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In New York, Downturn Kills Free WiFiOpen in New Window
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Adobe Flash, Apple Safari fail privacy testOpen in New Window
According to a new study by researcher Katherine McKinley, third party plug-ins like Adobe Flash "do a poor job of cleaning traces of your browser sessions, rendering private-browsing features somew read more »
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The 2009 tech career plannerOpen in New Window
Galen Grumen writes about tech careers in the current economy. Included isa special package of links stories to help IT workers through the current tough times. read more »
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Cherple Links Instant Messaging With SMSOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "Cherple, a new service from San Diego based Globaltel Media, wants to connect the world’s 1.5 billion Internet users to the 3.3 billion wireless devices via an instant mess read more »
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Gmail notice touts Chrome and Firefox, dismisses IEOpen in New Window
"Google is pushing users of its Gmail e-mail service to dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer for its own Chrome browser or Mozilla 's Firefox." read more »
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Mozilla releases second alpha of Fennec mobile browserOpen in New Window
"Mozilla has announced the availability of Fennec alpha 2, a new prerelease of the mobile Firefox browser. This version includes some important performance optimizations that make the browser more.. read more »
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First Look at Blue Spruce, IBM's Next Generation Browser PlatformOpen in New Window
IBM is working on Bluu Spruce, which aims to create a fully browser-based application development platform. read more »
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Microsoft's mobile challenge: creating a browser you can loveOpen in New Window
John Cox writes "With the pending 2009 release of Internet Explorer Mobile 6, Microsoft is making a major change in its approach to the mobile Web. And it's about time, according to some. The new b read more »
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