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- Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal
- Opera"Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal". . . and by "browser rivals" you really mean Opera, who has been whimpering and whining the whole time. A browser that barely appears on anybody's charts, but still retains a cult following.I think Microsoft is improving with IE7...
- Tags: Web browsers, ballot screen, Web browser, Opera Software ASA, ballot screen proposal, Microsoft Corp., official complaint
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Bookdog 5.3.8 (Mac)
- Bookdog is the complete bookmarks manager for your Mac. Bookdog manages the bookmarks you have in Camino del.icio.us Firefox 1.5-2 Firefox 3 Google Bookmarks OmniWeb Opera Netscape Safari Shiira 2.0 or later Managing bookmarks includes: Sorting to your specifications Keeping them sorted, by its built-in...
- Tags: Bookmark, Apple Macintosh, Mozilla Firefox, Specification, Sheep Systems, Bookdog, Web Browsers, Desktops, Internet, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-11-03
- Internet Explorer posts largest loss since '08; Firefox, Chrome, Safari gain
- This is going to get very bloody and it does not look good for IE. If allMicrosoft has to look forward to is a kick from Windows Seven defaulting to IE to help slow the slide of IE, this does not bode well for MS. Further, if the OEMs start...
- Tags: Web browsers, Firefox 3.5.2, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- The incredible shrinking GOOG! 25% smaller...
- oddmaybe that's how they're making google faster - just by indexing less?Analysis is way too simpleSimply looking at the number of returned results is a useless criterion for determining search quality. I Googled my name and got 489,000 results - none of the first 30 or so referred to me....
- Tags: Web browsers, Noone, Paradigm-Shift, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-13
- Revamped NetApplications data: Bad for IE and Mac OS, good for Chrome
- Revamped NetApplications data: Bad for IE and Mac OS, good for ChromeFinally Properly Weighted Statistics ...This is what I've been screaming about in numerous posts about Net Applications so called "global" market share data that excluded most of the world's population. Finally they got the hint because they were starting...
- Tags: Operating systems, Linux, Desktops, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, operating system, Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2009-08-03
- The American Textbook Accessibility Act
- The American Textbook Accessibility ActChris, you're dreamingThe only way this is going to get a Federal charter is if someone with enough muscle gets to skim rents.None of the players have enough concentrated political pull to overcome the others who would gang up to block the monopoly play, so it's...
- Tags: Vertical industries, American Textbook Accessibility Act, government
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
- Firefox 3.5 final prepped to ship early next week
- Firefox 3.5 final prepped to ship early next weekThat's great!While I'm already satisfied with the current speed of FF3, a little speed boost never hurt anyone. I didn't install the beta on any of my machines, but I did try it while running a Fedora 11 Live CD. Even under...
- Tags: Web browsers, Firefox 3.5, Mozilla Firefox, early next week
- Discussion threads 2009-06-25
- ALPass 2.8 (Windows)
- Sick of remembering passwords? Tired of typing logins? ALPass remembers all your web site login IDs and passwords so you can log into web sites with just 1 click. (And even that click is optional.) New removable storage support lets you save ALPass on your USB drive or iPod. Now...
- Tags: Web, Password, Login, Microsoft Windows, ALPass, Channel Management, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-07
- Twitter: A fine 'pre-business' but un-monetizable and a deadly acquisition target
- Dear Google, Yahoo and any other potential buyer of Twitter. Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay says it's a bad idea. A really bad idea. In a research note, Lindsay delivers an interesting history lesson of Internet "pre-businesses." You know the ones: The companies with large user bases, a...
