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November 10th, 2010
Microsoft thought then when Internet Explorer dominated the World Wide Web that they are secured and competition is not a question. They made very little effort to improve and update their softwares. In fact, from 2001 through 2004, there was almost no improvement. Until the time came when Windows XP Service Pack 2 was able [...]
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April 10th, 2010
Browsing on a mobile phone is akin to reading off a website from the early 90′s: text-heavy, very little images, slow, and cumbersome. This is more likely due to both your phone’s hardware and web browser. With the advent of better and more technologically capable phones, you’d expect some improvements with the browser as well. [...]
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September 29th, 2009
Not all people are familiar with online business originating from home. Most of them know of the standard form of living but today, many people are making quite a profit by making websites or even simple content. There is no other profession in the world that gives you the opportunity to work for yourself, set [...]
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June 26th, 2009
Nope, the world wonder hasn’t been painted green but the issue ia raising a lot of eyebrows, even from local media groups that has all computers to be sold in China to contain a Government issue, pre-installed program that screens internet browser results for any sex-oriented results, an issue that has been raised by the [...]
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May 26th, 2009
Windows Vista shipped with a very nasty component that many people disliked so much they tried to do away with it right away by downgrading to the older and more stable XP. But with Microsoft announcing the end of support date for XP this coming month’s end, there may be no other option for the [...]
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April 26th, 2009
Due to several brushes with respect to anti-competitive laws among some, Microsoft has announced that the release version for Windows 7 that will be released in the EU will be shipping without the much debated Internet Explorer. Cases of anti-competitiveness that has their operating system denying access to alternate browsers and issues with the much [...]
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March 26th, 2009
Bing has launched and many see some movement on the browser arena with respect to curiosity of the new web browser from the software giant that is Microsoft. is it going to make the cut as “the browser to compete with”, it may be too early to tell but it surely is raising eyebrows as [...]
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November 24th, 2008
Image Source: farm1.static.flickr.com It is estimated that there are 250 million internet users in China. Thus it is but natural to come up with a Chinese version of a browser. Firefox for one, introduced a Chinese enabled browser specifically for its Chinese users. it enables the users to browse through the internet using Firefox displaying [...]
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September 24th, 2008
The Google Chrome Web browser, which was recently released in the market has been steadily giving up its gains to Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. It was reported that during the first day of its release Sept. 2 2008, Google Chrome gained more than 1% of the market share or roughly around 2 million downloads [...]
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April 4th, 2008
Netscape Navigator is the first commercial web browser. Released in 1994, Navigator started losing its popularity when Internet Explorer was introduced to the web by Microsoft. And get this–free! AOL has been supporting Netscape for over ten years. Last December 28, 2007, though, AOL officially announced that they will discontinue support to Netscape. Effective February [...]
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