
The New York Times has long been the most-visited newspaper site on the Web, but Britain’s Daily Mail is making a run at its crown. According to figures from tracking firm comScore, the Mail Online surpassed the Times in unique visitors in December — 45.35 million for the Mail to 44.8 million for the Times. Not so fast, said the Times. [...]
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Mozilla is expanding development of Firefox for Android with new efforts to improve its performance, lower its power consumption, adapt it for tablets–and keep the browser maker relevant in the hottest area of computing. Firefox is the second-most widely used browser on computers, but things are different in the mobile arena. There, Firefox is at a serious disadvantage compared to [...]
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A purported mishandling of Google+ invitation links that keeps them from surfacing on Facebook user news feeds has resulted in a “he said, she said” match between the two companies. A video that was posted earlier today on YouTube by a Google employee depicts an unusual behavior, with Google+ invite links that have been shared with [...]
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The latest build for Windows 8, known as Build 7989, has leaked onto the Web, reportedly revealing a batch of potential new features. Windows has long offered a virtual keyboard. But with Windows 8 destined for tablets and other mobile devices, Microsoft has reportedly revamped the keyboard with a new look and feel. Unlike the [...]
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The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP With over 3 million users worldwide, Adobe’s Dreamweaver is the most popular web development software in the world, and it just took another step forward with CS3, the new version released in 2007. Having come a long way from its humble beginnings …
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You bought a brand new laptop computer for mom – the Apple Macbook was too expensive so you settled for a Dell machine loaded with Windows Vista and a trial copy of Office 2007. Your mom is a great self-learner and knows all the basic stuff about computers but needs some help is …
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In a forum today marking the 25th anniversary of the first .com registration, former President Bill Clinton spoke about his favorite devices, the grim outlook for newspapers and the need for policies to improve Internet access. It was a wide-ranging assessment by Clinton, whose administration (1993-2001) played a largely hands-off role when it came to [...]
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