tab window. Holding the [Tab] makes the scroll faster. Press [Shift] to make the scroll in the reverse order.

Ctrl-Tab Extension - Filter View

For those who want to see all the present in the present session, just press [F4] or the List all button in the right end of Tab bar to bring up a grid view of all the . There is a filter option also thrown in for the hardcore Tab addicts.

I am using this add-on in and really recommend all to try it out for yourself. It’s worth the effort.

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Gran Paradiso

Finally the day has arrived and final release of Firefox 3 is out on open and is getting its butt kicked left and right. :)

Firefox 3

Mozilla Foundation had conducted its PR greatly but the execution was poor. First the time of release was not officially announced and all the eastern hemisphere netizens had to guess the whole day when was getting out and finally it dawned that it would be midnight for most. The time came and when I went will all anticipation, all I got was server time outs and after a few reloads and refreshes,  I was met with this sweet outage page.

Firefox Server Outage

OK this was not a great surprise since everybody was trying, the Mozilla servers were melting with the load. But the real surprise was when after nearly an hour of reloading the browser, I finally met with a page to download but alas it was 2. The page design was for , but the release was 2.0.0.14

Firefox 3 but 2

So after another disappointment, I got back to reloading, refreshing and after nearly another one hour got the sweet link for a download and installed it finally. Did another download in my other system and finally got it also up and running.

mozilla-firefox-3-release-notes

So after doing my duty to the Mozilla’s Community decided to check out how the was going on. The total downloads till 00:45 GST on 18th June 2008 was 1,861,546 downloads. UAE - 1480, Afghanistan - 0, Iraq - 62, Mynammar - 0, Iran - 6422, Sudan - 54, Somalia - 0, Cuba - 414, Oman - 0, Mongolia - 0, North Korea - 0

For who needs to show around that they did their part on the , you can flaunt it here. You will get a certificate like this one below.

Firefox Download Day Certificate

Update : The time is 10:30 AM on 18th June 2008, nearly 12 hours after the launch of and the stastics for the downloads are as below

Total Downloads : 4,462,863

UAE - 2400, Afghanistan - 62, Iraq - 101, Mynammar - 211, Iran - 133,500, Sudan - 73, Somalia -  Still 0, Cuba - 557, Oman - 212, Mongolia -281, North Korea - Still 0, Chad - 0,

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Safari 4 released for Developers

Safari LogoThere is a lot of news about these days… Firefox 3, Opera 9.5, Internet Explorer 8 and now its time for Safari 4.  unveiled its next version of the third most popular browser on Earth in WWDC 2008. Presently it is available only to the registered developers at Apple Developer Connection. With the present roadmap it is likely that Safari 4 might be released before Snow Leopard.

I downloaded and tried it out today and I should say I am impressed. It is a potential beater. No wonder, is termed as “fastest browser”. It is quite lite with all the basic features built-in. Right now I am blogging with 4 and I do have a feeling that I might switch over to 4 only for writing posts. It is quite responsive and even RC3 didn’t match with this performance. In two words — “Smooth Operator”

Safari 4

According to fans, the javascript implementation of 4 is 53% faster than the previous versions. Thanks to SquirrelFish, a javascript rendering engine. It replaces old WebKit 3.1 implementation. That makes this edition of much better than the Firefox 3’s SpiderMonkey engine.

The ability to save webpages as a desktop application is also a notable addition. So if you are a person who constantly saves webpages then 4 is the thing for you.

The spell check along with Grammar check is a must tool for a blogger. One of the major reasons why I would be using for my posting. Other features include more options for new windows and tab, full page zoom and other unexplored features.

You can download your copy of developer preview of 4 from Developer Center if you are a registered developer.

Source : [macnn]

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