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Life is a State of Mind (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Moral of the story: be careful which open wireless networks you join. I run Safari 4.03 (5531.9) on Mac OS X 10.5.8 with all the latest updates on my laptop. I took a lovely trip to Baltimore this weekend (more on that elsewhere) and tried guessing the hotel’s wireless network rather than reading the brochures (which were [...]
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
As Adobe works to port its full Flash Player to mobile platforms and highlights its upcoming support in CS5...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... Web Access, now works well in non-Microsoft browsers and on non-Microsoft platforms. Safari users, for example, get a great experience with Web-based e-mail, calendaring, and contacts. 4. No client needed Joel says: Thumbs up If you don't want to pay for Microsoft Office to get Outlook, or if folks are just as happy reading their e-mail through a Web browser, Exchange 2010 is all...
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... Web Access, now works well in non-Microsoft browsers and on non-Microsoft platforms. Safari users, for example, get a great experience with Web-based e-mail, calendaring, and contacts.4. No client neededJoel says: Thumbs upIf you don't want to pay for Microsoft Office to get Outlook, or if folks are just as happy reading their e-mail through a Web browser, Exchange 2010 is all about...
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Computerworld UK (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Google's Chrome boosted its share of the browser market by a bigger margin than did Mozilla's Firefox in October, the fourth time its gains have trumped those of the second place browser in the last year, a web metrics company said yesterday.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Google's Chrome boosted its share of the browser market by a bigger margin than did Mozilla's Firefox in October, the fourth time its gains have trumped those of the second-place browser in the last year, a Web metrics company said yesterday.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
An American-based company called lu.ly has introduced the first cross-browser extension that lets users see real-time Twitter and Facebook updates within their browser.
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
Google made a very minor but significant change to their search homepage earlier this week. While everybody else was distracted by the barcode logo , a few Chrome and Safari users may have noticed that the search buttons now have a certain zing to them, a new and pretty look, with slightly rounded corners, a border around them and a cool looking gradient. Now, before you think or say,...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
... by nearly 0.8 of a percentage point, more than half the gains by Mozilla during the same period. Safari, however, seems stalled, boosting its market share slightly to 4.2%. Apple's browser has gained just 0.45 of a percentage point in the last three months, about one-third as much as Firefox has grown in the same span and a little more than half that of Chrome's increase. With the vast bulk...
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Maggie's Farm (Free subscription) | 09/24/2009
... you know something's up. Instead, here are the official stats from our Google Analytics page: You Safari users should be using the Mac version of Firefox, available here . Safari has a few bugs and the colors you're seeing aren't necessarily what everyone else is seeing. And Firefox is better in a number of other ways. To you 'smart-phone' users, don't hold your breath...