- Tags: Monetization, Google Inc., Acquisition, Network, Twitter, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Microsoft
- MicrosoftCompatibility IE8I just want to view websites I don't care if they're compatible. After a short time with IE8 and its 'refresh' and seeing lines out of place I might be going to Firefox.only found 1 bugI've worked with the IE8 beta and had no trouble using it.The only bug...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., IE8, Mozilla Firefox, window.XMLHttpRequest, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2009-02-18
- Microsoft vs. Open Source competitors
- Microsoft vs. Open Source competitors Haven't you ever heard of Interoperability?The reality of IT unlike that unreality which ZDNet bloggers write about is that most if not all IT Departments run multiple IT systems from mainframes to distributed servers and multiple OS's from Unix to Windows to Linux.How hard is...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Operating systems, Sales force management, Now Let, Microsoft Corp., Open Source competitor, open source, Linux, MySpace, OEM, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-02-08
- Should Microsoft kick the Zune to the Island of the Misfit Toys?
- Should Microsoft kick the Zune to the Island of the Misfit Toys?No real effortI don't understand MS on this issue, i see little effort on the advertising side. And they don't seem to want to support the community. I live in Canada, and i have had my Zune 8 since...
- Tags: Media players, Digital music, Digital media, Word processors, Microsoft Office, Strategy, Market Place, Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Corp., media player
- Discussion threads 2009-01-24
- WebMenu Studio 5.0.95.0 (Windows)
- WebMenu Studio allows anybody developing web pages to create sophisticated and versatile DHTML Menus. It automatically detects and renders a tailored DHTML menu for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - 6, Netscape Navigator 4 - 7, Opera 7 - 8, Mozilla/Firefox 1 and other Gecko-based browsers running on Windows, Mac...
- Tags: DHTML, WebMenu Studio, Xhtml, Scripting Languages, Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Linux, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Operating Systems, Software, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-12-30
- The HTML standards process grinds on
- The HTML standards process grinds onCSS 3 is the same . . .On a related note, the CSS 3 standards are experiencing the same issues and are taking a long time.One thing that is happening is that "last call"s apparently aren't. The various parts of the standard fell back to...
- Tags: XHTML, CSS 3, CSS 2.1, CSS3, HTML5, W3C, HTML, CSS
- Discussion threads 2008-12-29
- DHTML Menu Builder LITE 4.20.015 (Windows)
- DHTML Menu Builder LITE is a robust, yet inexpensive, solution to create html menus in a matter of minutes, without writing a single line of code. No special plugins and no programming or HTML knowledge required, with just DHTML Menu Builder LITE you'll be able to create great...
- Tags: DHTML, Microsoft Windows, xFx Software, DHTML Menu Builder LITE, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-12-08
- Microsoft? IE? WebKit? Don't count on it
- Microsoft? IE? WebKit? Don't count on itAs long as IE Supports Web StandardsWhy should they turn to WebKit? Imagine a software world where everything was open source? That to me is scary. Where is the innovation in open source? Where is the competition that drives innovation...
- Tags: Web browsers, Quality, Strategy, Microsoft Corp., WebKit, Microsoft Internet Explorer, open source, standards
- Discussion threads 2008-11-07
- ebay beats Q3, adjusts guidance for Q4, FY08
- eBay reported third quarter earnings today, beating Wall Street’s expectations with revenues of $2.12 billion, up $228 million from the third quarter of 2007. It reported non-GAAP profits of $592 million, or 46 cents per share. GAAP profits were $492 million, or 38 cents per share. Analysts had been expecting...
- Tags: Earnings, eBay Inc., GAAP, Financial Accounting, Finance, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-15
- Is Microsoft is putting Windows 7 on a diet?
- Is Microsoft is putting Windows 7 on a diet?How did we not see this?This is brilliant on Microsoft's behalf. They do get rid of the anti-trust sentiments at least the plausible ones and still have their share in the market.Now, don't misunderstand me. It's going to take a lot more...
- Tags: Operating systems, SECURITY, iTune, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, diet, Microsoft Windows 7, antitrust
- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktop
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktopIt's GainingI think Ubuntu and Wubi have made big strides in putting Linux on the desktop. My first encounter with Linux was back in the early(?)/mid 90s. I installed an early Slackware version of Linux on my 486 (along with OS/2, PC/DOS, Win 3.1...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Intel Corp., Ubuntu, Wubi, newbie, Linux, Microsoft Windows, desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
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