Operation Kill Internet Explorer – and Why most Web Developers Hate It

It`s either that we are afraid to talk about it, or simply not interested to mention it, but it’s a real happening in a real world where once the leading browser, with the biggest market share, Internet Explorer, is now one of the least respected and used browsers in the world. It is a wide-known… Continue reading Operation Kill Internet Explorer – and Why most Web Developers Hate It

The Evolution Of The Internet Browser Wars

How we access the internet has changed radically since the web was first introduced, and almost as old as the web itself is the battle over what browser we use to view it. Browsers have the ability to completely reshape the way we interact with the web, and therefore tech companies have engaged in fierce… Continue reading The Evolution Of The Internet Browser Wars

Pros & Cons Of The 3 Main Web Browsers

While for most individuals browsing the web is a daily activity, the individual browsing choices and browser options have become more and more diverse. Unlike the early days of the web when one browser suited all, now there are many different interfaces, each offering a variety of features. For the main three providers this has… Continue reading Pros & Cons Of The 3 Main Web Browsers

Why People Use IE6 Today

Information advancement: Gone the days when people were used to slow and unconventional means to attain information. They were used to gather general information for which they had to wait for days or even months. Today’s world is not slow, in fact the advancement of science and technology with the invention of personal computer have… Continue reading Why People Use IE6 Today

A New Clash Between Google and Microsoft Over The Bing Search Results

Representatives from Microsoft and Google have publicly debated, following the accusation made by Google, that Microsoft copied the Google results to the Bing. The controversy began at Tuesday morning on a technology news blog “Search Engine Land”, whose editor, Danny Sullivan, has been directly informed by Google on the matter. According to an article published… Continue reading A New Clash Between Google and Microsoft Over The Bing Search Results

A Non Bias View of IE Version Targeting

There has been a lot of talk going around the net lately about IE’s plan to add a feature it is calling ‘version targeting. This is supposed to be released with the 8th version of IE. It is difficult to really tell what this feature is supposed to be. There seems to be a lot… Continue reading A Non Bias View of IE Version Targeting

Removing Windows 7 Shortcut Icon Arrow

Welcome to our article on removing the Windows 7 shortcut Icon Arrow overlay. We hope you find this article useful and return to us again in the future. In windows 7 there is an arrow overlay on all of the shortcut icons. Some users have been wondering how to get rid of this arrow overlay.… Continue reading Removing Windows 7 Shortcut Icon Arrow

Microsoft Windows Turns 25

Img Credit | View Full Size The Windows operating system, developed by the software giant Microsoft, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Although it had a slow start in 80’s, Windows now run more than 90% of computers around the world. November 20, 1985 is the date that marks the beginning of Windows (version 1.01, MS-DOS… Continue reading Microsoft Windows Turns 25

Google’s Browser Chrome Tripled its Revenue in the Past Year

Internet Browsers these days are on a competition course with various tech giants introducing updates and new UI to their version of the Internet Browsers. Recently, a survey company named as StatCounter released its data on the usage of the browsers globally in the month of September. The general trends are same as the previous… Continue reading Google’s Browser Chrome Tripled its Revenue in the Past Year