How To Make Money Writing Articles For Us – Browserland Job Offer

Starting from today we want to introduce a great opportunity for you to make money online just writing articles for Browserland.

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You will be able to write an article, get it published on Browserland and earn money placing your ads on the article’s page. We won’t place our ads on your page, so all the clicks increase your income.

To get published on Browserland your article should be about web-browsers and their addons, and web-based application.

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Google Chrome Sandboxes Flash for More Secure Browsing

Every day we are increasingly searching, downloading, and installing for new plug-ins that can help us to have a more secure browsing experience.

You need to protect your data, nowadays when you surf you use very personal data and you don’t want that these informations getting into the wrong hands.

For this reason every software house is trying to make its browser even more secure.

Adobe Flash Player is now sandboxed in the latest dev channel release of Google Chrome, bringing a huge security benefit to Chrome users.

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Browserland Is Back – We Had Been Hacked

We apologize for being absent during the last period. During the last month we suffered an hacker attack. This “person” published some “draft” we had, changed themes, changed Adsense, Added Pop-ups on Browserland.

Due to this reason we don’t publish any article, or news, since September 29th. For this reason, we also had to postpone the iPhone4 Contest.

Now the Problem seems to be solved and we are going to come back every day for you, always giving you the latest news about Web Browsers and Web-Based apps.

I’m writing a post where I will tell you what, exactly, the hacker did and how we solved this issue. I know that this is not a web-browser’s stuff but when we had been hacked I searched on Google how to avoid the problem but I found nothing so I want to tell you all the story.






This article was originally wrote by Giovanni Panasiti for Browserland and published as “Browserland Is Back – We Had Been Hacked

Browserland Remembers 9-11 Victims

Nine years later Browserland remembers the September 11th victims.

Nine years ago al-Qaeda’s hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Both buildings collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others.

The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania after some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C. There were no survivors from any of the flights.

There’s no words to express what we feel when we think to that day. 2,996 people were killed from terrorists.

Today, in this sadly day, our thought goes to vitcims families whom lost someone they loved.

Google History Infograph – From The 1996 To 2010

Today Google is, without any doubts, the most powerful authority in the Web. How does it become so powerful? The secrets is in the “core” of Google: its search engine.

Today Google has a lot of useful services and tools. But in the beginning it was just a search engine; the best one.

When Sergey Brin and Larry Pag start programming their search engine there wasn’t anything similar. Of course there were other search engines but they were very approximatively in the results.

Google’ creators improved the result page, they made is creating a sort of database of all the websites on the Web and with some other algorithms to see which were the most relevant results to show.

But we are not here to tell you how Google improved the search engines. Let’s go to see the Google History in this Infograph: Continue reading

A Must-Have For All Mozilla Firefox Fans

If you are a Firefox Fan you have to buy the Firefox sneakers. No, I’m not joking.

Daniel Reese is a UK designer who is very expert in sneakers’ customization. I found his name while I’m looking for the Google Sneakers. I found them, and I found Firefox Sneakers too. So my first thought was to tell it to you.

Daniel Reese customizes Nike Dunk with many themes and you can buy this shoes on Brass Monki website. To be honest these shoes are very expensive, in fact the prices start from 250£ to 750£ (about 384 USD to 1152 USD), but probably you will be the unique owner of that pair.
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Cloud Computing Certifications And How To Achieve Them

Cloud computing is gaining more and more ground every day. With the ability to deploy and scale web-based solutions effortlessly, it is no wonder this technology is becoming popular with a wide variety of industries. Many are touting it as the greatest advancement in Information Technology since the development of client-server architectures.

In fact, it has been rumored that cloud computing professionals are beginning to outstrip the demand for those with general Microsoft administration skillsets. As an IT professional, it may be worthwhile to acquire some cloud computing certifications to help you get your next job opportunity.
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Firefox For iPhone Is Coming: Firefox Home

Firefox Home is not another version of Firefox for Mobile, Fennec, its rather a window to access your Firefox world, making sure that you don’t miss any of your bookmarks, open tabs on other firefox and stuff.

Already in May, Mozilla announced that they are working to launch a Firefox browser for Apple’s iPhone. But since the Apple’s software development kit prohibits a competitive browser, Mozilla couldn’t have come up with a complete browser to replace Safari.

So they thought to come up with an App that enables the users to fetch their Firefox data from other devices on their iPhone, using Firefox Sync. (Firefox Sync, previously known as Weave Sync, syncs users data – open tabs, history, saved passwords, bookmarks, securely on a cloud which can be later accessed or downloaded by the user using the same application.)
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Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta Now Released

Finally Mozilla has released the beta version of Firefox 4!

I just red it and my first thought was to tell you to all Browserland readers. It can be downloaded here: Download Firefox 4 Beta

There’s a lot of news in this version. It includes a redesign of the user interface (tabs are now on top like in Google Chrome), enhanced HTML5 support, hardware-accelerated HD video, WebSockets and enhanced add-on support via Jetpack.
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