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Safari Browser User Settings Cracked

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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ClickToFlash allows Safari users to isolate Flash content and play it only when they so choose

As Adobe works to port its full Flash Player to mobile platforms and highlights its upcoming support in CS5...

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Best and worst of Exchange 2010

... 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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Best and worst of Exchange 2010

... 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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Microsoft loses browser share to Chrome and Firefox

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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Google's Chrome browser share growth trumps Firefox's

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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How to get real-time Facebook and Twitter feeds to appear in your browser

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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Google Forces Web Standards Issue Using Sexy Buttons

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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IE's slide quickens as Firefox, Chrome add share

... 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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Browser & OS stats

... 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...