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Browser 2.0
By Andrew Lee
and Jeffrey Lu
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Browsers Used for accessing web pages
on the internet
http (hyper text transferprotocol)
GUI (Graphics User Interface) Now accessible through
various types of media The three browsers we are
going to talk about are Opera,Firefox, and Camino
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OperaBackground information
Founded in 1994 by Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsoey
Began as a telecom company in Telenor, Norway
Headquarters now located in Oslo, Norway
1995 was when Opera browser was first released
Roughly 340 employees
Roughly 250,000 people in Opera community
Slogan: “Simply the Best Internet Experience Ever on Any Device”
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Opera’s Technology
Currently Opera is in version 9.1 Efficient surfing – password manager, tabbed browsing,
integrated search, pop-up blockers Fast Forward – next page while doing search browsing Sessions – saves previous session so you can continue to
browse later Voice – reads documents allowed
Security and privacy – standards: encryption, history,cookies
Mail and Chat – built in e-mail system, IRC chat Customization – allows you to customize browser (skins,
language) Accessibility – zoom, resize text Web development – use of all web languages
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Opera’s Technology Part 2 Special Features
Full-screen mode(such as for movies)
Kiosk Mode – restrictsalteration of browser(used in publicspaces)
New Features Widgets – small web
apps BitTorrent built in Fraud protection –
protects users fromsites that try to stealpersonal info
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Opera’s Business Model Have two different revenue Models
Traditional browser licenses to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) Operating systems They work as Mobile Operators
First charge a Non-Recurring Engineering feewhich is a one time fee to their partners
Licensing fee – fee per unit sold Support and Maintenance
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Opera’s Business Model
Part 2 Desktop market
Consist of search partners A company that has a service for internet
and that service being integrated into thebrowser (Google)
Other companies that integrateapplications into browser (Adobe andMacromedia)
Opera Web Mail service
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Business Model Part 3 Along with their plan for revenue, they
are also share traded in the Oslo Stock
Exchange Revenues were negative from 1999 to
2002 Revenues were positive since then Learn more at
http://www.opera.com/company/investors/f
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Opera’s Blogs Two blogs that focuses on Opera are:
http://my.opera.com/community/
http://operawatch.com/ What these blogs are about
Opera updates Tips on how to use widgets or applications
on Opera News about the company Creates a network of Opera users
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Opera’s Blogs Interesting blog:
http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/0 Is about how Nintendo and Opera are
teaming up Nintendo Wii and DS use Opera as a
broswer Only available in Japan and Europe People have complaints about it
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Mozilla!!! Background information
Mozilla was created Jan. 22, 1998 Founders were people form Netscape
Communications Inc. Original goal was to deny Microsoft a
monopoly on browser market Headquarters in Mountain View, CA
President of Mozilla Corp.: Mitchell Baker Won numerous awards Over 800 code contributors and thousands
of testers, designers, and more
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Mozilla!!! Business Model Is a non-profit organization They take donations Have partnerships with companies
IBM Sun Microsystems Google
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Firefox 1.5 vs 2.0 Interface
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Mozilla Firefox
2.0 Released Feb. 23, 2007 Technology behind it
Has improved tabbed browsing Spell Checking Search Suggestions: Automatically suggests search
terms based on what has been typed in the search bar Live Titles – allows users to keep eye on auctions and
regularly updates webpages Integrated Search – Search bar is able to use different
engines through the drop down box Other usual things found in browsers
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Mozilla Firefox 2.0 Security
Phishing Protection –Protects user from identitytheft
Auto-update – gets recent
version of Firefox Protection from spyware –
does not allow downloadunless user agrees
Clear of Private data
Personalization Over 1000 add-ons
possible on Firefox Customize searchbar to user’spreferences
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Firefox 2.0 AMO AMO –
addons.mozilla.org Secure site which you
can download Mozillasoftware add-ons They include
extensions, themes,dictionaries and otherplugins
If you can make yourown code, you canmake your ownextension
Code name Remora
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Firefox Blogs http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews
Developer blog About updates, and what they bring Events happening with Mozilla
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/ar Finds problems with Firefox Describes how to deal with problems
of firefox
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Camino 1.0 Another Mozilla product except it is
solely for Mac users
In 2001 Mike Pinkerton and Vidur Apparaostarted a project in order to prove thatGecko could be embedded in a Cocoaapplication.
Began as Chimera in February of 2002, butdue to legal issues, changed its name toCamino (Spanish for “road” or “way”).
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Technology Camino uses the same Gecko
rendering engine as Firefox Camino is integrated in order to
match the Mac look and feel
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Camino System Tools Spotlight – Lets you search bookmarks super
fast Address Book Keychain – Lets you store passwords Finder Dock Bonjour – Local Network Services Services System Preferences
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Other Features Annoyance Control
Blocks Pop-ups and allows users to choosewhether to see them or not
Search Tools Allows the user to search through the toolbar
Privacy and Security Tools Can erase stored data using the “Reset
Camino” tool Gives control over the amount of cookies Supports the addition of Management of
website certificates
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Differences Between Firefoxand Camino
Camino
Uses Cocoa API’s along withAqua user interface for graphics
Made solely for Mac
Does not include an email client
or a HTML editor
Firefox
Uses a XUL based user interface
Can be used by many different
operating systems
Has an incredible amount of
add-ons available.
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