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Windows Internet Explorer

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Name: Windows Internet Explorer
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 21 hours ago - 6 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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Microsoft Corporation
After Internet Explorer 9 was officially announced this week and a few tidbits on the release were shared by Microsoft, we had the opportunity to talk to Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer, to prod him for a little more information.  The ... [Ars Technica - 21 hours ago]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 8 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Serious work has begun on Internet Explorer 9, the next revision of Microsoft’s flagship web browser.That sounds like good news, right? After all, IE8 has its moments, but it isn’t exactly a cutting edge browser. Certainly, any improvement would seem ... [Wired News - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 6 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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CNET Networks Inc
Firefox is now used by a quarter of Web surfers. Chrome aims to make the Web faster.STORY HIGHLIGHTSInternet Explorer remains the web's dominant browser over FirefoxOther rivals include Apple's Safari and Google's ChromeWindows unit president shows IE ... [CNN - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways. Originally posted at Workers' ... [Webware.com - 20 hours ago]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Get ExtremeTech's FREE online newsletters.ExtremeTech UpdateBuild ItWhat's New NowPCMagCast UpdateExtremeTech AnnouncementsPreferred e-mail format:View all newsletters>Newsletter Help>At today's Professional Developer Conference, Stephen Sinofsky, ... [Extreme Tech - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 22 hours ago - Updated 16 hours ago - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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Google Inc
Didn't Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) get in trouble for this?Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) unveiled a new Chrome operating system designed to be used with netbooks specifically made for the browser. One neat feature about the OS is that you turn on the PC and -- whoosh! ... [Motley Fool - 16 hours ago]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Microsoft has helped discover a flaw in the Google Chome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer users.The plug-in allows suitably coded web pages to be displayed in Internet Explorer using the Google Chrome rendering engine. Redmond warned that the plug-in ... [The Register - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 17 hours ago - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The president of Microsoft's Windows Division, Steven Sinofsky, gave a presentation on Windows new OS, 7 and Internet Explorer 9 at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC).Starting of with a humorous video depicting some uniquely painful ways to ... [ITProPortal.com - 17 hours ago]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
A.M. Best Company Inc.Welcome to the A.M. Best Web Site. To browse our site you will need a frames capable browser.Please select one of the free download options below to get a frames capable browser.Download Internet Explorer 4.0Download Netscape's Latest ... [A.M. Best - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Microsoft shared some information about whats coming in Internet Explorer 9 and Silverlight 4 during its November 18 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) keynotes.If you want to see a real example of the difference in disclosure policies between Microsofts ... [ZDNet - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 20 hours ago - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Exclusive The latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser contains a bug that can enable serious security attacks against websites that are otherwise safe.The flaw in IE 8 can be exploited to introduce XSS, or cross-site scripting, errors ... [The Register - 20 hours ago]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The unit’s wireless offerings and scan quality make it well worth the price.Jason HolbertThe HP Officejet J4680 promises all of the utility one would expect from a high-end multifunction printer at an entry-level price.End-User AdvantagesThe J4680 offers ... [EdTech - 11/20/2009]

