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Windows XP and Vista users can now download and install Google's new Web browser called Chrome. No need to say that Chrome is free, i.e. you do not pay any money for it. The only thing you give Google is data on your browsing history. That shouldn't be a problem, if you already use Google Toolbar or Google Desktop.

Without further ado here is why:

Bill Gates loves Firefox

Bill Gates loves Firefox

In the Web browser CSS support section of the web browser standards support document web developers find a host of reasons why they don't like Internet Explorer.

Still it is the most widely used browser so the information compiled can help not to exclude too many users.

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JQuery API Browser

Believe it or not. Using the jQuery library developing JavaScript applications can be fun. Once you are familiar with jQuery, you can quickly develop Web applications for a rich user experience or for a poor one, as you like it.

The jQuery API Browser is a useful source of information on and documentation for jQuery and a good example showcase of what you can do with jQuery.

Statistics provide important information for web developers, designers and search engine optimizers. The W3Schools' Browser Statistics page can be used as a reference on the usage of browsers, operating systems, screen resolutions, color depths, and JavaScript support. The data used for calculating the figures displayed is extracted from their own log files as well as other sources for better reliability.

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