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Twitter has jumped on the “Do Not Track” privacy bandwagon.
The company recently confirmed that it supports the Do Not Track header, a user privacy tool originally created by Mozilla that is in the process of becoming a web standard. That means if you visit [...]
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Twitter has jumped on the “Do Not Track” privacy bandwagon.
The company recently confirmed that it supports the Do Not Track header, a user privacy tool originally created by Mozilla that is in the process of becoming a web standard. That means if you visit [...]
Continue Reading+ →So many screens, so few images (testing responsive sites with Adobe Shadow). Photo: Adobe.
The web needs a more intelligent way to serve images.
No one wants to waste bandwidth sending large images over limited mobile pipes, but everyone wants images to look good on the myriad screens connecting to today’s [...]
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Google has released an update for its Chrome web browser that adds tab syncing to Chrome’s list of tricks. Using the latest version of Chrome you can now access the tabs open on your desktop at home while you’re out and about with your Android phone. The syncing should work [...]
Continue Reading+ →Flash Player running in Firefox for Mobile. Photo: Scott Gilbertson/Wired
Mozilla has released an update for its Firefox for Android beta mobile web browser. The latest beta sports a redesigned interface that looks a little less like Firefox and a little more like a native Android application.
If you’d like to [...]
Continue Reading+ →Flash Player running in Firefox for Mobile. Photo: Scott Gilbertson/Wired
Mozilla has released an update for its Firefox for Android beta mobile web browser. The latest beta sports a redesigned interface that looks a little less like Firefox and a little more like a native Android application.
If you’d like to [...]
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