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Erik ShermanErik Sherman is a freelance writer, editor, and photographer. His work has appeared in such publications as the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Fortune, Inc, Newsweek Japan, the Financial Times, Chief Executive, Advertising Age, and CIO Insight. Before going into journalism, he was head of product marketing at a publicly-held...
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Microsoft Targets Google Ad Revenues with New IE Version
Microsoft is moving ahead with version 8 of Internet Explorer, but the browser has picked up some interesting privacy features. But aside from privacy concerns, an additional consequence would be to make targeted advertising harder to achieve, which means pressure on Google, a noted Microsoft rival. by Erik Sherman
Tags: Revenue, Google Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Web Browsers, Security, Internet, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-08-27
Tech Roundup: IE Loses Ground, Monty Disses MySQL 5.1, iPhone Linux, More
Microsoft's Internet Explorer lost market share to Apple's Safari and Mozila's Firefox; the Consumer Electronics Show in January will be smaller than in 2008 or even 2007 and there are actually hotel discounts to be had; MySQL's creator calls the product's latest release from Sun highly buggy; Blockbuster tries catching...
Tags: NetFlix Inc., Apple iPhone, MySQL, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Linux, Open Source, Web Browsers, UNIX, Operating Systems, Databases, Software, Internet, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-12-02
Tech Legal Week: EU Tells MS No IE, Dell Settles, Nortel Files, More
EU tells Microsoft to decouple Internet Explorer from Windows; Dell settles with 34 states; Nortel files for bankruptcy, but some analysts think that it ultimately won't help; RealNetworks gets Friskit patents tossed; Global Crossing gives up and licenses Katz Technology patents; USPTO to reexamine TiVo patent; and Xpoint sues Microsoft,...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Patent, Patent Infringement, Nortel Networks Corp., Handset, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., European Union, Saxon Innovations, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-01-18
Tech Law: IE to Turn Off, Google Settles, Apple Sued for Exploding iTouch, More
Windows 7 to have IE off switch to keep EU happy; Eminem's original label won't get extra for download royalties; Google settles infringement suit; Hitachi Displays pleads guilty to LCD panel price fixing; professor sues LED manufacturers; Hynix to pay Rambus maybe; and Apple sued for exploding iTouch. by Erik...
Tags: Google Inc., iTouch, Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Apple Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browsers, Engineering, Internet, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-03-16
Microsoft Does "Impossible", Separates IE from Windows
Microsoft has announced a special edition of Windows 7 that won't include Internet Explorer 8. The move is intended to satisfy European Union regulators and their antitrust investigation into the company. But, wait … there's something really familiar sounding about all of this. Oh, right -- this is exactly what...
Tags: Regulator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Regulations, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Government, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-06-12

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Google Will Own Netbook Market
Google's new Chrome operating system is going to clean up the netbook market within five years or as soon as HP and other vendors get out from under their OEM deals with Microsoft, leaving Microsoft with an increasingly marginalized desktop PC market for its Windows operating system. Google says it...
Tags: Google Inc., PC, Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Netbook, Chrome, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-07-08
Tech Roundup: Amazon Cracks Whip, Mahalo Pays Users, Businesses Want Apple, More
Amazon charged with playing Scrooge to U.K. employees; AMD has new cheap dual-core chips, but rumored to plan on additional layoffs in January; a lot of businesses are looking to let employees use Macs; and Apple comes out with critical security OS updates and Microsoft sees more attacks on vulnerable...
Tags: Apple Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Attack, Web Browsers, Security, Internet, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-12-17
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