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Browser Bits and Bobs for May 15, 2008

May 15, 2008 – 6:15 pm
  • Opera Mini 4.1, with a number of bug fixes and tweaks, has been released.
  • TechCrunch with an article on Mozilla’s “stealth data project”, which aims to collect statistics on web usage from Firefox’s 170 million strong user base. Mozilla CEO John Lilly provides some clarification.
  • Mozilla joins the LiMo Foundation, which develops a Linux-based mobile platform. This looks to represent further competition for Google’s Android, which uses a WebKit-based browser.
  • Adobe announces a prerelease version of Flash Player 10, which a performance improvements and nifty sounding graphical effects (all gibberish to to a graphical idiot like me, but sure to get some people excited).

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  1. One Response to “Browser Bits and Bobs for May 15, 2008”

  2. Regarding the FP 10, it’s wroth to mention its P2P capabilities, arming up for VOD services. Will Joost get it?

    By funtomas on May 18, 2008

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