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Internet Explorer Falls Below 50% In The Browser Market Share

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Looks like Microsoft’s woes regarding their web browser are far from improving or showing any signs thereof. It was reported recently that Google’s Chrome browser is slowly but consistently eating up IE’s market share and is showing the most growth. Now latest figures from StatCounter have revealed that the situation is much worse than imagined. […]

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All Browsers Beware! Chrome Showing The Most Growth

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Browser wars aren’t any less nasty and competitive than the smartphone wars as the players are the same and so are the users. We all know who we think of when the word smartphone is mentioned but the game changes when it comes to browsers. It’s Microsoft’s Internet Explorer that still enjoys the biggest share […]

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Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer 9 With HTML 5 Support

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Microsoft released the new version of the Internet Explorer at a special press event yesterday and it’s being praised by developers, designers and early users as the biggest and best overhauling the browser has ever received. IE9 is faster than all its previous versions and now supports HTML 5 and CSS3. MS says that it’s […]

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Internet Explorer Turns 15

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Internet Explorer still enjoys the biggest chunk of the browser market, 60.74% according to the latest data from Net Applications, and the world will soon see Internet Explorer 9 at an event in San Francisco on September 15. It debuted in 1995 on August 16 and was based on Mosaic, a web browser Microsoft had […]

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Chrome Users Can Now Drag & Drop Gmail Attachments To The Desktop

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Google rolled out its latest update to gmail today, currently available for Chrome users only, allowing users to simply drag and drop attachments to their desktops to save. This is going to make life a hell lot easier for publishing companies, newspapers, websites depending on contributions and a whole lot of other big business, not […]

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Safari 5.0.1 Released With A Massive Extensions Gallery

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After updating its computers yesterday, Apple took the next logical step today releasing the new Safari 5.0.1 with a great new twist. Apple has also formally launched the Safari extensions Gallery, a directory of extensions and browser ad-ons now available from Amazon, eBay, Bing, MLB.com, the New York Times, and Twitter. Apple introduced extension support […]

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Google Chrome To Be Updated Every Six Weeks

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It might sound a bit crazy but this is hardly surprising on Google’s part. Google has always promoted its browser for its lightening speed more than anything else. Now arguably the fastest browser in the world will also be the fastest in delivering updates. Apparently, engineers at the company are developing new features so fast […]

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Google Chrome Now Has Adobe Flash Player Built In

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Google has delivered on its promise made last year of bringing Adobe Flash Player as a built in component of its Chrome browser, eliminating the need for users to download, install and update it separately. Google released Chrome 5.0.375.86 on Thursday to the Stable channel on Linux, Mac, and Windows, with a fix for a […]

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Chrome OS to Debut this Fall

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All those who tried and gave a thumbs up to Google’s Chrome Browser for its speed and easy loading features have much to celebrate. Google announced the launch of its Chrome OS (originally announced in 2009) in autumn this year. Based on the Chrome Browser it mainly targets netbooks and is designed to work with […]

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