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What the Google Web will look like in 10 years

Dec 09, 2009 royal.pingdom.com

With the release of Google Public DNS, it appears that Google is making good on their earlier call to action for making the Web faster. In conjunction with that announcement several months ago, they launched the “Speed” site at Google Code with the headline “Let’s make the Web fasteWith the release of Google Public DNS, it appears that Google is making good on their earlier More»

Regarding Microsoft’s IE8 marketing and ”creative” product comparisons

Jun 22, 2009 royal.pingdom.com

Microsoft has been drumming up its marketing for Internet Explorer 8 lately, with some interesting results. That marketers can be a bit, shall we say… “creative”… when touting a product is well More»

The Fast and the Furious: Google Chrome Adds More Lead to Its Foot

May 22, 2009 blog.searchenginewatch.com

Google has announced that its internet browser, Chrome, is now faster. How much faster? About 30% faster. Chrome is also boasting some new features: Form autofill Full screen mode Remove thumbnails More»

Firefox Drops Google, Selects Yandex

Jan 13, 2009 www.webguild.org

Firefox Drops Google, Selects Yandex

Firefox, the world’s second largest Web browser will stop using Google as its default search engine in Russia and instead use Google’s rival and Russia’s leading search engine, Yandex.
Mozilla, More»

Making a Web App Work on Safari, Explorer and Everything in Between

Jan 05, 2009 www.technewsworld.com

Building an application for today's Web is a balancing act. Potential users use several competing browsers. Yet the user experience must be uniform for everyone, regardless of his/her browser of choice. More»

Mozilla CEO: Ties With Google ‘complicated’ Since Chrome

Dec 22, 2008 valleywag.gawker.com

Mozilla CEO: Ties With Google 'complicated' Since Chrome

Mozilla, CEO John Lily said that ties with Google have gotten complicated since Google launched its own browser called Chrome.
“We have a fine and reasonable relationship. But I’d be lying More»

Why Google Chrome Left Beta and Gmail Hasn’t

Dec 12, 2008 www.marketingpilgrim.com

Why Google Chrome Left Beta and Gmail Hasn’t

With Google removing the “Beta” label from its Chrome web browser, we not only get some enhancements to the software, but we also get some insight into why Google’s products stay in beta More»

How To Erase Your Tracks Online

Sep 04, 2008 www.forbes.com

How To Erase Your Tracks Online

Apple calls it “Private Browsing.”Microsoft calls it “InPrivate.” Google’s new Chrome browser calls it “Incognito.” And yes, practically everyone else calls More»






 

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