Posted by
Christiaan Hendriksen at 1:20 pm on November 17, 2009
Google Chrome currently lacks any sort of feed detection or handling, but all that is about to change. In the next chrome there will be an install extension for handing of RSS feeds, The extension “adds a button to the URL bar when a page has a feed that can be subscribed to”. When you click on the orange button, the extension previews the feed and it lets you subscribe using a feed reader. The extension is available now on the Chromium Developer Website.

[Google Operating System]
Posted by
Christiaan Hendriksen at 7:02 pm on November 10, 2009
Five years ago, Mozilla launched Firefox 1.0. 4 days after its release they reached 1 million downloads.
Today Firefox 3.5 has 330 million users (almost 1/4 of Internet users) and i’m one of them!
So why not head over to the mozilla website to join in the celebrations? Happy Birthday Firefox!

Posted by JJ Mitchell at 10:09 am on November 10, 2009
Fluid makes it possible to turn web applications into OS X native site-specific browsers. What does this mean? It means you can now run Campfire, the popular team communication system from 37signals right in your Mac system. Campfire has been classed by Download Squad as one of the 10 web apps you should be running on your mac with Fluid, so download Fluid here, and get in on the fun!

[37signals Blog]