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  2. Acid3 - Wikipedia

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    Acid3 rendered by Internet Explorer 8.0 (before the September 2011 update of the Acid3 test). 20/100, test failed. The Acid3 test result on Safari 3 (above, failure) and Safari 4 (below, success) After the Acid3 test page is completely rendered, the letter 'A' in the word "Acid3" can be clicked to see an alert (or shift-click for a new window ...

  3. iCab - Wikipedia

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    On 7 June 2009, iCab 4.6, using the WebKit rendering engine, became the first desktop browser released to display a score of 100/100 and pass the Acid3 test. [citation needed] Apple's Safari 4 browser was released one day later and has been officially credited as being the first official release browser to pass the Acid3 test with a score of ...

  4. HTML5test - Wikipedia

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    Conformance testing for those standards is within the purview of Acid3, an automated test published by Ian Hickson in 2008. [9] Similarly, Acid3 does not evaluate a browser's HTML5 conformance. The test scope of HTML5Test.com and the test scope of Acid3 are mutually exclusive.

  5. Browser speed test - Wikipedia

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    A browser speed test is a computer benchmark that scores the performance of a web browser, by measuring the browser's efficiency in completing a predefined list of tasks.In general the testing software is available online, located on a website, where different algorithms are loaded and performed in the browser client.

  6. GNOME Web - Wikipedia

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    In reviewing the WebKit-powered Epiphany 2.28 in September 2009, Ryan Paul of Ars Technica said "Epiphany is quite snappy in GNOME 2.28 and scores 100/100 on the Acid3 test. Using WebKit will help differentiate Epiphany from Firefox, which is shipped as the default browser by most of the major Linux distributors." [32]

  7. Return fraud is costing retailers billions. A new AI program ...

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    US retailers lost a little over $100 billion in return fraud, or around $13.70 for every $100 returned, up from $10.40 per $100 in 2022. Major retailers are frequent targets of such scams.

  8. xombrero - Wikipedia

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    xombrero showing the Acid3 test results. xombrero (until 2012 known as xxxterm) is a discontinued [2] [3] open-source web browser developed with a goal to be a lightweight and secure replacement for full featured browsers like Firefox. [4] The browser has found a niche among minimalist browsers for heavy keyboard users by balancing minimalism ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Hamm took a drug test that weekend, knowing he would fail. A week later, he delivered himself to his probation officer and soon after he was booked into the Campbell County jail. But before that, he had called Greenwell, Grateful Life’s intake supervisor. Hamm had begged to be allowed back into the program. Greenwell had turned him down.