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Thursday, July 2, 2009

RIM Gains Mobile Browser Share

A noteworthy metric in the latest mobile browser share report from StatCounter: RIM’s BlackBerry has been making some meaningful gains in the world-wide mobile browser market. According to the research house, which tracks page views by browser on mobile devices and the desktop, RIM has boosted its share of the market quite a bit since the beginning of this year.

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Mozilla Foundation Announces Your New Default Browser

logo-wordmark-version-vertical-previewAfter four beta versions and nearly as many release candidates, Firefox 3.5 is finally here. This latest version of the browser offers a number of new features. Among them: Private browsing, location aware surfing, support for emerging HTML 5 standards such as plug-in-free video and audio playing, and better JavaScript performance.

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China Delays Filtering Initiative

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Apple: 1 Million 3GS Handsets Sold

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Microsoft’s Browser Move to Make Windows Even More Annoying

clippie_thumbMicrosoft’s proposal to remove Internet Explorer from Windows 7 in Europe may put the company in compliance with European law, but it’s not going to lead to better competition in the browser market. That’s the word from Microsoft’s rivals at home and abroad who say the “must-carry” provision the European Commission has been mulling as a solution to the company’s antitrust indiscretions is the only one that will work.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Microsoft Announces Windows F(E)U Edition

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Great Move, EC. Now We Have to Download IE Ourselves…

windows-7_fueditionWhat a brilliant move. The European Commission claims Microsoft’s practice of bundling Internet Explorer with Windows violates European competition laws, so the company strips IE out of European versions of Windows 7. Now the Commission can’t argue that Microsoft’s behavior distorts fair competition in the browser market because, well, there’s no browser.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Perhaps You’d Like Us to Bundle Netscape Navigator as Well–Just for Old Time’s Sake?

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With a 20 percent share of the the world-wide browser market and 31 percent of its European segment, Mozilla’s Firefox browser has clearly proven that Microsoft Internet Explorer is not immune to free-market competition. But the natural course of the free markets is apparently not moving fast enough for the European Commission, which is mulling forcing Microsoft to include browsers other than IE in its Windows OS.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Brussels Palace of Justice Apparently Has Only Single Courtroom

ie_ecWhat silliness. Microsoft and the European Commission have canceled a face-to-face hearing in an antitrust case pending against the company over a scheduling dispute, of all things.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Time to Give Up That Apple Board Seat, Eric

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He had a good run of it, but Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s stint as an Apple director may be coming to an end. Now that the Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether the close ties between Apple’s and Google’s boards of directors violate antitrust laws, Schmidt’s seat on the former’s board, which he has held since August 2006, seems more trouble than its worth.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

EU Mulling Another Withdrawal From Microsoft Bank & Antitrust Co.

ec_msftMicrosoft has a far easier time meeting legal deadlines than software ship dates, doesn’t it? The European Commission today said the company met its deadline to respond to charges that its bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows violates European competition laws.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

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Monday, March 2, 2009

The Akamai Presidency? [UPDATED]

obamatubeSo much for the “YouTube Presidency.”

The Obama administration is no longer using Google’s video player to deliver the President’s weekly addresses online. Instead, it will use an Akamai player. No reason has yet been given for the abrupt switch, although some speculate it was inspired by privacy concerns over the video-sharing site.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Google: Pig Pile on Microsoft!

wrestlersOh, they’re all piling on now. Google has thrown its backing behind European antitrust regulators’ latest complaint against Microsoft, which accuses the software behemoth of illegally bundling its Internet Explorer Web browser and Windows operating system. Like Mozilla before it, the company is applying to become a “third party” in the European proceeding.

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