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[September 2009]  
Paul's Pick
About browsers--Mozilla’s best browser yet still has one minor downside.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[August 19, 2009]  
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  — Paul Thurrott

[August 2009]  
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  — Jian Bo

[February 24, 2009]  
Safari 4.0 Beta In Action: Fast, Pretty, Surprising
Safari mostly gets used on Macs, but PC users might want to take a look at the new version, which is stable, usable, and compatible with most sites.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[November 24, 2008]  
Microsoft Delays IE 8 to Early 2009
Microsoft last week quietly revealed that it has delayed the final release of its next Web browser, Internet Explorer (IE) 8, from late 2008 to early 2009. The delay was made to address a much wider than expected range of issues discovered in the
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[November 24, 2008]  
Google Seeking to Bundle Chrome Browser with New PCs
Google this past weekend said that it will finalize its Chrome Web browser in January and then seek to boost its user base by seeking distribution deals with PC makers. The news comes on the heels of a OneStat.com Web browser survey suggesting that Chrome
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[December 2008]  
Paul's Picks
Learn how the betas for these newest web browsers rate: Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 2—and whether they're worth trying.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[November 4, 2008]  
Mozilla Firefox
If your users absolutely must have Mozilla Firefox for web browsing, consider this proactive approach for preventing security risks from potentially bad Firefox add-ons.
Windows IT Pro  — Jeff Fellinge

[August 21, 2008]  
Opera 9.52 Fixes 7 Security Bugs
Opera released an update for its browser that includes seven security fixes, all of which are documented except for one.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 24, 2008]  
Mozilla Claims Guinness World Record
Mozilla Foundation said that they recently set the world record for the most downloads in a 24-hour period when in early July the company delivered 8,002,530 downloads to users all around the globe.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 16, 2008]  
Mozilla Patches Three Critical Holes in Firefox
Recently released, Firefox 3.0 already has a successor in Firefox 3.0.1. Mozilla issued the new version to fix three critical security problems, two of which also affect Firefox 2.x.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[June 2, 2008]  
Microsoft Warns on Safari 'Carpet Bombing' Flaw
As if Windows users didn't already have enough good reasons to avoid Apple's Safari Web browser, Microsoft this week provided another, more important one: It can be used to trigger a so-called "carpet bombing" attack on users' PCs and running applications
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[April 16, 2008]  
The Web Attack Surface Is Getting Bigger
You've got your work cut out for you with both Web servers and Web clients.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 8, 2008]  
Mozilla Patches 10 Security Holes In Firefox
Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 2.0.0.12 to patch a whopping 10 security holes, at least four of which are extremely dangerous.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[December 12, 2007]  
Microsoft Compares IE and Firefox
Microsoft Strategy Director Jeff Jones examined vulnerabilities in Firefox and IE over the past three years and reported on his findings in a blog entry.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[October 2007]  
Meet Me on the Web
In today's global businesses, communication and collaboration is becoming more difficult just as travel and off-site meetings are falling victim to cost cutting. Web conferencing is the solution.
Windows IT Pro  — Gayle Rodcay

[October 2007]  
Ask the Experts
Learn how to find all the files for which a user has access, learn what application virtualization is, find out how to open multiple pages at IE startup, and more.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Russinovich , et al.

[October 2007]  
Setting Multiple Start Pages for IE
Learn how you can open multiple pages at IE startup.
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[August 22, 2007]  
4 More Tools for Your Toolkit
Four free security tools--Web Historian, First Response, and Red Curtain from MANDIANT and Immunity Debugger--each make a worthwhile new addition to your security toolkit.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[August 6, 2007]  
Microsoft, Eolas Talk Settlement
Microsoft is seeking to settle a long-standing patent infringement lawsuit brought against it by Eolas. The company late last week corroborated that it was in "active discussions" with Eolas, which in 1999 accused the software giant of violating its
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott





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