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internet explorer
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04 March 2008
Visible Body - Visibly Stupid
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Here's a great idea : Features: * Complete, fully interactive, 3D human anatomy model * Detailed models of all body ...
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01 February 2008
Auntie Throws Us a Crumb
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The BBC has finally made the download version of its iPlayer on-demand TV service compatible with Firefox, after six months as an Internet E...
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22 January 2008
Microsoft: Trapped in the Web of the Past
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On Open Enterprise blog .
31 December 2007
The Netscape Story: From Mosaic to Mozilla
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On Open Enterprise blog .
17 December 2007
Browser Wars Redux: Don't Touch That Meme
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On Open Enterprise blog .
13 December 2007
Microsoft, Browsers and Bundling
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It's déjà vu all over again : Opera Software has filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft in the European Union, accusing it of stiflin...
03 December 2007
Will Microsoft Ever Learn This Trick Doesn't Work?
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When you read this : Perhaps more important than the overall numbers is the positive impact IE7 has made for our users. As you know, we focu...
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23 November 2007
MS Explorer Is Sinking...
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...no, really . Talk about symbolism.
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20 September 2007
The Answer to Microsoft's Wrong Question
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Here's an interesting question , posed by a Microsoft lawyer called Horatio Gutierrez to James Governor: “If Microsoft can’t bundle an a...
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03 July 2007
Firefox Fights On
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Everybody knows that Firefox is one of open source's biggest success stories. What many may not know is that the story is not over: On...
11 June 2007
What is Apple Hunting For?
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At first sight, news that Apple has released a Windows version of its Safari browser seems fairly ho-hum: it is hardly going to make any mo...
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30 May 2007
IE Indeed
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Sigh . Tell me again why people are still using Internet Explorer: It turns out the link installs a malicious post logger that transmits al...
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18 May 2007
In Praise of Modularity (Again)
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News that Firefox users tend to be more up-to-date with their security patches is interesting, especially for on account of the suggested ex...
25 April 2007
Why OOXML is Like Internet Explorer
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So let's get this straight : What got really interesting was when Yusseri raised the issue of OOXML and why didn't Microsoft just wo...
16 April 2007
Microsoft Sees the (Silver)Light
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I suppose I ought to approve of Microsoft's new Silverlight : Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for deliv...
23 March 2007
Firefox Hits a Fourth
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That is, Firefox now has nearly 25% of the European browser market according to XiTiMonitor. The figures for the rest of the world are not...
30 January 2007
British Library Closes Down Knowledge
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As I feared , the close relationship between the British Library and Microsoft has led the former to start producing online exhibits locked ...
Aieee: It's IE8 (Internet Explorer 8)
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Further proof that Firefox has changed the rules for browsers. It took Microsoft five years to move from IE6 to IE7, but there are already ...
23 October 2006
Firefox: the Breakthrough
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This is it. Just look at these dynamics : The number of businesses allowing employees to download the Firefox Web browser soared this year,...
20 October 2006
IE7: Mossberg and the Fox
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I've not really been following the IE7 saga, since it seems to be a case of too little too late. I was pleased to find my prejudices co...
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