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Showing posts with label safari. Show all posts
23 March 2012

Why is Firefox - and Open Source - a Disaster in China?

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Like many people, I've been tracking the steady ascent of Google Chrome - and corresponding decline of Microsoft's Internet Expl...
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16 December 2010

Microsoft: Hoist by its Own Petard

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I always look forward to reading Microsoft-funded research, because over the years it's evolved into a kind of game. The results - of co...
20 March 2009

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall...

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...who is the secure-est browser of them all? The answer may surprise you... On Open Enterprise blog .
31 July 2008

I Have an Intuition

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Of all the complaints about open source - there's no support, poor security, lack of a business model etc. etc. - the one that still has...
05 June 2008

Where's Walt? On Firefox 3

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Walt Mossberg wields much power in the US, so the following is significant: My verdict is that Firefox 3.0 is the best Web browser out ther...
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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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