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The Slow Death of Internet Explorer?

By John Trimble in Internet on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 @ 09:26

For many years and for many users the browser of choice has been Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE), as evidenced by the fact that it currently has 62.1% share of the browser market. Its popularity can be partly attributed to the fact that IE is packaged with Microsoft’s Windows operating... read more

Google Chrome OS - Microsoft Windows Killer?

By Adrian Berry in Technology on Friday, November 20, 2009 @ 00:00

So Google has finally showed us Chrome OS - Google's much anticipated operating system. So what's it like? Is it going to take over from Windows on your PC? Well the truth is no and it was never meant to do anyway.Chrome OS is Google's latest attempt to further its concept of "browser-based"... read more

Market Share, the internet tracking firm, has today released its latest statistics for operating system usage. It reveals that Apple's share of the internet-connected operating system market has increased to over 8%.Whilst they're still not challenging Microsoft's dominance, it does show that... read more

Is Google Chrome Really The Fastest Browser?

By Tino Triste in Technology on Thursday, September 4, 2008 @ 16:04

Let's (for a moment) put aside Google Chrome's privacy concerns and find out whether Chrome is really 10 times faster than any other browser as Google claimed. As pointed out by Adrian yesterday, Chrome's performance loading the Google Analytics pages were second to none, and seemed to load... read more

Darryl's post yesterday about Google Chrome, has had a brilliant response. Oddly, however, it seems while everybody was reading about Chrome and discussing Chrome across the internet at large, not that many people were using it - possibly down to worries about the EULA.  Here's what... read more

Google Chrome EULA

By Darryl Browne in Internet on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 @ 00:00

Yesterday Google released a beta version of their web browser named Chrome. The early feedback is generally positive, praising the speed at which pages are rendered which is in part down to the webkit rendering engine that you will find in Safari and more so down to Google's own brand new... read more

Safari so good

By Mike Blackburn in Web Development on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 @ 09:03

Through our website analysis software we've noticed an increase in the number of browsers using Apple's Safari. Last month around 5% of the traffic on one of our e-commerce client's website was viewed using the Safari browser. The ramp up in traffic has been quite dramatic over recent... read more

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