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Foxmarks Becomes Xmarks, Adds Useful New Features

Foxmarks has long been beloved by Firefox users who use it to synchronize Firefox bookmarks and passwords for various devices. Recently, the Foxmarks team also added support for the Internet Explorer and Safari browsers. Now, the Foxmark folks are changing the name to Xmarks, and adding many new capabilities. Among the chief new additions is the ability to suggest sites to you based on your own usage data. You visit a web site, click the Xmarks icon and get a list of five suggested sites similar to the one you are browsing. You can also get additional site information on your Google search results. Check out JKOnTheRun's thoughts here.?


Lunascape's Browser: Three Rendering Engines Under the Hood

How many web browsers do you run? If you're like me, you regularly use Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari. Each of those browsers, of course, has its own underlying rendering engine: Gecko (in Firefox), Trident (in Internet Explorer), and Webkit (in Chrome and Safari). Today, a Japanese startup called Lunascape has released an alpha version of its Lunascape browser, downloadable here, that allows you to switch between all three of these prominent rendering engines. The company says that the Japanese version of Lunascape has been downloaded 10 million times and touts it as the fastest browser available. Is it?