Opera Mini users go for Google, bypass Bing

Statistics collected by Opera Software show that Google is still the go-to search engine for mobile users in the US.
 

Camino 2.0.1 arrives

Camino - the 'other' open-source Mozilla-based browser for Mac OS X - has been updated to use a more recent version of the Gecko engine.
 

Windows, Internet Explorer web shares still falling

The latest statistics show little change in the web shares of various browsers and operating systems. Even the rapid rise in Windows 7 wasn't enough to return growth to Windows, and Internet Explorer's share continues to decline.
 

New Google Chrome beta adds bookmark sync, speed

A new beta release of the Google Chrome browser introduces bookmark synchronisation and delivers further speed improvements.
 

Firefox 3.5.4 fixes critical bugs

Firefox 3.5.4 fixes a diverse list of bugs, including half a dozen critical security issues.
 

Minggl claims ‘redefining social networking’

So-called social interaction manager, Minggl, has today released a new Web browser-based application with a bold claim that the app will do things others won’t do, such as allowing people to access multiple social networking communities simultaneously, manage privacy in different contexts, and socialise “quickly, easily and seamlessly” with friends and family across disparate social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, and Flickr.
 

Eolas sues technology and retail giants

A company claiming a patent on the use of AJAX and other technologies to put interactive applications into web pages is suing Adobe, Amazon, Apple, eBay, Google, Yahoo! and other well-known companies for infringement.
 

Mozilla joins Microsoft in slamming Google Chrome Frame

Microsoft has found an unexpected ally in its condemnation of Chrome Frame, a plugin by Google that switches out the Internet Explorer HTML and JavaScipt engines for those used by the Chrome web browser. Now Firefox maker Mozilla has spoken out.
 

We give up on Internet Explorer say Google Wave team

Google's new Chrome Frame product is touted as an unobtrusive way for web apps to use Chrome’s rendering and JavaScript engines within Internet Explorer. Yet, what was the reason for bringing it to light? The Google Wave team have spoken out damning Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser.
 

Google Chrome Frame to take over Internet Explorer

Interested in Chrome but still just find Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to be your first instinct? With Google's latest product you can still surf merrily in IE but use the Chrome rendering and JavaScript engine instead.