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- Settlement Likely In Microsoft-EC Antitrust Cases
- It appears increasingly likely that Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) will finally settle its long-standing litigation with the European Commission. The EC has agreed to “market test” a Microsoft offer to include a ‘ballot screen’ on new PCs so that users can easily choose to install a browser other than Internet...
- External links 2009-10-07
- Sony To Distribute Google Chrome On New Vaio PCs
- Sony (NYSE: SNE) has agreed to put Google’s Chrome browser on new Vaio PCs in the first of what is likely to be several distribution deals that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is counting on to boost the market share of its internet browser. The FT, which first reported on the...
- External links 2009-08-31
- For Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Flat Is Apparently The New Up
- Last week, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) COO Kevin Turner said the company's Internet Explorer browser was finally showing "great momentum." He didn't quite define what he meant, but he said that Internet Explorer's share had been "declining quarter after quarter after quarter" and that by contrast Internet Explorer 8 was...
- External links 2009-08-05
- Mobile Content Bits: WeMix Rings Up Phonezoo; Skyfire Update; MySpaceID On Vodafone; Amobee; Skype
- -- Ludacris's WeMix Partners With Phonezoo: Ludacris is launching WeMix a new user-generated music site with Phonezoo to give independent artists a way to create and distribute ringtones. WeMix is kicking off with a channel on Phonezoo that will include profiles of artists and ringtones. As a whole, WeMix...
- External links 2008-12-09
- Google Allows Desktop Ads To Appear On Mobile Phones
- Google (NSDQ: GOOG) announced a new feature for its AdWords service today, which will enable ads that were once formatted and restricted to the desktop computer to also appear on mobile phones. Historically, it didn't make sense to deliver desktop ads to the phone because if a consumer clicked...
- External links 2008-12-08
- Mobile Internet Skyrockets In Emerging Markets
- A well-worn saying in the mobile industry is that people in emerging markets will likely experience the Internet first on the phone rather than a PC. Well, it appears that day is fast approaching, reports the WSJ. Interestingly, the evidence comes from well-known companies in the industry, such as...
- External links 2008-12-05
- Let The Widget Wars Begin
- If you haven't heard about the widget wars yet, you are about to. Last week, I moderated a panel at the Open Mobile Summit. The subject was "Apps in the Cloud," which explored the difference between accessing content through applications, which are downloaded to the phone, and content that...
- External links 2008-11-26
- G1 Roundup: HTC Plans To Sell 1 Million G1s In 2008; Visual Voicemail; PocketGear; Opera Mini
- HTC: 1 Million G1s By End Of Year: HTC's CEO Peter Chou has upped the ante and is now projecting T-Mobile will sell one million G1s by the end of the year, DigiTimes reports. Last month, Chou predicted HTC would sell 600,000 G1 devices by the end of the...
- External links 2008-11-25
- Apple Sued For Patent Infringement Over Web Browsing On iPhone
- Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is being sued for patent infringement over the way its iPhone surfs the internet, arguably one of the device's greatest features. EMG Technology sued Apple in the Eastern District of Texas, alleging that the company infringes on a patent it holds for navigating the internet on...
- External links 2008-11-24
- Mobile Web Replacing Wire Web: Report
- When it comes to emerging markets, there's been a lot of talk of how the mobile web will be the dominant way that people access the internet. Now there's evidence from Opera Software (OSL: OPERA), the browser makers, who in its October "State of the Mobile Web" report, found...
- External links 2008-11-20
- Mozilla's Revenue Growth Slows; No Firefox OS Coming
- Revenue growth at Firefox-owner The Mozilla Foundation is slowing. Chairwoman Mitchell Baker said in her annual “state of Mozilla” letter that the foundation’s revenue—which it generates primarily from its deal to make Google (NSDQ: GOOG) the default search engine on its browser—increased five percent year-over-year. That, however, includes heavy...
- External links 2009-11-19
- Google Shows Off Its Chrome OS
- [Ongoing] Google (NSDQ: GOOG) isn’t launching its Google Chrome operating system quite yet—but it is ready to talk about it. During an event Thursday, VP of product management Sundar Pichai said the operating system was a “year away” from launch but said the company had “made tons of progress”...
- External links 2009-11-19
- Adobe Extends Full Flash To Just About Every Phone But The iPhone
- Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) has secured relationships will Research In Motion, Windows Mobile, Palm (NSDQ: PALM) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) to roll out full Flash capabilities to the various smartphone platforms. With such a complete line-up, the only obvious phone remaining is Apple’s iPhone.At the company’s worldwide developer conference in...
- External links 2009-10-05
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- FIREFOX BROWSERS EMBED BAIDU SEARCH ENGINE
- AsiaInfo Services 12-07-2007 Firefox Browsers Embed Baidu Search Engine BEIJING, Dec 07, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Overall Chinese-language versions of Firefox browsers have embedded Baidu.com, the largest Chinese-language Internet search e AsiaInfo Services 12-07-2007 ...
- Research articles 2007-12-07
- Hell freezes over: Apple allows third party browsers on iPhone
- Yesterday Apple began approving third party Web browsers for distribution via the iTunes App Store reports MacRumors. Previously to this sudden about-face iPhone Web browsers wanting to compete with Mobile Safari, Apple's bundled and pre-docked Web browser, were considered off limits because they "duplicated functionality" already on the iPhone. Some...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Winferno's PC Confidential® Now Fully Compatible With Firefox™, Netscape™ and Opera™ Browsers
- BOSTON -- Winferno Software today announced an update to PC Confidential an information privacy program for the home and enterprise user. The program now claims support for more browsers than any other information privacy software by adding FirefoxTM, NetscapeTM and OperaTM to its list of supported browsers. The browsers already...
- Research articles 2005-07-26
- Surfing stand-ins: these three browsers are reliable alternatives to Internet Explorer and Netscape
- When it comes to looking at Web pages, most people are accustomed to using the two most common browsers: Internet Explorer and Netscape. However, there are several Web browsers out there, and you should seriously consider your alternatives to make the most of your surfing experience.
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Mobile Internet Population Jumps to 34.6 Million, With Email, Weather and Sports Websites Securing the Highest Reach, According to Telephia; Openwave, Motorola and Nokia are the Top Internet Browsers Among Mobile Web
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Forth graph, first sentence of release should read: Telephia's U.S. Device Census Report for Q2 2006 shows that Openwave, Motorola and Nokia browsers have the highest adoption rates among wireless Internet users, with more than one-fourth of mobile Web users accessing the Internet via an Openwave browser...
- Research articles 2006-08-14
- IBM X-Force Security Report: Web Browsers Under Siege From Organized Crime
- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today released the findings of the 2007 X-Force Security report, detailing a disturbing rise in the sophistication of attacks by criminals on Web browsers worldwide. According to IBM, by attacking the browsers of computer users, cybercriminals are now stealing the identities and controlling the computers of consumers...
- Research articles 2008-02-12
- Browser wars, part two; The wars of the browsers.(Business)(Brief Article)
- REMEMBER the browser wars, when Netscape and Microsoft fought for dominance of the web? For a while, each rushed out ever more complex browsers in the software equivalent of an arms race. In the end, Microsoft prevailed by bundling its browser with i REMEMBER the browser...
- Research articles 2000-12-16
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