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Acid2, Acid3, and the power of default

January 23, 2008 Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie asks how seriously Microsoft's Web browser will support an upcoming Web standards test. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, scenario, standards, Opera Software, setting, Web application, power, Web page, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft speeds up phishing shield for IE 7

December 16, 2006 In some cases the antiphishing feature that protects against fraudulent Web sites in Internet Explorer 7 bogged down Windows PCs. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, phishing, Microsoft Internet Explorer, frame, Web page, Microsoft Corp., CPU, Firefox, security, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Google site to aid the blind

July 20, 2006 Search giant tests site designed to serve up Web pages that software can easily read to blind users. TAGS: Google Inc., Internet search, search result, Web page, Microsoft Corp.

Another security hole found in IE

April 6, 2006 Flaw could aid phishing scammers seeking to pilfer personal information from unsuspecting Net users. TAGS: phishing, Microsoft Internet Explorer, flaw, vulnerability, Web page, Web browser, attack, security, Microsoft Corp.

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft adopt same Web index tool

November 16, 2006 Offers a place to submit Web pages to all three search engines at once, instead of performing the process at each site. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live Search, search engine, Webmaster, Yahoo! Inc., owner, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, search result, Web page, process, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft rushes out 'critical' fix

September 26, 2006 Update repairs serious security hole cybercrooks have been using to get malicious software on Windows PCs. TAGS: Sunbelt Software, Windows PC, fix, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, malicious software, vulnerability, security, Web page, Microsoft Corp., HTML, monitoring, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, PC

Microsoft looks to foil Web spammers

July 13, 2006 Researchers at Microsoft have developed a tool to scrub search engines of major spam Web sites that pollute results. TAGS: spammer, spam, search engine, researcher, blogging, blog, Microsoft Corp., Web page, link

Parlez vous Deutsch?

July 14, 2005 Yahoo service will translate English and French sites into German to broaden scope of Web search. TAGS: language, Yahoo! Inc., translation, search result, Web page, Microsoft Corp.

Google toolbar move raises online ire

February 18, 2005 Adding hyperlinks where there weren't any before is like hijacking a Web site, some critics say. TAGS: Google Toolbar, Barnes & Noble Inc., Google Inc., toolbar, Web page, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser

Firefox add-on lets surfers tweak sites, but is it safe?

March 23, 2005 Greasemonkey extension lets surfers insert links, change a look and feel, and more. But at what cost to security? TAGS: extension, Firefox, DHTML, publisher, Web page, Google Inc., toolbar, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., security

Zend Web tools adapted for Windows

October 31, 2006 Partnership with Microsoft is meant to improve Zend's open-source PHP tools for creating dynamic Web pages. TAGS: Zend Technologies Ltd., PHP, Apache Software Foundation, Linux, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web page, conference, database, server, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: No flaw in Media Player

January 14, 2005 Trojan horses are piggybacking on an antipiracy feature in Media Player, a security firm claims. But Microsoft denies it's a flaw. TAGS: Overpeer, Panda Software, Ben Edelman, Microsoft Windows Media Player, rights-management, spyware, digital-rights management, media player, antipiracy, Windows Media, flaw, trojan horse, P2P, adware, researcher, Microsoft Corp.

Google unveils desktop search

October 14, 2004 Application lets people retrieve e-mail, office documents, AOL chat logs and a history of Web pages viewed, all via the browser. Screen shots of Google's Desktop Search tool TAGS: desktop search, Google Desktop Search, Google Inc., America Online Inc., Google Desktop, search tool, Web page, Time Warner Inc., Web browser, Yahoo! Inc., operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Windows

IE flaw lets intruders into Google Desktop

December 2, 2005 Researcher finds a way to steal data from unwitting users of Google's desktop search tool by exploiting an unpatched IE flaw. TAGS: Google Desktop, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, CSS, Google Inc., desktop search, attacker, researcher, Web page, security, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft to issue security patch for IE

January 29, 2004 The company says it will release a software update to Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer designed to protect Web surfers from being lured to Web sites with malicious code. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer, link, malicious code, attacker, security, HTTP, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Web page, password, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Web patent critics spotlight old technology

October 31, 2003 The Web community hunts desperately for evidence of "prior art" to thwart Eolas' patent suit against Microsoft. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, art, Microsoft Internet Explorer, community, Web page, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

'Critical' megapatch sews up 10 holes in IE

April 11, 2006 Microsoft bulletins highlight browser flaw being used in cyberattacks, plus fix bugs in Windows and other software. TAGS: bulletin, Microsoft Internet Explorer, vulnerability, cyberattack, Microsoft Windows ME, Symantec Corp., flaw, bug, Microsoft Outlook Express, Web browser, Web page, security, Microsoft Windows, attack, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo tests video search engine

December 16, 2004 Service lets people search for video clips from across the Internet in much the way they do for Web pages and images. TAGS: video search, video search engine, AtomFilms, RSS, Yahoo! Inc., multimedia, search engine, search engine company, on-demand, video clip, video, TV, broadband, Web page, entertainment, Microsoft Corp.

Opera Mini aims at cheaper phones

August 10, 2005 Norway's Opera Software says its new server-based browser will expand its potential market to 700 million midrange phones. TAGS: Opera Mini, Opera Software, Norway, Web browser, Apple Computer, Web page, TV, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
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