@MehStrongBadMeh: But Mozilla will never do so. Why? Because it is a proprietary codec, and that is enough of a reason for open-source freaks like those at Mozilla [and me].
@MehStrongBadMeh: But Mozilla will never do so. Why? Because it is a proprietary codec, and that is enough of a reason for open-source freaks like those at Mozilla [and me].
@VagrantRadio: Or to laugh of how slow and ugly it is.
@ascoteton77: Same goes for me...from Mac to Windows.
@jimmyrizzo: No clue, but "thing" is sure the word for it.
@Torchwood: [in a humoristic tone] IE supports CSS?
@brianary: IE6 is due to reach its end-of-life soon, but that should have been 6 years ago.
@Zinger314: What bout Ixplorer? (Internet eXPLORER)
@VagrantRadio: Actually, some cars come with a little computer built-in, so that you can browse the Web over 3G.
@greatslack: FF will promote open-source codecs like Ogg Theora, and might even change the industry standard to it instead of H.264. (They offer it with no license until 2016? Come on. When everybody will use it, they won't be giving it away.)
Internet Explorer 9 Looks Faster, More Developer-Friendly...but still sucks.
@Duncan Stevenson: You sure have original ideas.
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@Database404: You'll still get the alert, so you can then close your tabs manually.
@TehBeardMan: From which site? It may be an iFrame-related limitation, or maybe your site doesn't allow you to do that from inside an iFrame.
@Rick Betita: Not cool, Facebook, not cool!
@gibson_se: I took a [quick] look at the source code, and it doesn't use proxies, just an iFrame, so the spying program would have to be in the source code, which I don't see. However, they could change the source code at any time, and I don't double-check it everyday.
@orbitbreak: How do you summon it?
@p|-|15|-|: GV is aimed at regular individuals, but Phonebooth is aimed at businessmen or companies...and I'm pretty sure Google thinks of fax as so last century.
GV is aimed at regular individuals, but this is aimed at businessmen or companies.
@jabber: Then read the book, you'll learn pretty fast! :-D