Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Aug 2009 08:02 UTC
Internet & Networking The browser wars have really been heating up again lately. Thanks to Mozila's Firefox, Internet Explorer is no longer the undisputed king, and browsers are popping up all over the place trying grab a piece of the pie. A new browser project called RockMelt is in development - and it's backed by Mosaic developer and Netscape founder Marc Andreessen.
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RE[2]: What's in a name?
by bonedance on Fri 14th Aug 2009 18:45 UTC in reply to "RE: What's in a name?"
bonedance
Member since:
2009-07-30

[Smacks back]

You should follow your own advice. However, don't limit yourself to just the article, and read the post you're responding to as well. They're naming "it" RockMelt. The article is also vague on whether or not this will be the company name, the browser name, or the project name - it could be all three.

Anyways it was just a comment on the funny name. Am I really replying to this? I can't believe I am.

::sigh::

Edited 2009-08-14 18:46 UTC

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RE[3]: What's in a name?
by Tuishimi on Fri 14th Aug 2009 18:46 in reply to "RE[2]: What's in a name?"
Tuishimi Member since:
2005-07-06

You have nothing better to do either, eh? My code is in QA and I am waiting to hear about all the bugs I've created to keep them busy. ;)

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