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Firefox 7 Version to cut off 'http://' from Navigation Toolbar

Open source outfit Mozilla has determined to not to use the ‘http://’ URL prefix in Firefox version 7 of the web browser that is going to be launched on September 2011. This particular version Firefox 7 does not appear with the URL prefix. As an alternative, users purely perceive the subdomain of the URL. The browser furthermore highlights the www., sequentially to call attention to the core address of the website and give users a reasonable proposal about their location. Conversely, the web browser maintains to demonstrate the secure ‘https://’ prefix when relevant in order to offer better security to users.   Firefox is not the foremost web browser to get exonerate of the prefix. Rivals such as Google Chrome and Opera abandoned the URL prefix some time ago, but similar to Firefox they also demonstrate the secure URL when it is being used. Firefox 7 has long way to go, as recently Mozilla did come up with the version 5 and made clear that it will no longer give any support to

Opera Browser for Tablets – Sounds New Beginning

Norwegian company Opera Software has made public the foremost public sample of its browser for tablets at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The browser for Tablets will be helpful to People who use Opera browsers for PCs and Smartphones. Clicking the Opera icon gets hold of the user to begin screen with the company's Speed Dial feature, which gives immediate access to preferred web sites using nine tiles. The clip also reveals the technique of how a page can be changed by just flicking the finger from left to right or right to left. Also using two fingers users can zoom in and zoom out the page. Opera isn't the simply browser developer that has set its sights on tablets. In December, Skyfire announced Flash friendly browser had been allowed for implement on Apple's iPad, where it contends with the standard Safari browser. All browsers have an analogous and same touch that permitted user interface, which is also including a menu bar on top of the scre