Like most social sites, Twitter tracks your every move around the web. Now, however, the company has joined a growing number of websites that support the "Do Not Track" standard, offering users a way to opt out of the tracking.
Don't make a web browser? Then you don't have a voice in the future of the web. That seemed to be the message from the WHATWG earlier this week, but fortunately for web developers things aren't really as bad as they may seem.
Google's Chrome web browser will now let you take your open tabs wherever you go. Just sign into your Google account and Chrome will sync your tabs from desktop to tablet to phone and back again.
Flickr, the photo-sharing service that started them all, is teaching its competitors some new tricks with a redesign that takes a responsive approach to images, serving up bigger, better images across devices.
The latest Firefox for Android beta is out and shows mobile Firefox nearly ready for a starring role on Android phones and tablets. This release looks different, but underneath the revamped design -- now tailored to the Android platform -- is the same Firefox you know and love.