Category Archives: microsoft
Mozilla & Google Announce Browser “Do Not Track” Features
Google and Mozilla have both announced new browser initiatives that will allow users to opt out of having their activities tracked by online advertisers. These developments are at least partially in response to the “Do Not Track” lists proposed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. In December, the FTC released a 122-page report [PDF] outlining […] Continue reading
Google: Docs Isn’t Getting a Music Player Anytime Soon
The rumors about Google Docs getting a music player, playlists and a preview pane are just that, according to one of the execs in charge of Docs… Continue reading
Hotmail Gets Interactive, Runs JavaScript Within E-mails
Windows Live has just announced something new for Hotmail: Interactive e-mail.
The e-mail giant is allowing developers to embed and run JavaScri… Continue reading
It’s IE9 Beta Download Day
The beta version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 is available today. Craig provides important download links, times, and useful information for anyone considering IE9 installation. Continue reading
IE9 Screenshot Leaked to the Web
Has a Microsoft subsidiary accidentally leaked a screenshot of Internet Explorer 9? Craig examines the image and concludes that, if it’s a fake, it’s a very good one. Continue reading