Crossrider, the leading solution for building cross-browser extensions has launched a contest to celebrate its rapidly growing community expected to surpass 300 million end-users by next week.
The reinvigorated competition in the browser market over the last few years has definitely been a boon for users, but having a number of browsers with very high user numbers makes life a bit harder ...
“We finished our beta phase in late May,” notes Crossrider co-founder Koby Menachemi. “We haven't advertised or done press outreach until now, but already have 7,000 developers signed up, and 50 or ...
An application that allows Firefox and Chrome users to view Facebook stream data within Google+ is popular, but may put users at a security risk due to issues with the coding. Google+Facebook, ...
Crossrider, a platform that lets developers make extensions that can work across different web browsers like Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari and Firefox, has been sold for $37 million to Market.com, ...
Browser Extension Development Company to Award Round the World Ticket Crossrider, the leading solution for building cross-browser extensions has launched a contest to celebrate its rapidly growing ...
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