Jul.27, 2009 by Chris Chodnicki
The two titans of the desktop and browser world, Microsoft and Google, have escalated their epic battle by introducing products into each other’s strongest-held territories. Microsoft recently released Bing, its new search technology, aimed directly at Google’s core (tune into my next blog, where I’ll discuss this in detail). Google struck back by hitting Microsoft’s monopoly, the desktop, with a version of the Chrome Browser as a streamlined, no-frills operating system. These giants have been attacking each other’s market share, technologies, business models, and license access for years, but never has the competition been this volatile.
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Categories: Advances in technology, Business Development, Current Events, Open Source, Thought Leadership, Web Browsers
Feb.26, 2009 by Aaron Clark
I started making websites almost eight years ago. When I look back now, it seems like a very long time ago. I’ve learned lot over the years, and so much about website development has changed as technology continues to evolve. And while so much has changed, one thing remains the same. I’m still making websites for Internet Explorer 6…
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Categories: Web Browsers