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UpdatePatrol Tracks SideWiki Sludge, Plus More
Concerned about what customers and competitors might be saying on Google SideWiki? UpdatePatrol offers a simple way to keep track.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Surprise: Yahoo! Will Continue to Compete with Microsoft on Search Despite Alliance
Yahoo! announced that it would continue to compete with Microsoft for search users even after the two companies' search alliance was consummated.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Mozilla: IE Ballot Box Isn't Enough
This week, three Mozilla executives complained that Microsoft's plan to offer consumers a web browser ballot screen in Windows doesn't go far enough.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Scales Back IE 8 Express Install, Looks to the Future
Microsoft today will ship an update to Internet Explorer 8, changing how its web browser behaves when a user chooses an "express" install on first use.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
The Trick to Opening a Top Link Bar URL in a Separate Window
SharePoint doesn't come with an out-of-the-box solution for opening a top link bar URL in a separate Internet Explorer (IE) window. However, you can use a relatively simple browser technique to do so.
Windows IT Pro
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Jian Bo
99 Cent Netbook Too Expensive
This just in: now you can get a netbook for only 99 cents. But, the deal comes with a 2-year commitment to a costly 3G plan.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Q. How can I check which content on a page isn't secured via HTTPS?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.5
Mozilla yesterday unleashed its latest web browser, Firefox 3.5, adding new functionality, performance improvements, support for leading-edge web standards, and improved customization options. Firefox is already the number two browser worldwide, behind
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Q. How can I search only a specific site on Google and other search engines?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
You've Been Binged: Google Goes on the Defensive
For years, Google has had Microsoft running scared as it has released product after product that competes for the software giant's bread-and-butter customers. But over the past two weeks, Microsoft has unexpectedly turned the tables on Google with the
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Q. What is Bing?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Badda-Bing! Microsoft Reveals Next-Gen Live Search
Microsoft today revealed that its next generation Windows Live Search engine will be branded as Bing, confirming widespread rumors. The service, which is being tested under the codename "Kumo," will replace Windows Live Search later this year, Microsoft
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Mozilla Announces Mobile Firefox "Fennec" Alpha Release
While not available for widespread use yet, Mozilla has released the alpha for its new mobile browser called Fennec.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Review: SlimBrowser 4.11
A new web browser called SlimBrowser offers some unique advantages over the competition, but its weaknesses in terms of design and ease of use might be too much to bear.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Beware: Metered Internet Could Be Coming Your Way!
Better start tracking your Internet usage. If the leading ISPs have it their way, you'll be slapped with extra fees for too much usage.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
IE 8 Heads to Windows Update
Microsoft says that it will begin pushing its new web browser, Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8), to users of Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003, and Server 2008.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Variable-Bandwidth Websites: A Modest Proposal
With the growing usage of mobile devices to do just about everything on the web, it's time that websites gave us mobile users a helping hand.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
Microsoft Delivers Internet Explorer 8
Microsoft will release its newest web browser, Internet Explorer 8, today at noon EST, for users of Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003, and Server 2008. The application will also be included with Windows 7, the next version of Microsoft's client OS
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Google Releases Chrome Beta 2
Chrome beta 2 is now available for download. Good news? It's even faster. Bad news? It still lacks most of the features that kept people sticking with IE or Firefox last release.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Opera: IE 'Kill' Switch Not Enough
Since goading the European Union (EU) into a spurious investigation of Microsoft's bundling of Internet Explorer (IE) with Windows, niche browser maker Opera has been at the forefront of the fight, pushing Microsoft legally in ways it could never
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
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