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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Boxee's new browser is built on Webkit & HTML5 ready
Expect to see some changes to Boxee when its D-Link-built $199 Box ships in November, and Lead Apps Developer / Community evangelist Rob Spectre tells NewTeeVee that among them will be a new Webkit based browser. The current Mozilla based browser is clearly useful for some quick & unblocked Hulu viewing, but still doesn't render many sites properly. According to Spectre, HTML5 "absolutely should be the future for the browsers you use on your TV," and with competition from Google TV we can see why he'd say that, and it should be ready to video from even more sites that don't build specific apps for it. The desktop versions of the software will get the new browser in version 1.0 after the Boxee Box is released, so make sure your comparison charts are appropriately updated.Boxee's new browser is built on Webkit & HTML5 ready originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | NewTeeVee | Email this | Comments
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