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  1. Chrome reaches second birthday, version 6 goes stable

    Ars Technica &bull 4 Hours Ago

    When Google launched its Chrome Web browser in 2008, it was clear that the product had considerable potential. Its emphasis on performance and a its intriguing minimalistic user interface attracted a lot of well-deserved attention. Today, exactly two years later, Chrome has over 80 million users, a 7.52 percent global market share (21.87 at Ars,… Full Story »

  2. New malware detects browser, shows fake malware warning page

    Ars Technica &bull 5 Hours Ago

    Microsoft is warning about a new piece of malware, Rogue:MSIL/Zeven, that auto-detects a user's browser and then imitates the relevant malware warning pages from Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome. The fake warning pages are very similar to the real thing;… Full Story »

  3. Silverlight, HTML5 and the Future of Silverlight

    D'Technology Weblog &bull 5 Hours Ago

    Silverlight team posted some information about what the future holds for rich Internet apps and where we've come with Silverlight, where we see HTML5 playing a role and how Silverlight will be a part of the future of this next… Full Story »

  4. In The Coming HTML5 Browser Wars, The Markup Should Remain The Same

    TechCrunch Web 2.0 &bull Yesterday

    On Monday, Google made a big splash with a customized Arcade Fire video page that showed off all the cool things HTML5 can do, from video, animations and 3D rendering to gorgeous fonts and choreographed windows. It's all cutting edge… Full Story »

  5. Google Introduces Branded Map Icons

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Yesterday

    This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough. Full Story »


  6. Skype 5.0 Beta for Windows Brings 10-Way Video Calls [Updates]

    Life Hacker &bull Yesterday

    Windows: Popular video chat client Skype released an update to its version 5 beta today, bringing a new interface and the long-awaited ability to participate in video chats with more than two people. The new interface is much more streamlined… Full Story »

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  7. Boring Product, Great Ad: Tipp-Ex Channels Subservient Chicken

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Yesterday

    This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough. Full Story »


  8. SearchCap: The Day In Search, September 2, 2010

    Search Engine Land &bull Yesterday

    Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Showing Four Top AdWords Ads, Top One Google Mortgage Ad When I search for [mortgage… Full Story »

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  9. Rep. Bachmann Treats Minnesota Fairgoers to Mobile Attack Ads

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Yesterday

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  10. Happy Birthday Chrome, You're About To Overtake Firefox On TechCrunch

    TechCrunch Web 2.0 &bull Yesterday

    As we pointed out earlier, today is Google Chrome's second birthday. Since it launched in beta on September 2, 2008, it has come a long way (it's already 6 versions deep). Back then, it was Windows-only, with official Mac and… Full Story »


  11. KoHive is a Shared Virtual Workspace for Brainstorming, Filesharing, and More [Collaboration]

    Life Hacker &bull Yesterday

    KoHive is a virtual workspace you access through your web browser. It's easy to create multiple "hives" for different projects, share files, communicate in real time, and aggregate content from across the web. The biggest thing KoHive has going for… Full Story »

  12. Merge Firefox's Bookmark and Navigation Toolbars to Save Space [Firefox Tip]

    Life Hacker &bull Yesterday

    We already know Firefox isn't the most pixel-friendly browser, and bookmark bars make it even worse. Reader Marand shows us an easy way to save space without losing quick acess to your bookmarks. We've already shown you how to save… Full Story »


  13. Writer Eats a Mrs. Baird's Fruit Pie; Tweets about it from his iPad

    Technorati Technology &bull Yesterday

    Finally, Twitter has released an official app for iPad. Along with the standard tweet composing and reading, it also has a web browser built in so you don't have to exit the app every time you want to view an… Full Story »


  14. Chrome 6 Arrives, Just in Time for Cake

    Wired Magazine Web 2.0 &bull Yesterday

    Chrome 6 arrives with an updated user interface, better syncing tools that include support for web form data and extensions, and - as should be expected with every new browser release these days - increased speed and numerous bug fixes.… Full Story »

  15. Could the stumbling block between Apple's Ping network and Facebook Connect be browser cookies? (In that iTunes may ...

    Silicon Alley Insider &bull Yesterday

    Could the stumbling block between Apple's Ping network and Facebook Connect be browser cookies? Copyright 2010 Business Insider, Inc. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Full Story »


  16. Google Chrome Version 6 Arrives on Browser's Second Birthday

    Mashable &bull Yesterday

    It's hard to believe that two years have passed since the Chrome browser first hit the web. In that time, Chrome has come to control more than 7.5% of the worldwide browser market, according to Net Marketshare. Sure, Internet Explorer… Full Story »

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  17. Virgin America's Geo-Social Loss Leader Gets Huge Response

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Yesterday

    This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough. Full Story »


  18. Why automatic software upgrades are great for innovation

    Dzone &bull Yesterday

    Forward thinkingIt may be the start of a new trend, software that automatically upgrades itself silently in the background without ever bothering users. Google has been doing it successfully with its Chrome web browser, and soon Mozilla will jump on… Full Story »

  19. How does Samsung's Galaxy Tab compare?

    BBC News Technology &bull Yesterday

    BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones and Kat Hannaford from technology blog Gizmodo took a close-up look at Samsung's Galaxy Tab and compared it to Apple's iPad. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS)… Full Story »


  20. Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par

    BBC News Technology &bull Yesterday

    Both PC makers - the second and third biggest in the world - were looking at 3Par as a way to build up their cloud computing businesses, delivering software, data storage and other services to customers via the internet. This… Full Story »



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