Microsoft Internet Explorer 8: Finally the Time has ComeMarch 19th, 2009 REDMOND - After two beta tests and a soft release, Microsoft Corp is all set to officially launch its latest internet browser Thursday night. The company will launch Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) at 9:30 p.m.
WordPress 2.0 Lures Internet Explorer Users to AlternativesDecember 27th, 2005 WordPress administrators & authors who use Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser are presented with an attractive image and link to BrowseHappy site in an apparent bid to lure them away to alternative browsers. Firefox, Mozilla, Safari & Opera are the presented alternatives.
Falling Microsoft Internet Explorer Market Share 2002-2007December 7th, 2007 Microsoft was the sole leading browser (all versions combined) in 2002-2003 with over 85% of market share. The earlier leader Netscape had by then sunk into oblivion.
Free Classic Feature Films and Shorts Available OnlineJuly 17th, 2005 Archive.org collection houses a number of classic public domain feature films and shorts, now available for viewing and downloading at the Internet Archive. You can subscribe to the RSS feed to keep yourself updated about the latest additions to the library.
Best and Worst Browsers - Choice of the InternetJanuary 18th, 2006 Search best browser on Google and Mozilla Firefox is returned as the first result. If you are into I'm Feeling Lucky search then it will directly take you to Firefox home page.
Can RSS Feeds carry a Virus Payload?June 12th, 2005 With the rapid proliferation of RSS Feeds and offline aggregators it is presumable that virus writers will try to exploit this avenue to spread the virus. But the question is whether it is feasible?
In short technically a resounding YES.
What's new in Internet Explorer 8?January 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The challengers keep coming, but Microsoft's Internet Explorer still holds the lion's share of the Web browser market. Most estimates put Internet Explorer's market share at around 72 percent, which means that when a new version of the browser is released, a lot of people will likely be upgrading.
Surf Web and read blogs offline through Backstreet BrowserMay 29th, 2009 If you are an avid blog reader or offline web server, this might be a breaking news for you. Now there are several occasions, while on flight or in train, when you have limited access to broadband.
Firefox Productivity TipsJanuary 3rd, 2006 Today we will discuss three productivity tips which has helped me most in Firefox last year. Location bar for "I'm Lucky" Google Search
In the location bar (where you type in the URL) if you type in a word or phrase and hit [Enter] - the browser does a "I'm Lucky" Google search which effectively does the search and takes you to the first matching page.
Hey Europe, here comes Windows 7 without Internet Explorer, officiallyJune 12th, 2009 Microsoft is to strip its Internet Explorer browser from the new version of its Windows 7 operating system that it sells in Europe, the company announced Thursday. Microsoft said the move was designed to meet criticism from European Union (EU) regulators who have launched an investigation into whether bundling the browser with the operating system is in breach of European anti-trust rules.
How To Read Reader's Digest, PlayBoy, Popular Photography, Popular Mechanics, MacWorld, Penthouse, PC Magazine Free on Firefox BrowserJuly 28th, 2008 You can read popular magazines like Reader's Digest, PlayBoy, Popular Photography, Popular Mechanics, Technology Review, Viv, Car & Driver, Penthouse, PC Magazine, MacWorld, Esquire and more (total 20 high quality magazines) for free online. You can read the full magazines without any restrictions on any web browser.
How To Easily Defeat Website Access BanJuly 20th, 2006 I found a simple two step process to transparently circumvent any website access ban for non-password protected sites. 1. Install Google Web Accelerator.
Biggest Internet Explorer Problem With JavascriptJuly 26th, 2007 You would be surprised to know that the biggest Internet Explorer issue I am facing while writing rather complex cross-browser javascript code is related to just a comma. In javascript array if you add a comma after the last element in the array then Internet Explorer fails with a variety of undecipherable (Microsoft style) error messages.
EU thinks Microsoft 'pushes' Internet Explorer Unethically with Windows, Gets ResponseApril 29th, 2009 Microsoft responds to EU browser antitrust charges
BRUSSELS — Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday confirmed it has submitted a formal response to European Union charges that tying the Internet Explorer browser to its Windows operating system violates antitrust rules.
EU says it prefers Microsoft to provide several browsers with Windows instead of none at allJune 12th, 2009 EU: browser-free Windows gives no real choiceBRUSSELS — European Union regulators said Microsoft Corp. was offering less choice, not more, by vowing to sell the next version of Windows without any Web browsers at all.
January 5th, 2009 at 8:38 am
It seems to me like this trick just uses IE in a different container. I was able to log in to my Gmail using it, so it is able to run Javascript.
Also, while cool, it still seems useless. It is still a browser, just a very minimal one.
January 5th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Well, you are opening a “browser”, the CHM viewer control, which may even be a version of IE.