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Browser Wars: Replay of the Megahertz Myth?

by Aaron Kraus on Jun 17, 2009 at 05:38 AM

There was an interesting article over at TG Daily recently, titled, “Browser wars: When will the madness end?” As you can likely guess from the title, the author assumes that the cage match currently underway between Safari, Google’s Chrome, Firefox, and IE is a bad thing. But aren’t we taught… Continue Reading »

Internet Explorer still unsafe

by Bill Stiteler on Dec 17, 2008 at 08:54 AM

We live in a topsy-turvy world. The very pillars of capitalism are shaking, shadowy wars grip the world, and now Apple has pulled out of Macworld Expo. So now, more than ever, it’s good to know that there are a handful of things on which we can always rely: Internet… Continue Reading »

Microsoft to embrace WebKit in IE?

by Aaron Kraus on Nov 7, 2008 at 08:41 AM

Could Steve Ballmer get any more confusing? He laments the lack of openness in the iPhone OS and Google’s Android, will swear up one side and down the other that proprietary walled gardens are better, but then publicly contemplates an open future for Microsoft’s flagship browser! At the Power to… Continue Reading »

Google to release new browser

by Michael Goonan on Sep 1, 2008 at 06:53 PM

There’s a new player the the browser wars, and it’s Google. Google announced on the company blog today that they will be launching the beta of “Google Chrome” tomorrow morning for Windows, with versions for the Mac and Linux set to roll out in the coming weeks. This certainly won’t… Continue Reading »

Mac OS X / Safari share hits all-time high

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 2, 2008 at 05:30 PM

According to NetApplications, Mac OS X and Safari are continuing their upward climb on the market share ladder. In May, Mac OS X saw a 0.45% climb in market share to 7.83%, with Safari seeing an 0.44% jump to 6.25%. Safari for Windows has been growing quite a bit in… Continue Reading »

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