Too good to be true? No, not really. Create your own Magazine cover here. Very Cool! Via Loic.

Too good to be true? No, not really. Create your own Magazine cover here. Very Cool! Via Loic.
I have just received an email from the Red Herring editiorial team announcing that Maxthon has been selected among the Red Herring 100 Asia . This is a great honour and wonderful oppertunity for us. The Red Herring Asia event will take place in Shanghai , September 7–9. For those [...]

I have just received an email from the Red Herring editiorial team announcing that Maxthon has been selected among the Red Herring 100 Asia . This is a great honour and wonderful oppertunity for us. The Red Herring Asia event will take place in Shanghai , September 7–9. For those of you attending I look forward to see you there then.

And from the same piece, I saw by chance that Steve mentioned Maxthon’s RSS reader. He says:
“I’ve been pretty content with Maxthon’s built-in RSS reader. It has a handy pop-up that notifies me when I land on a site that has RSS feeds and lets me add it to my RSS list. [...]
And from the same piece, I saw by chance that Steve mentioned Maxthon’s RSS reader. He says:
“I’ve been pretty content with Maxthon’s built-in RSS reader. It has a handy pop-up that notifies me when I land on a site that has RSS feeds and lets me add it to my RSS list. And it’s free, available from PC World. If you’re not familiar with Maxthon, go to the official Web site to get a look at this Internet Explorer shell. If you want to know more, read “What’s Better Than IE?” In that column I talk about MyIE2, an earlier version of Maxthon.”
Thanks’s Steve for pointing people to Maxthon!
Just got this piece through Neal Hansch at Macromedia:
Online advertisers have found a new home for promotions–the popular Mozilla Firefox Web browser.
Television cable channel HBO, via its interactive agency, has designed a downloadable “skin” for the Firefox Web browser in the custom theme of its upcoming series “Rome“–an [...]
Just got this piece through Neal Hansch at Macromedia:
Television cable channel HBO, via its interactive agency, has designed a downloadable “skin” for the Firefox Web browser in the custom theme of its upcoming series “Rome“–an 11-episode drama that charts the rise of an Italian empire. The skin, or “theme,” as they are known in Firefox tools, transforms the buttons and external design of the browser into the feel of antiquity.
Representatives for Mozilla and HBO’s agency, Deep Focus, said it is the first commercial theme developed for Firefox.
“The browser is an important piece of real estate,” said Ian Schafer, CEO of Los Angeles-based Deep Focus. “This is one way to break through the clutter.”
It only confirms what I have been saying all the time. Branding & Promotion through browsers are great real-estate.
Good news to all you Podcast Fans’, we have just updated Maxthon to support Podcasts. Now you can subscribe and listen to you Podcast while you surf without having to use a separate application to do so. This is still an early update, and a more advanced Podcast service will be [...]

Good news to all you Podcast Fans’, we have just updated Maxthon to support Podcasts. Now you can subscribe and listen to you Podcast while you surf without having to use a separate application to do so. This is still an early update, and a more advanced Podcast service will be available with the upcoming Maxthon 2.0 release so stay tuned…BTW, we would really appreciate your input to make it even better so feel free to comment away..

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