Its a browser Tuesday, with Opera, one of the classic web browsers thats been around since the late 90s, releasing its 10th version, and Google partnering with Sony to get its new browser on the block, Chrome, on every Vaio machine shipped from Japan. What do we expect from browsers now that theyre maturing, what are the most important things that browser makers need to get right for users, and which browser should you be using? We ask GDGT co-founder Peter Rojas and LAPTOP Magazines Dana Wollman. Distributed by Tubemogul.
I can't imagine a worse video with regard to staging. The black & white background with headphones makes him look silly. And her face is out of focus while the picture on the wall behind her is in focus, or would be if you could see it. Her audio is atrocious and she is looking down at her laptop, or someone's crotch. Can't these tech geeks find a decent video camera with lavaliere mics?
buford9mosbey 11 months ago
Google Chrome is the browser for me, I go for speed as I work fast. Firefox is good also but Chrome is best for me. Never been interested in Opera.
LewisDre4m 2 years ago
Opera as a multi-tasker is good but Chrome as using one thing at a time is faster. Opera 10 looks really good alot more faster than opera 9.
xhaku2121x 2 years ago
Opera 10! w00t!
marquesbrownlee 2 years ago