Web technologies are currently powering content and interactions across multiple devices effectively turning the most popular native applications into Web browsers. The end result is a widely distributed and used Web-based operating system. Just not the one you imagined. By Luke Wroblewski
Showing posts with label web browsers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web browsers. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
The Web OS is Already Here…
Web technologies are currently powering content and interactions across multiple devices effectively turning the most popular native applications into Web browsers. The end result is a widely distributed and used Web-based operating system. Just not the one you imagined. By Luke Wroblewski
Labels:
os,
web,
web browsers
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Useful Tools for Testing Cross Browser Compatibility
Building websites to work properly and look good in multiple browsers is a fact of life that web designers must deal with. By Jessica Cox
Labels:
browser compatibity,
browsers,
web browsers
Sunday, January 10, 2010
10 Web Browsers You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
What if you’re looking for a browser that does just the things you want to do online? What if you’re sick of all the browser-war hubub and want something that’s truly unique and different (and, maybe, works better than the mainstream options)? What then? By Cameron Chapman
Labels:
browsers,
web browsers
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