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Why Browsers Matter More Than Ever March 2010
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Presenters Abigail Bornstein Hardware Mobile technologies abornste@ccsf.edu abornste@ccsf.edu Maura Devlin-Clancy Web Development Web 2.0 mclancy@ccsf.edu mclancy@ccsf.edu Computer Networking & Information Technology Department, City College of San Francisco
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Companion Website http://sites.google.com/site/whybrowsersmatter/
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A little history http://archives.cbc.ca/science_technology/computers/clips/4205/
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A little history 1992-93: First GUI Web Browsers Very first GUI? Mosaic Web Browser Student Marc Andreessen, NCSA and Univ. of Illinois Could display text and images on the same page, hyperlinks 1994: Netscape Mosaic Killer = Mozilla 1997: Internet Explorer released with Windows '98 1998: Netscape becomes open source; co. sold to AOL 1998: Mozilla project begins 2002: Apple develops WebKit 2003: Apple introduces Safari 1.0 2004: Firefox 1.0 released
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What is a web browser? Software for viewing files on the part of the Internet known as the Web Client software runs on a device connected to a network, in this case, the Internet Communicates with Web server a computer that makes certain files available to web browsers
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Internet Explorer Current version: IE8 – released 2009 Version matter On the menu bar, go to Help > About IE8 14.3%, IE7 11.7%, IE6 10.2% As of Jan. 2010 Microsoft pushes updates through Window Updates – user decides All browsers use a rendering engine Examples: Trident, Gecko, WebKit, Presto Trident = Internet Explorer
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Internet Explorer IE8: Compatibility View Web standards Accelerators Security Improvements InPrivate browsing and blocking
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Firefox Browser by Mozilla Open source Rendering engine: Gecko (Netscape Firefox) Current version: Firefox 3.6 Market share 46.3% As of January 2010 Mozilla pushes out updates, user decides Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux
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Firefox Instant Web Site ID More Information button… Anti-Malware Browser gives warning message based on list of attack-sites Anti-Phishing Sends update of web forgery sites 48 times in a day, so if you try to visit a fraudulent site that’s pretending to be a site you trust (like your bank), browser stops you.
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Chrome Browser by Google Released September 2008 Version 4 released in January 2010 "Built to support web applications and to search with speed and stability” Windows XP with Service Pack 2+, Vista, Win7 Beta version for Mac released Dec ’09 WebKit = Safari, Chrome, S60
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Chrome Source: Chrome Comic http://www.google.com/ googlebooks/chrome/
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Chrome Security Incognito mode Sites accessed via https:// are not indexed Phishing and malware protection
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2009 Worldwide Handset Makers Basic, Feature Phones & Smartphones Sold Source: TomiAhonen Almanac 2010 WW Population: 6.7 B in 2008 TOTAL: 1.13 Billion Shrunk 5% from 2008
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According to Gartner…. Feature phones and smartphones will overtake PCs as the most common devices used for Web access sometime during the next three years 50% of browsing is done on mobile devices
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Desktop portable and watered down Netbook w/ Atom CPU Smartbook & Tablet w/ ARM CPU Expanded and more powerful Smartphone
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Netbook vs. Smartbook/Tablets
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WebKit: One rendering engine GNU Lesser General Public License Originally designed by Apple starting in 2002 and announced with the introduction of Safari at MacWorld in 2003 Further developed by individuals from Nokia, Google, Bitstream, and others Easier development because fewer lines of code, uses less memory, and standards compliant
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WebKit Gains Traction Outside of Apple Web Browser for S60 Nokia, Samsung, LG, and other Symbian S60 phones Google’s Chrome browser Palm’s WebOS browser for the Pre Android mobile phones RIM’s BlackBerry – acquires Torch Mobile (8/09) to redo the BlackBerry browser using WebKit
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SmartPhones not using WebKit WebKit: 5 of the 6 big Smartphone platforms –Apple, Android, Nokia, Palm, RIM Who isn’t using WebKit? –Microsoft, which accounts for 6% of the smartphones shipped in 2009
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Mobile Browsers Apple’s Safari strong reviews lacks Flash support but Apple may be looking to HTML 5 Google’s Android browser does a nice job could try Dolphin
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Mobile Browsers BlackBerry’s browser characterized as slow and unappealing could try Opera Mini or BOLT for speed Image source: Appboy blogAppboy blog
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Mobile Browsers Window’s Internet Explorer and Symbian’s S60 browser – considered clunky could try Opera Mobile could try Opera Mini or Skyfire Dominates the alternative browser space Presto engine located on the server Phones have less of a CPU burden Great for feature phones
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Why this matters Modern websites do more than display HTML pages with images and hyperlinks More and more important transactions happen in the browser
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Changes in Computer Habits Web 1.0 Web 2.0 From a private, individual experience to a social, community experience User-generated content: "We" are the Web: y ou, me, our students, the world Desktop Mobile Device From tethered to the desk to portable and always on Desktop Applications Internet as platform where do applications run on a computer? where do web applications run? From customizing your operating system to customizing your browser Cloud Computing
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Benefits of web-based apps Portability Mobility Collaboration Updates and bug fixes Search Central administration
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Concerns @ web-based apps Reliable access Security Privacy Ownership and Intellectual Property
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Google TOS " By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through Google services which are intended to be available to the members of the public, you grant Google a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, adapt, modify, publish and distribute such Content on Google services for the purpose of displaying, distributing and promoting Google services. Google reserves the right to syndicate Content submitted, posted or displayed by you on or through Google services and use that Content in connection with any service offered by Google..." Security Privacy Intellectual Property
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Examples Productivity Apps Google Docs Zoho.com Ether Pad: http://etherpad.com/http://etherpad.com/ Office 2010 Live Desktop OS vs. Web OS OS runs in the browser instead of on the client Browsers themselves become more OS-like PC environment existing totally in the browser Desktop, file storage, and applications http://g.ho.st
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JavaScript Scripting language that runs in the browser Doesn't have to be compiled Doesn't need plug-ins Doesn't require special software to write JavaScript course assignment example
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"JavaScript engine” important difference among browsers JavaScript vs. Flash Monster http://deanm.github.com/pre3d/monster.html Browser Talk http://jsexperiments.appspot.com/files/mouth.html Balls http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/ball_pool/ Source: Chrome Experiments: http://www.chromeexperiments.com/ JavaScript
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Just Remember… A good browser can make up for a poor network but a poor browsing experience will always be lousy even on a good network
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Companion Website http://sites.google.com/site/whybrowsersmatter/ http://sites.google.com/site/whybrowsersmatter/ Links to references shown during presentation, alternate browsers, and related resources.
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