An extremely different Mac OS X web browser went live this week.
Raven provides full access to your social networking services in a single and unified way. It uses a technique called ‘site specific browsing’ to create a dedicated browser instance for each web app in the Smart Bar.
The Mac web browser was co founded by the French blogger, developer - Thomas Ricouard and the American designer, developer - Kevin Milden. Also involved is Min Tran, a UI designer from Vietnam. All have worked with, or for, many top businesses around the world. Read More
Tags: apps, browser, Mac, OS X, Raven, social networking
If statistics are to be believed, then there’s a good chance that you’re reading this post using a version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. The market dominance of IE has many people, including the European Union, questioning Microsoft’s dominance of the browser share, particularly when Internet Explorer is pre-installed on Windows machines. Most users will be happy to use it, without considering something else and many businesses can’t afford to replace IE with another better browser, even if the alternatives are free, open-source products.
So what are those alternatives? The big four main choices are Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera. Read More
Tags: browser, chrome, firefox, Google, internet, internet explorer, opera, safari, web
Google+ is the new kid in the social networking arena. Google+ has been called the “improved version of Facebook” with most of Facebook’s goodness, but with special Google ‘ingredients’, such as Hangouts and Huddles.
In this post we will take you through a set of Google Chrome plugins to enhance your Google+ experience. Read More
Tags: browser, chrome, Google, internet, plugin, social, web