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Browser Newsletter #31

  1. Flock 2 Beta 2 available now
  2. Font Embedding on the Web
  3. Commercial Mobile Browsers To See Strong Growth
  4. Japanese browser maker takes on IE, Firefox
  5. about:mozilla - Executive Director, Air Mozilla, Labs meetup, Firefox 3.1, Community Calendar, and more…
  6. Safari browser flaw: Session fixation attacks possible
  7. Maxthon Providing Online Help to Olympics Visitors
  8. First look: Ars reviews Firefox 3.1 alpha 1
  9. IE8 Beta 2 getting heavy performance, crash-recovery tweaks
  10. Microsoft Seeks Beta Testers For Internet Explorer 8
  11. Firefox 3 chipping away Safari market share, summer browsing patterns reverse IE decline

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Browser Newsletter #29

  1. CSS Variables are here!
  2. about:mobile - Our First Issue, Fennec M4 Available, Mobile Network Profiling Tool and more…
  3. 40% of surfers don’t bother with browser security updates
  4. Older Versions Of Firefox, IE Put 45% Of All Internet Users At Risk
  5. Google, Yahoo spiders can now crawl through Flash sites
  6. First look: Mozilla Weave 0.2 puts Firefox in the cloud
  7. Mobile Web To Get Standards
  8. IE8 Security Part III: SmartScreen® Filter
  9. IE8 Security Part IV: The XSS Filter
  10. IE8 Security Part V: Comprehensive Protection
  11. Firefox 2.0.0.15 fixes 12 security bugs, Firefox 3 not affected
  12. It’s Official: Firefox Downloads Set Guinness World Record
  13. Firefox 3 Boosts Browser’s Market Share Over 19%
  14. Opera Patches Bugs in Flagship Browser
  15. Microsoft probing ActiveX attacks targeting Access feature
  16. Prism: bringing web applications to the desktop

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Browser Newsletter #27

  1. Speed Testing the Latest Web Browsers
  2. Mozilla’s mobile browser due out in September
  3. Get under the hood of Opera 9.50
  4. IE8 development: Microsoft should learn from Apple, Mozilla
  5. Flock catches up with Firefox 3 in sophomore release
  6. More Internet Users to Benefit From VeriSign EV SSL Protection as Mozilla Launches Firefox 3
  7. Another quick update
  8. Firefox 3.0 Doesn’t Focus On Business IT
  9. Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Vulnerability
  10. Firefox 3 launch a success: 8 million downloads in 24 hours
  11. Browser bruiser: Opera 9.5 versus Firefox 3
  12. New in standards: Acid4 and HTML 5 update
  13. Slipstreaming IE8
  14. Second look and invites for AT&T’s improved Pogo web browser (Updated)
  15. Apple Fixes Safari “Carpet Bomb” Windows Vulnerability

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