During the last several months there has been a surge in new browser releases and innovation in Web browsing that hasn’t been seen since the heyday of the 1990s browser wars. From Firefox to Internet Explorer to Opera to Safari to the newest player, Google Chrome, Web browsers are competing to be the best platform for the next-generation Web operating system.
But what are some of the key new features and capabilities that this latest wave of Web browsers is introducing? In this gallery of screen shots, you'll see some of these new capabilities and how the competing players are implementing them.
By Jim Rapoza
The New Browser Wars in Pictures - Desktop Web (
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Offline and desktop application features are appearing in the most cutting-edge new browsers. Here, Chrome uses Google Gears to provide desktop features for Web applications.
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