Firefox 71 released with new developer tools features
Yesterday, the Firefox team announced its latest version, Firefox 71. This version includes a plethora of new developer tools features such as web socket...
Django 3.0 released with built-in async functionality and support for MariaDB and Python 3.6,...
Yesterday, Django released its latest major update - Django 3.0. Django is a Python-based web framework designed to help developers build apps faster with...
Firefox Preview 3.0 released with Enhanced Tracking Protection, Open links in Private tab by...
Earlier this month, the Firefox team released the Firefox Preview 3.0 with various features to make browsing and bookmarking safer and easier. This release...
4 predictions by Richard Feldman on the future of the web: TypeScript, WebAssembly, and...
At ReactiveConf 2019, Richard Feldman, author of Elm in Action and creator of ‘elm-css’ made four predictions about how the future of web development...
Tim Berners-Lee launches a nine-principle ‘Contract for the Web’ to save the web
Update: Mozilla declared on the 28th November, that they now support the Contract for the Web. However, they have not signed the contract yet...
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales launches WT:Social to counter “clickbait nonsense” of Facebook and Twitter
Last month, co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales launched WikiTribune Social (WT:Social), a collaboratively editable news-focused social network. This site aims to compete with popular...
Google Chrome ‘secret’ experiment crashes browsers of thousands of IT admins worldwide
On Thursday last week, thousands of IT admins were left aghast when their Google Chrome browsers went blank, the White Screen of Death, and...
Brave 1.0 releases with focus on user privacy, crypto currency-centric private ads and payment...
Yesterday, Brave, the company co-founded by ex-Mozilla CEO, Brendan Eich, launched version 1.0 of its browser for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. In...
Expanding Web Assembly beyond the browser with Bytecode Alliance, a Mozilla, Fastly, Intel and...
Mozilla has partnered with Fastly, Intel and Red Hat to form the Bytecode Alliance to build a secure-by-default future for WebAssembly and to take...
Google starts experimenting with Manifest V3 extension in Chrome 80 Canary build
In spite of the overwhelmingly negative feedback on the Manifest V3 extension system, Google is standing firm on Chrome’s ad-blocking changes. Last month, the...