It’s been more than four years since Web browser vendor Netscape Communications Corp. released its source code in early 1998 and created the Mozilla.org open-source community to work on the ...
Several readers responded to last week’s newsletter on the open source Mozilla Web browser gaining market share vs. Microsoft Internet Explorer, and I’d like to pass along some of their comments. The ...
The Mozilla development project, Mozilla.org, this week released Phoenix 0.1, a speedier version of its open-source Web browser. The Phoenix browser is designed to improve upon Mozilla 1.1, released ...
Chrome dominates the browser market with extenstive site compatibility and a wealth of built-in AI features, but Firefox offers strong privacy protections and other compelling advantages. Here's how ...
The move from Mozilla may come in response to Google's plan to build out its Chrome Web browsers extensions. To that end, Jetpack, which launched yesterday, is an API that looks to tap into Mozilla's ...
Editor's take: Mozilla's management keeps doing an absolutely stellar job of giving Firefox users exactly what they do not want. While the open-source browser is slowly becoming a footnote in the ...
Anthony Enzor‑DeMeo, the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at the Mozilla Corporation, made clear that the company plans to push its flagship browser Firefox into an era defined by AI. In a blog post ...
The big picture: Chrome has long held the browser crown where market share is concerned at 65 percent. Its closest rival is Safari, which has 19 percent. The rest have low single-digit slices of the ...
While it’s undeniable that Google Chrome is the most widely used web browser today, that doesn’t necessarily make it the best. The landscape for browsers is still competitive, and Mozilla’s Firefox ...
When Google Chrome first launched in 2008, it had a lot of innovations, like its multiprocess architecture, that made it the superior browser to use at the time. However, fast-forward 15 years later, ...