Posts tagged Browsers
Weekly Wrap-up: Google’s Real-Time Feeds, Your Browser’s Fingerprint, Goggle TV, And More…
May 22nd
Google made a lot of news this week at its I/O developer conference, but none of it was quite as important to our readers as the story about how the company will be pushing real-time feeds to browsers. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: More >
Tagwhat Leaves Read-Only Augmented Reality Browsers Behind
May 7th
Tagwhat, an augmented reality creation and distribution system, publicly launched this week bringing the world of augmented reality into the realm of Web 2.0.
While other augmented realtiy browsers, such as Wikitude and Layar, let the user provide information overlays over live video, Tagwhat allows users to create these overlays as well.
According to More >
Web 2.0 Expo: A Look At The Future Of Web Browsers, From The Guys Who Build Them
May 5th
The Web 2.0 Expo is in full swing in San Francisco, CA. One of the more interesting panels to take place earlier today was called What to Expect from Browsers in the Next Five Years. The panel’s roster included some of the biggest names in the browser industry, with representatives More >
