Posted on September 29, 2009 by Bill
Very interesting article. Seems that the folks at Google acted without thinking about the impact to end users. Glad to see that Mozilla is in Microsoft’s corner on this.
Mozilla slams Google’s Chrome Frame as ‘browser soup’
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Posted on September 29, 2009 by Bill
The application is out of beta and is now available. I can highly recommend this application…I have been using it since the beta was announced and have not had any issues or problems. Great job Microsoft!
Now available: Microsoft Security Essentials – SuperSite Blog
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Posted on September 24, 2009 by Bill
My first thought when reading about Google Chrome Frame is that it would have a serious impacts on browser security. It looks like my thoughts were correct. I’m a little surprised that the folks at Google believe that web developers would immediately modify their existing sites to take advantage of this plug-in. That would be [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Bill
The following new IncrediMail letters are now available:
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Posted on September 16, 2009 by Bill
It’s pretty clear that the folks at AppleInsider don’t have a clue what they’re talking about! Not only does Paul shoot down their, “five myths of the Zune HD”, but provides the facts to backup his thoughts. As Paul indicates, this is absolute stupidity. Maybe that’s why I own 5 Zune devices with the latest [...]
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Posted on September 4, 2009 by Bill
Yet another reason to be using IE8….
…praises Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 Web browser which was immune to the vulnerability he discovered thanks to its built-in cross-site scripting filter. He strongly endorses the concept and says that other browser vendors should adopt it.
Ruby on Rails vulnerability affects Twitter; IE8 immune – Ars Technica
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Posted on September 1, 2009 by Bill
Based on visitors to my web site, the following chart shows that IE is still the preferred browser. IE8 has moved ahead of IE7. This is based on an average of 2,829 unique visitors and 753,822 hits per month (please note that data for March is not available due to change in web hosts).
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