The Non-Creepy Good Browser
Martin Kuplens-Ewart and Chris Luckhardt discuss viewer feedback on our thoughts about RIM's decline, Mozilla's Firefox OS phone project, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browser issues, Google Now and Google's latest round of data collection creepiness.
Discussion Links
- Listener Michael Glenn (@mglenn) disagreed with our first episode assessment of RIM's downward spiral
- Corporate IT Just Won't Let IE6 Die (April 26, 2010)
- RIM Faces Shareholders, Touts BlackBerry 10
- Mozilla's Boot to Gecko Project
- Mozilla Gains Global Support For a Firefox Mobile OS (Mozilla Press Release)
- Firefox Hits the Jackpot with Almost Billion Dollar Google Deal (December 22, 2011)
- Google Chrome Mouseover Bug on Macs
- Everybody Hates Firefox Updates / Follow-up to the Firefox Updates Post
- Mozilla on Rapid Release of New Firefox Versions: “There Is No Free Lunch” (August 26, 2011)
- Firefox OS
- The Mozilla Manifesto
- You'll Soon Be Able to Buy a Firefox Phone
- Google Now (Promotional Video)
- Common Craft - Useful Handcrafted Videos
- Google Pays $22.5m Fine for Bypassing Safari Privacy Settings
- It Takes Google Now Three Days To Figure Out Where You Live
- Reactive Design (by Martin Kuplens-Ewart)
- The Truth About Online Privacy: Who Cares?
- Mozilla Puts the Brakes on Thunderbird
Episode Number:
Episode: 3
Episode Date:
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Episode Length:
38:52





