Now Firefox 4 is out, and the browser has been substantially redesigned to improve performance and offer a better interface. Many older add-ons are broken – at least for now. Fortunately, there are a few new or revised add-ons already available.
If you want to customize Google Chrome, you can download plenty of themes from Google’s own repository. Here are 3 of the coolest Google Chrome themes I like.
Mozilla tech evangelist Paul Rouget has a go at Internet Explorer 9 in a series of simple graphs, comparing it to Firefox 4.
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