Bookmarks tagged browsers and OpenSource
Privacy focused browser with fediverse integration
"Bridge Browser makes history as the first web browser to natively integrate Mastodon and Lemmy, bringing decentralized social media directly into the browsing experience. Bridge also revives RSS reading as a first-class browser feature for the first time since the early 2000s, fundamentally changing how users discover and engage with content online."
"Bridge Browser makes history as the first web browser to natively integrate Mastodon and Lemmy, bringing decentralized social media directly into the browsing experience. Bridge also revives RSS reading as a first-class browser feature for the first time since the early 2000s, fundamentally changing how users discover and engage with content online."
Independent web browser
"Created by Mozilla Research in 2012, the Servo project is a research and development effort. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. In 2023 the project moved to Linux Foundation Europe. Servo is written in Rust, taking advantage of the memory safety properties and concurrency features of the language. Since its creation in 2012, Servo has contributed to W3C and WHATWG web standards, reporting specification issues and submitting new cross-browser automated tests, and core team members have co-edited new standards that have been adopted by other browsers. As a result, the Servo project helps drive the entire web platform forward, while building on a platform of reusable, modular technologies that implement web standards."
"Created by Mozilla Research in 2012, the Servo project is a research and development effort. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. In 2023 the project moved to Linux Foundation Europe. Servo is written in Rust, taking advantage of the memory safety properties and concurrency features of the language. Since its creation in 2012, Servo has contributed to W3C and WHATWG web standards, reporting specification issues and submitting new cross-browser automated tests, and core team members have co-edited new standards that have been adopted by other browsers. As a result, the Servo project helps drive the entire web platform forward, while building on a platform of reusable, modular technologies that implement web standards."
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