Why Do So Many Geeks Hate Internet Explorer?
It's common knowledge that almost every single geek hates Internet Explorer with a passion, but have
It's common knowledge that almost every single geek hates Internet Explorer with a passion, but have
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The iPhone versus BlackBerry competition is starting to get personal, with Research in Motion co-CEO
Mozilla Labs: The open Web is a great platform for rich applications. It would be even better if it had additional capabilities to ease discovery, acquisition, installation and use of apps, while also enabling monetization for developers. We designed and built a prototype of a system for open Web apps: Apps built using HTML/CSS/JavaScript that work both on computers and mobile phones, have many of the characteristics that users find compelling about native apps and provide developers with open and flexible distribution options.
Today, we are releasing technical documentation of the proposed system and a developer preview prototype that allows you to install, manage and launch Web apps in any modern desktop or mobile browser (Firefox 3.6 and later, Firefox for mobile, Internet Explorer 8, Chrome 6, Safari 5, Opera 10 and WebKit mobile). This prototype provides a simple mechanism to support paid apps and authentication features to allow apps to log users in upon launch...
The 365 in Microsoft's new Office 365 may not represent the number of different versions, but there sure are a lot of different options for the new subscription Office suite.
Small businesses, those with 25 or fewer employees, have it simplest, with a $6 per worker per month option that includes Office Web Apps, along with hosted versions of Exchange and SharePoint. Larger businesses can choose from products anywhere from $2 to $27 per person per month. At the low-end, businesses get hosted e-mail, while for $4 a month they can also get SharePoint...
Microsoft is claiming major success at cleaning the notorious Zeus crimeware trojan from infected Wi
After her first 100 days on the job, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of global ad sales Carolyn
Another day, another Microsoft product with "7" in its name launches.
On October 19, Microsoft un
Many questions have been raised by the news that Ray Ozzie, the technology veteran who replaced Bill
Microsoft Corp. today announced Microsoft Office 365, the company’s next generation in cloud productivity that brings together Microsoft Office, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online in an always-up-to-date cloud service. Office 365 makes it easier for millions more organizations to get and use Microsoft’s award-winning business productivity solutions via the cloud. With Office 365, people can work together more easily from anywhere on virtually any device, while collaborating with others inside and outside their organization in a simple and highly secure way. As part of today’s news, Microsoft is also opening a limited beta program for Office 365 in 13 countries and regions.
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Company Grows 96 Per Cent Year-Over-Year, Adds 255 Licensed Customers
The latest tests of consumer of antivirus software released on Tuesday show the products are declini
Western Digital has unveiled the world's first 3TB internal drive, a Caviar Green model with four pl
Google should be ready to load Android 3.0 just as tablets based on it should be in testing, sources
During today’s Innovation Day 2010, Microsoft Research Asia, along with other Microsoft Resea
During a question and answer session at the 25th anniversary celebration of MIT's legendary Media Lab, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made some negative comments about Microsoft's ever so popular operating system Windows 7.
Bringing change to Microsoft has been likened to getting an ocean liner to change course.
By all accounts though, the company has made several such adjustments. While the changes took time, the key ones can often be traced to a moment in time. Bill Gates' Internet Tidal Wave memo marked one such course change. Ray Ozzie's 2005 Internet Services Disruption memo was another...
In a surprise appearance during the company's quarterly earnings call, Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs hailed the success of the iPhone and iPod while painting a bleak outlook for RIM's Blackberry smartphones, Google's fragmented Android smartphone platform, and the coming trickle of 7inch tablets.
"As most of you know," Jobs said on Monday's conference call, "I don't usually participate in earnings calls since you're all in such capable hands. But I couldn't help dropping by for our first $20 billion quarter. I'd like to chat about a few things and stay for the Q and A."