Browserscope is a crowd-driven test framework for profiling browsers. The goal is to track browsers becoming faster, safer and more consistent for both users and developers. This talk will dive into some of the progress we’ve seen as well as how you can use, and others are using, Browserscope to store and present their test data pivoting on the user agent.
Lindsey Simon is a Front-End Developer for Google’s User Experience team. Dude hails from Austin, TX where he worked at startups, taught computing at the Griffin School, and was the webmaster for years at the Austin Chronicle. He currently lives in San Francisco and runs a foodie website – dishola.com.
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I love Browserscope! It’s a valuable reference for browser behavior. It covers hundreds of browsers – both desktop and mobile. And now anyone (even you!) can post a test up on Browserscope and gather results. Check out the user test I created: Autohead . Disclaimer: Lindsey is my officemate.