A narrative on the future of web browsers and web browsing

Archive for January, 2008

Mobile Devices and the Browser Wars

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Michael Calore of Wired delved more deeply into the Opera video that I mentioned yesterday. In particular, he took the logical step of contacting Opera PR to ask about David Rosen's off-the-cuff assertion that they are planning an iPhone port. Opera communications honcho Michelle Valdivia Lien's response is a PR ...

Candid Interview with Opera Developer

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Uberpulse has posted a interview at CES with David Rosen, a developer at Opera Software. The interview is entitled "Opera Browser Coming To The iPhone", but the first 99% of the video have nothing to do with the iPhone, proving yet again that like sex, the iPhone sells. David isn't ...

John Lilly Takes Over as Mozilla CEO

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

I first met John Lilly in late 2005 when I stopped by the Mozilla offices in Mountain View for an informal "getting to know you" meeting. His title at the time was Vice President of Business Development. My next interaction with John was in February 2007, by which time he ...

Browser Trends: Offline Storage

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

I'll start my exploration of the future of web browser technology by discussing some key trends that will come to the fore in 2008. The first is the addition of local storage capabilities to web browsers. This is an area that kicked into high gear last year with Mozilla's work ...