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What if: Microsoft becomes Mozilla’s banker

Posted on November 20, 2009 by Steven Hodson
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firefox-tee Zee over at The Next Web has a short post where he takes a look at were Mozilla (Firefox) gets the majority of its money. As he points out that while the Mozilla Foundation does get donations the amount wouldn’t be anywhere near what is needed to keep the Foundation, and browser, moving forward.

At this point Mozilla makes its real money from one company – Google, and to the tune of $50 to $100 million a year. The problem going forward is that Google is becoming increasing involved in developing its own browser, and now an operating system. So one has to wonder at what point will the checks from Google stop coming into the coffers of Mozilla; and when it does what will the Foundation do to make up for that revenue?

My thought when I first started reading Zee’s post was exactly the same that he concluded with (emphasis mine)

With Google now promoting their own browser (and OS), Mozilla needs to get thinking fast and exploring other revenue earning options. Of course, if Microsoft were to step in and offer Mozilla a hefty sum to replace Google as default search engine, then things might just get very interesting indeed.

No kidding things would get interesting.

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Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Firefox, Google, Microsoft

Firefox is raping my memory

Posted on November 13, 2008 by Steven Hodson
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I realize that just about everyone and their brother in the tech work is all infatuated with Firefox but why this browser gets such a walk when it comes to memory problems is beyond me. I had originally switched to Chrome when it came out because I wasn’t happy with the beta of IE8 (still not) and I never really liked Firefox but recently I decided to give the new beta of Firefox another try.

Even though initially it used more memory than Chrome I continued using through several beta updates even though I did experience problems with it. That was until yesterday though when I finally had enough of the browser deciding that my memory (2Gig) was a three course meal. Within a few seconds of starting up Firefox after rebooting my system this is what Task Manager informed me that Firefox (with 3 tabs loading and no plugins installed) was using this amount of memory


Firefox memory seconds after starting up

After waiting a little bit longer to see if the remaining two tabs would finally load this is what Task Manager informed me Firefox’s memory usage was

Firefox memory before closing it out with Task Manager

Sorry but that just isn’t acceptable.

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Categories: Odds & Ends | Tags: browsers, chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 8, Mozilla, Task Manager

IE8 Not Ready For Prime Time Unless You Like Self-Abuse

Posted on August 28, 2008 by Steven Hodson
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Windows Internet Explorer 

Image via Wikipedia

 

As anyone who reads this blog regularly will know I like using Internet Explorer and am not a fan of Firefox. Additionally I have tried Opera through many of its versions but never stuck with it for whatever reasons. Where Safari is concerned I have tried it since the first version for Windows was made available and if it wasn’t for one bad bug I would probably end up using it over Internet Explorer. So being a regular user of IE I obviously was interested when they announced that the second beta of the browser was available for download and grabbed myself a copy.

I also know very well that this release was still considered a beta and as such isn’t meant for anything more than finding the bugs on the road to going gold. So with that understanding I installed IE yesterday and proceeded with my daily routine and waited to see when and how IE would fall down – if it did. As far as any of the settings for it I left everything at the defaults that it would have imported from my previous IE 7 install which will be the case with your average user who downloads and installs it. I won’t bother going into any great details about the changes or supposed improvements because that has already been well covered by Ed Bott which you can read about on his ZDNet blog.

What follows here instead is some of the problems that I have experienced in using this release. Some are ones that should be expected from Microsoft’s move the bring IE right up to current web standards and others are those weird and wonderful ones that come from using beta software. As a startup reference point the following graphic displays the resources begin used by a default install of IE 8 Beta 2 with 3 open tabs:

IE 8 Startup with 3 open tabs (Task Manager)

Now being the typical blogger that I am the first site I checked out in the browser was WinExtra which played pretty well with the only exception being the Lijit search widget. For some reason in IE it insists that the button goes under the text entry field but in IE7, Firefox and Safari it displays as it should right beside the text area

Lijit Search Widget

One other thing that I found wasn’t working in the way the plugin company or the blog owners intended it to is the Snap plugin. On blogs that have it enabled IE 8 users will see the following example when visiting

Snap plugin

Then whenever they hover a Snap linked item they will see the following

Snap Plugin

The displayed popup should be displayed right of off the linked text rather than the top left hand corner. While I am sure that most people won’t be concerned since the Snap plugin isn’t one of the more favoured plugins by blog visitors.

The one other big problem I had was with the Share This option link which allows visitors to share the selected post with their various networks like Digg. While it displays okay within the posts

Share This Link 

And it should show like this – as it does in Firefox

Share This Firefox

What we get on WinExtra when we click the link is this instead

Share This Extended IE8 WinExtra

And at this point the browser locks and when you look in Task Manager you see it chewing through resources where it starts from the base amount shown in the first graphic of the post and continues to climb until you kill the IE process in Task Manager

IE8 WinExtra Share This Extended

Restarting I figured I would try again using another site to test only to find that when I clicked on the Share This link the page went white

Share This New Tab Mashable

And once again looking in Task Manager we can see it chewing through the resources in the same way as it had done in the other test

Mashable Share This Extended

At this point I figure I have had enough fun and call it quits on any more checking out of Internet Explorer 8 because quite obviously – or at least from my experience – this browser isn’t ready for any real serious use. What I have to find out now is can this be rolled back to IE 7 or am I going to be really pissed at myself when I find out I’m stuck until the next release.

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Categories: Technology | Tags: browser, Firefox, IE 8, Internet Explorer 8, Safari

From the Pipeline – 8.19.08

Posted on August 19, 2008 by Steven Hodson
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Ever have one of those days where you’ve felt busy as hell but when you look back on the day you realize you weren’t really that busy – well that’s how today feels for me. By the way don’t forget about our poll in the sidebar about whether I keep doing the nightly From the Pipeline posts. In the meantime here’s a few things that  I found of interest in today’s FriendFeed pipeline.

Spider Webs Glamour & Architecture [nw] :: Dark Roasted Blend – sometime nature creates some of the most incredible structures.

Can you make a career in social media? [nw] :: The Social Path – this social media must mean something after all because this is the third time I’ve heard of someone getting a job due to their involvement in the field.

Firefox 3 Declares The U.S. Army’s Web Site Unsafe [nw] :: Silicon Alley Insider – man that has just gotta suck when this happens

Personalized Messages on Toast. Better Than Post-Its? [nw] :: Pixel Bits – a new way to let your lover know how you feel over breakfast

Mom shocked by teen’s modest clothing [nw] :: CNN – I am having a really hard time believing this one.

Listening to: Fatboy Slim/Macy Gray – Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars – Love Life

 

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Categories: Odds & Ends | Tags: Firefox, modesty, nature, social media, toast
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