![]() ![]() You're not going to get much responsiveness on a 5yr old celeron w/2gb ram and Win XP while you're downloading a game, watching youtube and the A/V suite scans your computer in the background, and there's 5 other people all sharing your 10Mbps network. The speed of a browser can also be affected by other factors like the speed of your connection, how many devices are on your network, what tasks your doing on the computer at the same time like gaming, downloading, streaming movies (netflix, hulu), and your hardware. I use Firefox 95% of the time at home with adblock+, if I encounter an issue I clear cache, if it still has issues I switch to IE 10, usually this is all I need to do but once in a while IE has problems with a page and I just move on to something else. But in the end they all take me to the same place. Sure some load pages faster than others, and some have issues with certain pages. I've never really noticed a difference in browsers speed wise. Meanwhile, Ubuntu is again considering ditching Firefox for Chromium as the distro's default Web browser, just as Firefox announces a major refresh that has the open source browser looking a whole lot like Chrome: And while Opera cozies up to its old rival Google, a new feud is brewing between the Norwegian browser-maker and Mozilla over an ex-Opera employee who allegedly divulged trade secrets to the non-profit. 03/08/13: Chrome OS Remains Undefeated At Pwnium 3Ġ3/10/13: No Firefox For iOS, Says Mozilla's Product HeadĠ3/25/13: Testers Say IE 11 Can Impersonate Firefox Via User Agent StringĠ4/02/13: Firefox 20 Arrives With Per-Window Private Browsing, Download ManagerĠ4/03/13: Blink! Google Is Forking WebKitĠ4/03/13: Opera Confirms It Will Follow Google and Ditch WebKit For BlinkĠ4/04/13: Mozilla, Samsung Collaborating on New Browser EngineĠ4/05/13: WebKit Developers Discuss Removal of Google-Specific CodeĠ4/12/13: Browser Choice May Affect Your Job ProspectsĠ4/29/13: Former Opera Employee Sued for Giving Mozilla Trade SecretsĠ5/16/13: Ubuntu Developers Revisit Replacing Firefox With ChromiumĠ5/21/13: Chrome 27 Is Out: 5% Faster Page LoadsĠ5/28/13: Opera Releases Its First Chromium-Based BrowserĠ6/05/13: Mozilla Plans Major Design Overhaul With Firefox 25 Release In OctoberĠ6/11/13: Microsoft Boasts of Tiny Energy Saving With IEĠ6/22/13: Firefox advances Do-Not-Track TechnologyĠ6/26/13: IE 11 Getting WebGL, SPDY/3, New Dev ToolĠ6/26/13: Firefox 22 Launches, Supports Unreal Engine 3Įveryone get all of that? Google is creating a WebKit fork called Blink, making Chromium a combination of Blink/V8, and Opera plans to follow suit. ![]()
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