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"Yes, I know. The web in awash with standalone desktop clients for tweeting, denting, YouTubing and e-mail. Many of them are bulging with rich feature sets but they all require to be launched separately and consume memory and processor cycles. If you visit websites like Twitter, Identica and Gmail you are running multiple tabs in your browser. I find that a bit tiresome and some of the very clever people at Mozilla do too. Like Chief Dan George in The Outlaw Josey Wales I'm always looking to get an edge and it might just be that Raindrop, Mozilla's latest brainchild, provides it. I wanted that edge and I was prepared to jump through a few hoops to get it. But what exactly is Raindrop? 'Raindrop is software that runs as a web application inside any HTML5-enabled browser and concentrates the social web in that canvas. This means that Raindrop will run in Firefox, Chrome/Chromium and Safari. Just for the hell of it, I tried it on Konqueror (4.3.2), Flock, Opera and Kazehakase - with varying results in terms of display layout. One nice feature of running Raindrop in Chromium is that you can create a desktop application for it which will then run as a separate web application in a uncluttered window of its own (think Mozilla Prism here). You can download and install it as a Firefox addon or as a stand alone application. I'm glad to report that Raindrop will not work with Internet Explorer as it is not HTML5 compliant (but Google has served up Explorer Canvas project which enables the canvas tag).'"
"Filling the gaping hole left by Microsoft’s absorption of ProClarity, Strategy Companion Analyzer is the best solution to complete the Microsoft BI platform. For analysts, power users, and general report consumers, Analyzer supports the full range of SQL Server Analysis Services features. It has a zero-footprint client interface, making it simple to deploy and manage, with delivery options for SharePoint, Excel, and Internet Explorer. Analyzer offers a powerful and intuitive set of analysis tools and visualizations that let business users make more confident decisions." —Douglas McDowell, contributing editor, SQL Server Magazine
Ricky writes "Many wonder why Microsoft doesn't offer nightly builds of Internet Explorer or at least something more frequent than months-to-years. Ars talks with Microsoft's general manager for IE, who says the IE9 development cycle will look much the same as previous versions. Not a great idea."
Late on Thursday afternoon, Microsoft told The Register: "Microsoft is investigating new public claims of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer. We're currently unaware of any attacks trying to use the claimed vulnerability or of customer impact." Once its investigation is finished, the company will 'take appropriate action,' including issuing a patch or guidance on how users can protect themselves...

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Open messaging for the Open Web: Installing and... [Linux Today - 4 hours ago]
Chrome OS launches - but consumers have to wait [First Post - 10 hours ago]
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New Microsoft Silverlight Features Have Windows... [Slashdot - 13 hours ago]
10 things about Microsoft's PDC 2009: The good,... [Beta News - 13 hours ago]
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Delete Browser Cookies, Clean Up Your Trail of ... [Wired News - 13 hours ago]
How to get rid of ghost icons in the Windows 7 ... [Geek.com - 14 hours ago]
Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Style' Object Remo... [SecurityFocus - 15 hours ago]
Spyware Doctor at the Heart of PC Tools 2010 [PC Magazine - 15 hours ago]
Microsoft's Lack of Nightly Builds For IE [Slashdot - 16 hours ago]
Is Google Just Inviting Trouble? [Motley Fool - 16 hours ago]
Microsoft Details Features of IE9 [Maximum PC - 16 hours ago]
Microsoft’s Sinofsky Gives A Preview Of IE9 ... [ITProPortal.com - 17 hours ago]
Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) - Behind the Curtain [Softpedia - 17 hours ago]
Microsoft Silverlight - now with hidden Windows... [The Register - 18 hours ago]
The (Spyware) Doctor Is In [PC Magazine - 19 hours ago]
Five Reasons the Google Chrome OS will Flop [NetworkWorld - 19 hours ago]
Major IE8 flaw makes 'safe' sites unsafe [The Register - 20 hours ago]
Google executives talk up Chrome OS [Hexus - 21 hours ago]
Silverlight to dampen Chrome appeal? Mary Jo Foley [ZDNet - 21 hours ago]
Internet Explorer 9 Preview [Warp 2 Search - 21 hours ago]
With IE9 in Sight, Firefox Jumps over 50% Marke... [Softpedia - 21 hours ago]
Microsoft Windows chief attacks web standards race [Computerworld UK - 22 hours ago]
Google Chrome OS Demo [901am - 22 hours ago]
Will Microsoft's Silverlight dampen appeal of C... [ZDNet - 22 hours ago]
Microsoft Previews Speedy Hardware-Accelerated ... [DailyTech - 22 hours ago]
Will Microsoft's Silverlight dampen the appeal ... [ZDNet - 22 hours ago]
Rick Maybury on small print and locked DVD drives [Telegraph - 23 hours ago]
Managing the Internet Explorer Security Zones [Official Windows Magazine - 23 hours ago]
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Google's ingenious plan to spruce up outdated v... [Slate Magazine - 09/25/2009]
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