Google, the unofficial overlord of the web is always trying to "do no evil," but if an internal document bears any truth, the search giant might do lots of it by killing the URL address bar in its ...
It looks like Google is trying to mess with the URL bar again. As spotted by Android Police, new flags in the developer versions of the popular browser now want to hide the URL path. So for an article ...
False login pages are a common method of phishing login credentials from users. If a website look legit, it’s easy for your muscle memory to kick in and for you to start typing your username and ...
The newer builds of Chrome 13 have added a nice feature for anyone working form a laptop or netbook with a small screen: Chrome’s Canary build now allows you to show and hide the URL bar with the ...
Google Chrome for Android does just that after a page has loaded, concealing information about the URL and expanding the screen space available to display content from the web page. The feature is ...
Google has added the "add note" search labs notes feature to the URL bar and in SGE while browsing. This makes it way more visible to add a note to a document than before, by placing the add note ...
Google Chrome on Android has finally caught up with the rest of civilization by bashing two rocks together to introduce a bottom URL bar. Users who have sought out the feature and found it on Firefox, ...
URLs, or Web addresses, are getting longer, especially when it comes to business-to-business URLs that small business owners and managers need to access on a regular basis. Most new enterprises are ...
Mozilla, makers of Firefox, a popular alternative to Safari on many users’ machines, will very shortly release Firefox 3—the product is currently at release candidate stage, which typically means a ...
Netbook and tablet users looking for more screen space to display content from their favorite websites are getting some help from a pair of popular Internet browsers. Google and Mozilla are testing ...
Safari for iPad has a “pretty miserable” user experience and browsers for Android tablets are even worse, according to Mozilla developers working on an iPad browser of their own, called Junior. Their ...
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