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Chris Channing's Articles in Computer

  • How Firefox Dominates The Browser Industry
    The ignition of project Mozilla dates back to mid 1990's. It all started when Netscape lost the battle with Microsoft over bundling of Internet Explorer browser into Windows. This event marked the end of dominance of Netscape Navigator and it soon started to lose its market share to IE. Netscape released its version 4 in the year 1997 but it was nothing as compared to IE4. It was high time for Netscape to bring something special which could outperform the Microsoft Internet Explorer if they even wish to turn tables around. So, Netscape announced the Mozilla Project in 1998 in which Netscape's source code was thrown open for developer use. And within six years, a web browser was developed which was not only fast, lightweight but also performed every function better than IE. Yes, this browser is none other than Firefox, previously known as Firebird.
  • A Guide To DVD Converters
    When a consumer needs to rip a DVD video or movie to another device, the process can easily take an hour or more just trying to figure out the process in detail. The process also wastes DVDs, which most can only be "written" on once, so burning up extra dollars is also fairly ordinary. But for consumers who opt to download the right programs, getting a DVD from one device to another is just a matter of finding an easy to use program.
  • Options for Gamers On The Go: What To Look For In Gaming Laptops
    PC gamers are no strangers to long hours in front of the computer, either killing time or enjoying a nice quiet evening at home. But when a PC gamer wants to go outside (should that ever happen), they run into a problem. Many of today's laptops were not created for gamers- and therefore, won't play many video games. So what is a gamer to do?
  • How Internet Directories Makeup The Backbone Of The Internet
    If you go back far enough to the beginning of the Internet itself, you'll see that there wasn't very many ways to find what you needed online. Most relied on guessing URL pages or following hyperlinks from websites they knew. Then, the Internet directory was created and a new type of user-friendly Internet was created!
  • The Imminent Progress Of PC Games
    We all remember the fabled days of pixel graphics and poorly animated cut-screens. Just 10 years ago we were living in an age where PC games were barely even supported by the Windows operating system- now you'll be hard pressed to find a Windows machine without some type of PC game on it.

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