Bing claims this feature has been researched using InternetExplorer and has seen users increase their productivity by 16%. Microsoft has invested heavily into their tiled design. The Bing Sitemap Plugin is compliant with sitemaps.org and runs on...
Second, the InternetExplorer team at Microsoft has just launched Do you know this guy? InternetExplorer. The elves at Microsoft has given us a couple of stocking-suffers in time for the holidays. Dailey, Director, Bing Evangelism at Microsoft...
There is little over a month to go until Microsoft releases Windows 8 along with their newest embedded InternetExplorer 10 browser that will feature Do Not Track enabled by default. In recent days, Google has also unveiled new Chrome features for...
A number of popular browsers, including InternetExplorer and Firefox already offer a Do Not Track option as part of the browser settings. Microsoft, in particular, has been aggressive in adding the feature, making Do Not Track activation a default...
When a search tile is tapped, InternetExplorer opens the page to the right, across the remaining screen area. Windows 8 is set for an October 26 release date, but Microsoft introduced its Bing for Windows 8 app last week.
One of the most common requests was to be able to use adCenter outside of InternetExplorer and the PC environment. Microsoft adCenter has been around nearly as long as AdWords, in one form or another.
Google Chrome overtook Microsoft's InternetExplorer to become the world's most popular web browser for a full week for the first time in its history. Asia and South America contributed heavily to Chrome's traffic boom, with InternetExplorer and...
Google Chrome overtook Microsoft's InternetExplorer to become the world's most popular web browser for a full week for the first time in its history. Alastair Stevenson wrote Google Chrome topples MicrosoftInternetExplorer as world's favourite...
However, Mozilla claims that InternetExplorer (IE) will be the only browser able to run in the classic environment under Windows RT, at the expense of rival browsers like Firefox, Safari and Chrome. Mozilla has accused Microsoft of failing in its...
In our latest installment of the browser wars, Microsoft's InternetExplorer (IE) has started to regain its share of the browser market at the expense of rival browsers, particularly Mozilla's Firefox and Google Chrome.
In our latest installment of the browser wars, Microsoft's InternetExplorer (IE) has started to regain its share of the browser market at the expense of rival browsers, particularly Mozilla's Firefox and Google Chrome.
Google Chrome recently became the most popular browser in use on the web, overtaking Microsoft's InternetExplorer (IE), before falling back into second place. Alastair Stevenson wrote Chrome topples InternetExplorer use with weekend surge
Google Chrome recently became the most popular browser in use on the web, overtaking Microsoft's InternetExplorer (IE), before falling back into second place. StatCounter revealed that on Saturday, March 18, Chrome's browser market share surpassed...
Google, which has been getting heat over tracking Safari and InternetExplorer users, is expected to enable do-not-track in its Chrome Web browser by the end of this year, according to the Wall Street Journal.
As an aside, IE does the same, but using a different mechanism: in InternetExplorer, getting around user settings is even easier, from a technical standpoint. As of January 2012, five browsers split the majority of the market: Mozilla’s Firefox...
Microsoft also seized on the opportunity to tell users to “browse without being browsed,” because InternetExplorer “respects your privacy. Microsoft recommends that customers who want to protect themselves from Google’s bypass of P3P Privacy...
The world’s most popular search engine was falsely identified by Microsoft as malware for four hours on Valentine’s Day due to a faulty software security update, leaving many frustrated InternetExplorer users unable to access Google.
Instead of having horrible, evil products like Gmail, Google’s search engine, Google Docs, or Google’s Chrome browser, Microsoft saves us with Hotmail, Bing, Microsoft Office 365, and InternetExplorer 9.
The analogy there is crystal clear, but it’s worse than InternetExplorer because you can’t remove it. It’s definitely similar to how people were viewing Microsoft 15 years ago," he told us. In this second segment of our look at search industry...
BrightEdge Marketing VP Brad Mattick told Mashable he believes that “blurring the lines between G+ and search results parallels Microsoft’s inclusion of the InternetExplorer browser in its Windows OS in the 1990s.