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- PC/I-net merge. (new Internet Explorer browser software from Microsoft Corp)(Brief Article)
- 00-00-0000 MELDING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF the Internet and the PC is the vision for release 4.0 of Internet Explorer Internet client, according to Microsoft Corp., http://www.microsoft.com. Integration between browser and Windows 95 or NT operating sy 00-00-0000 MELDING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF the Internet...
- Research articles 1997-11-03
- Packard Bell Adopts Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 to Seamlessly Deliver Personalized, Interactive Information and Support to Its Home PC Users; Individualized Customer Service A Key Feature For Packard Bell Customers
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 1997--Packard Bell, the world's number one supplier of home PCs, will bring the vast world of the Internet and up-to-the-minute personalized information directly to the desktop of its home PC users through the adoption of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE 4.0) as its preferred Web browser.
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- HP Offers Breakthrough Web Features with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0; HP Pavilion Multimedia PC Owners Get Easy-to-use Web-integration Features with Personalized Information Delivered Right to Their Desktops
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 1997-- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced it will offer MicrosoftR Internet Explorer 4.0, the latest version of Microsoft's Internet client, for HP Pavilion multimedia PCs. HP Pavilion multimedia PCs with Internet Explorer 4.0 give consumers advanced browser technology for a complete, easy-to-use, integrated Internet solution.
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- Esker to Include Microsoft Internet Explorer with Tun PLUS Suite; Leading PC to Host Interoperability Package to Include Advanced Internet Technology
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 11, 1997--Esker Inc., a leading international developer of interoperability solutions for heterogeneous environments, today announced an agreement with Microsoft Corp.
- Research articles 1997-02-11
- AvantGo Integrated Into Pocket Internet Explorer for Pocket PCs; AvantGo Available on New Pocket PC Devices from Casio, Compaq, HP and Symbol Technologies
- Business Editors/High Tech Writers
- Research articles 2000-04-19
- 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
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- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Support Continues, Despite Calls for Phase-Out
- Microsoft will continue to support Internet Explorer 6 through April 2014, despite calls from certain portions of the online community to phase out the eight-year-old browser. Although a significant percentage of people continue to use IE 6, that number has been dropping more of the online community either adopts Internet...
- News items 2009-08-12
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Is Updated with New Default Options
- Microsoft is offering users the up-front option of making Internet Explorer 8 their default browser, or else staying with a rival browser, as part of a Patch Tuesday update. The new version of IE 8 comes as Microsoft finds itself losing browser market-share to Firefox and other rivals, and negotiating...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Connectix Corporation Announces Surf Express — Surf the Web up to 36 Times Faster! Groundbreaking New Utility Accelerates Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator
- SAN MATEO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 8, 1997--Connectix CorporationR, the technology innovators who developed QuickCam and Virtual PC, today announced the first product in its Internet Utility family, Surf ExpressTM for Windows 95, Windows NT 4, and the Mac OS.
- Research articles 1997-12-08
- Microsoft Nearing Antitrust Settlement with Europe
- Microsoft's long-running battles with the European Commission over antitrust issues could end by the end of the year, with Microsoft agreeing to implement the commission?s requests with regard to Internet Explorer and product interoperability. After a summer of negotiations and much back-and-forth, Microsoft proposed introducing a browser "ballot screen" to...
- News items 2009-10-07
- Microsoft Will Be Challenged By Google, Opera, Mozilla on EU Settlement
- Microsoft and the European Commission may be close to a deal on packaging Internet Explorer 8 with Windows 7, with Redmond agreeing to offer users an automatic "ballot screen" from which they can choose a rival browser. Such an agreement would alleviate the Commission?s antitrust concerns, but Google, Opera and...
- News items 2009-11-06
- 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
- EU and Microsoft Near Browser Agreement
- When we first wrote about Microsoft's plan to release a browserless version of Windows 7 in Europe (due to EU's complaints that shipping the OS with Internet Explorer as a default browser is unfair ), we knew that the idea was preposterous, but not without a...
- News items 2009-10-07
- PC World.(Bibliography)
- Software: Arar, Yardena. "NETSCAPE 6 -- Slick New Browsing Machine Challenges INTERNET EXPLORER," PC World (June 2000), 62, 67. The changes are dramatic in NETSCAPE 6. Improvements include a slimmed-down footprint; a better user interface; the only current third-party email client for AOL;...
- Research articles 2000-09-22
- Microsoft may not kill IE6 until at least 2014
- By Scott M. Fulton, III, Betanews Of the three most recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, the one used by more individuals and businesses worldwide, according to recent analytics, is the oldest: IE6, which is notorious for interpreting Web pages in the manner that seemed most convenient to Microsoft at...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Adobe's Flash and Apple's Safari Fail a Privacy Test
- In the new browser war, privacy is a crucial battleground. Mozilla's Firefox, Google's Chrome, Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Apple's Safari all compete to give users the most control over their online identities and the best protection from Web sites that use "cookies," those unique identifiers that can track users online....
- News items 2009-08-07
- Microsoft: IE6 Cannot Die
- We here at Mashable have been big proponents of eliminating Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) from the web. As we passionately argued in IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On, the outdated browser is stifling innovation, breaking websites, and hurting the advancement of new web technology. A lot...
- News items 2009-08-11
- EU Approves Test of Windows 7 'Browser Ballot'
- Microsoft has also committed to providing the open-source community with technical documentation on Microsoft products to improve third-party interoperability. In January, the European Commission announced that Microsoft violated European competition law by bundling its Internet Explorer browser with Windows. As a result, Microsoft announced on June 11 that it would...
- News items 2009-10-07
- Sony's Google Chrome Deal a Threat to Microsoft?
- Google announced on Aug. 31 that its Chrome Web browser will be bundled onto Sony laptop computers, in what constitutes its first such deal since the application rolled out in 2008. Online media outlets, start your "This is another sign of Microsoft's imminent death" freakout! Or not. The one thing...
- News items 2009-09-01
- Microsoft's Branding is Strategic Suicide
- Microsoft faces an existential threat. Internet-based applications are poised to clobber the Microsoft's PC-based market dominance. Microsoft's only hope for long term survival is to neutralize Google's growing dominance on the Web. Microsoft's plan: to use massive brand marketing to displace the Google search engine. It's...
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
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