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  • Multitouch on Firefox

    Multitouch on Firefox from Felipe

    In this video Felipe demonstrates how multitouch gestures could be used on Firefox.

    Here’s some demos of cool things you can do on a webapp with the multitouch support that is in the works for Firefox.

    If you are interested in multitouch and Firefox make sure to read this blog post by Felipe.

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  • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is available

    Firefox 3 Today Firefox in version 3.5 has been released. It is available for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. You can choose to get a localised version in more than 70 languages.

    Firefox 3.5 has a huge number of additions and improvements for both users and web developers alike, including: robust new user privacy features; support for high quality open video and audio; a new, high performance JavaScript engine (and a host of other performance and speed improvements); downloadable fonts that will fundamentally change how we view typography and the web; powerful new developer features such as location aware browsing, canvas features, worker threads, native JSON, and media queries; and so much more. Firefox 3.5 is essentially an upgrade to the Web itself.

    Source: Firefox 3.5 now available

    Meet the browser that makes the web better. Get the new Firefox today!

  • Taskfox extends Firefox’ Awesome bar

    If you ever wondered how mondern web browers could be improved watch this video and you’ll see!


    Taskfox Prototype from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

    I found this video at the end of an interesting article on The Future of Firefox: No Tabs, Built-In Ubiquity on the ReadWriteWeb.

  • Video of Chrome Experiments

    Have you ever wonderer what your browser is capable of doing using just JavaScript? The website Chrome Experiments bundles a lot of interactive JavaScript experiments you can test right in your browser. See some of them for yourself in the following video.

    Go to Chrome Experiments to test some of the JavaScript stuff yourself. And you don’t need the Chrome browser to run them.

  • Amazing Opera Face Gestures

    Fresh from Opera labs come the Opera Face Gestures. Make gestures with your face and your head and your Opera browser will react. As easy as that. Too bad I have not seen this on April 1st…