Posts Tagged ‘Web Browsers’

3rd February 2010
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Google Spits its Dummy Out!

Internet Explorer, the decreasingly omnipotent web browser from Microsoft with its old version 6 has been causing Google some issues recently and as result the search giant has spat its dummy out and is phasing out support for the old browser.
The story started earlier last month when many of Google’s gMail accounts, run by Chinese [...]

21st March 2009
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Internet Explorer 8 Has Landed! So What do you Think?

Microsoft has taken its browser Internet Explorer version 8 out of beta and released it for download by the general populous; but what does this latest version bring in the form of benefits to the small business owner?
Over the last couple of years or so, Internet Explorer (IE) has been steadily losing market share to [...]

10th March 2009
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Are You an Internet Snob?

The British are a great race of snobs. There’s always someone looking down on someone else whether its because of where they live, what car they drive, which supermarket they shop at or what they do for a living: as a consequence you can bet that we Brits will pigeon-hole you and will form an [...]

9th February 2009
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Firefox Add-Ons

My web browser of choice is Firefox, which I’ve now used for the past couple of years in preference to the common or garden Internet Explorer web browser that lurks on your average Microsoft PC.
One of the cool things about Firefox that makes it a great browser to use is the ability to enhance its [...]

30th January 2009
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Twitterfox

Regular readers of this blog will know that I am currently experimenting with Twitter the ‘micro-blogging’ site that allows you to swap short messages of up to 140 characters with your friends or ‘followers’.
Twittering is getting a lot of press attention at the moment with notable celebrity Twitters such as Stephen Fry and Jonathon Ross [...]