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InternetNews May 13, 2010 Sean Michael Kerner |
Mozilla Plugin Checker to Support Rival Browsers In an effort to boost security across the Web, open source Mozilla extends its service for verifying plugins to competitors, though some questions remain. |
InternetNews May 11, 2010 |
Mozilla Details Firefox 4 Plans Set to debut next month, the next iteration of Mozilla's popular open source browser will include a slew of features amid growing competition from upstart rivals such as Google Chrome. |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 |
Arabic Language Top-Level Domains Now Possible ICANN ushers in a brave new era for the Internet as it finally approves non-Latin domain names for use. |
InternetNews May 6, 2010 |
Early Peek at IE9 Focuses on Compatibility Along with making HTML5 a key concentration for the new edition of Internet Explorer, Microsoft is also gunning for higher Acid 3 scoring. |
InternetNews May 5, 2010 |
Advocacy Groups Slam House Privacy Bill Long-awaited draft of House privacy legislation appears, but leaves consumer advocacy groups warning about significant loopholes and enshrining current opt-out regime. |
InternetNews May 5, 2010 |
Google Speeds Up JavaScript in Chrome Beta Chrome 5 beta channel edition gets an average double-digit increase in JavaScript, according to Google. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Microsoft's IE Suffers the Death of a Thousand Cuts Alternative browsers are killing Microsoft's only online hope, month by relentless month. |
InternetNews May 4, 2010 |
Internet Explorer Usage Continues Slide Microsoft's browser drops to under 60 percent, while Chrome continues growing. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2010 Ulanoff & Muchmore |
Microsoft's IE Testing Lab Revealed A rare peek into the workings of the Microsoft Internet Explorer Testing Lab. |
InternetNews April 23, 2010 |
What Will the Switch From IPv4 to IPv6 Look Like? Everyone who pays attention to the virtual brick and mortar that comprises the Internet knows that the days of IPv4 are numbered, but what will happen when addressing organizations flip the switch to IPv6? |
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