Google Releases Web Security Book
northern squirrel writes "As reported by Security Focus, Google had publicly released their 50-page Browser Security Handbook (under a CC BY license, too). To quote, the document is 'meant to provide developers, browser engineers, and information security researchers with a one-stop reference to key security properties of contemporary web browsers,' and features a comparison of security features in Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and — you guessed it — Chrome. Is it a belated Christmas gift to web developers, or just a reaction to recent bad publicity?"
Google secretly bought Slashdot for $20 and a bag of Frito's BBQ style.
CHROME!
Good question, I think it's something to do with the fact that firefox uses Gtk and NIH KDE Keeple Ket Kheir Kanties Kwisted Khen Kaced Kith Khe "G" Krospect.