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- Media Browser Boxee Gets $4 Million Funding
- Digital media browser software firm Boxee has received $4 million in its first round of funding. The round was led by Union Square Ventures and Spark Capital. The open-source browser is a desktop app which scans and brings all kinds of multimedia from a user's computer/laptop into the application,...
- External links 2008-11-18
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- Mobile Browser Market is Transforming and Will Grow to 1.5 Billion Units in 2013, Says ABI Research
- NEW YORK -- While a large number of phones today still use browsers with very limited web browsing capabilities, many smartphones are incorporating browsers that support the latest capabilities such as AJAX and RSS, as well as websites optimized for viewing on a mobile device. ABI Research sees this segment...
- Research articles 2008-04-11
- Clientless SSL VPN Products Open Web Browser Security Hole
- US-CERT has issued a warning about impacting dozens of clientless SSL VPN products it says can be exploited to break Web browser security. The issue is not a bug per se, but actually a security hole opened by the way the products operate. Web browsers enforce same origin policy to...
- News items 2009-12-02
- AutoExec Teams with Voxware to Bring Voice to More Warehouses; AutoExec Now Powered by Voxware™ with Open, Standards-Based Voice Software to add Voice Capabilities to Distribution Center Software Suite
- DUNEDIN, Fla. & LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- AutoExecTM Software Development Group, a full-service provider of distribution execution software solutions, and Voxware, Inc. (Nasdaq: VOXW), a leading supplier of voice-driven logistics solutions, today announced that Voxware software would enable voice capabilities in AutoExec's distribution center software, AutoExec.SuiteTM. AutoExec will utilize Voxware's VoxBrowserTM...
- Research articles 2006-08-14
- Apple's Safari gets prime placement in Windows browser ballot
- By Katie MarsalPublished: 11:20 AM EST Microsoft's Windows browser ballot in Europe presents its options in alphabetical order, putting Apple's Safari as the first choice for users to install.The design caught the ire of Jenny Boriss, a Firefox designer, who believes that the layout gives an unfair advantage to Safari...
- News items 2009-10-16
- 10 Browser-Boosting Downloads
- PC World - These days, everyone lives in a browser. Surfing the Web is no longer an aside to using the computer for work and play, but is central to it. We've rounded up ten browser helpers and alternatives that will boost your browser's capabilities and enhance your time online....
- News items 2009-08-19
- What Browser? Don't Ask Google
- Ever since the browser wars and the 1998 Microsoft antitrust trial during which the software giant was convicted of monopolistic and illegal business practices for its bundling of Windows with Internet Explorer, consumers have been largely unaware of how they access the Internet. These magical...
- News items 2009-10-06
- Opera 10 Browser Launches
- HELSINKI (Reuters) - Norway's Opera Software released on Tuesday a new version of its browser, Opera 10, promising faster downloads, new design and new features. Opera battles for the spot of third-largest browser maker with Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari, but is far behind Microsoft and Mozilla Foundation. Opera said...
- News items 2009-09-01
- Open Browser Aims To Get Html Done Right
- The Open Group, which completely dropped the ball when it came to internet standards, is going have a crack at what the W3C appears unable to do by trying to ensure that implementations of HTML standards are compatible. It's creating a testing and branding program called the Open Browser initiative....
- Research articles 1998-10-02
- Open Browser Aims To Get Html Done Right
- The Open Group, which completely dropped the ball when it came to internet standards, is going have a crack at what the W3C appears unable to do by trying to ensure that implementations of HTML standards are compatible. It's creating a testing and branding program called the Open Browser initiative....
- Research articles 1998-10-02
- Google Chrome for Mac Web browser reaches beta release
- By AppleInsider StaffPublished: 12:05 PM EST General users can now download the public beta of Google Chrome for Mac, as the Web browser software was finally made available Tuesday.Chrome for Mac has been a long time coming, more than a year after its Windows counterpart first debuted in beta. Though...
- News items 2009-12-08
- BookServer: A Plan to Build an Open Web of Books
- The Internet Archive has just unveiled their ambitious project called BookServer , which will allow users to find, buy, or borrow digital books from sources all across the web. The system, built on an open architecture and using open book formats, promises that the books housed...
- News items 2009-10-20
- Europe gets off Microsoft's back -- ends browser antitrust case
- By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Microsoft's antitrust troubles in Europe are essentially over. Starting in mid-March, European Windows users will have option to choose the default Web browser. Microsoft also will embark on a new interoperability initiative. In a press conference today, the...
- News items 2009-12-16
- Open Multiple Independent Gmail Sessions in Internet Explorer 8
- There are a lot of unexpected goodies in Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft's newest browser. One of them is the ability to open multiple, independent sessions simultaneously -- which lets you log onto Web sites that track your identity in different tabs. Suppose you have Gmail open in your...
- Blog posts 2009-05-12
- Skyfire Browser Stomps Pocket Internet Explorer
- Tired of the anemic Web browser built into most Windows Mobile phones? (Yeah, we're looking at you, Internet Explorer Mobile.) Skyfire promises a more PC-like browsing experience, complete with Flash, QuickTime, audio, and video. Skyfire is a free browser for Windows Mobile and Symbian Series 60 phones. In addition...
- Blog posts 2008-09-25
- IE8 can't stem bleeding of Microsoft's browser market share
- Computerworld - Internet Explorer's market share ebbed again last month, a Web measurement firm said today, more proof that Microsoft's release of Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) hasn't stopped desertions to rival browsers. Mozilla's Firefox, Google's Chrome and Opera Software's Opera all posted solid gains, according to Calif.-based Net Applications. Overall,...
- News items 2009-12-01
- Browser Wars Add 25% To Web Site Costs
- The Open Group and the Web Standards Project duly kicked off a partnership attacking what they say is "the unfulfilled promises of browser manufacturers to support W3C standards," some of which are over two years old now (CI No 3,508). Vendor response to the so-called Open...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
- IE 8 Tops Firefox, Google Chrome, Others in Browser Security Smackdown
- NSS Labs tests put Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 out in front of Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome when it comes to blocking rogue sites. According to the findings, IE 8 blocks 83 percent of phishing sites, compared with 26 percent stopped by Google Chrome.In a browser security death match, Microsoft...
- News items 2009-08-14
- Holy Browser Wars! Google Unveils Chrome Browser (Windows)
- If you thought the browser wars consisted solely of Internet Explorer versus Firefox, with little guys like Opera and Flock nipping at their heels, think again: Google just entered the browser fray with Google Chrome. I've just installed it and will have more to say in the days to...
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
- StreamLogic demonstrates broadcast browser technology at NAB; open platform technology developed for high-quality MPEG 2 video delivery over existing corporate Intranet
- LAS VEGAS--BUSINESS WIRE--April 15, 1996--StreamLogic Corp. will be demonstrating its new Broadcast Browser technology at NAB Booth M4762 in the Sands Convention Center.- Intended for use in professional and broadcast videoapplications, the Broadcast Browser is a unique combination ofhardware and software that enables multichannel high qualityMPEG 2 video to be...
- Research articles 1996-04-15
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