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In Pictures: How to get more honest search results
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Analysis: Microsoft - Too old and too big to survive?
By Mark Gibbs | 22 May, 2012 03:44What browser do you prefer? According to w3schools.com, which tracks browser usage of people interested in Web technologies and hence more likely to try alternative tools, as of April this year, 38.3 per cent of us preferred Google's Chrome, 35.8 per cent went with Mozilla's Firefox, and 18.3 per cent were still using Microsoft's Internet Explorer (Apple's Safari and Opera were trailing way behind). Over the last year IE and Firefox have seen their shares decrease and only Chrome has gained share.
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In Pictures: How to get more honest search results
By Galen Gruman | 09 March, 2012 08:57Google's search results are now suspect due to Google+-related manipulations. Here's how to get purer results in your browser.
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Google Chrome share suffers with tweak of browser use calculation
By Ann Bednarz | 02 March, 2012 06:44A change in the way browser usage is calculated led to a decline in web browser market share for Google Chrome, which experienced its second market share slip this year after growing steadily throughout 2011.
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In Pictures: Chrome on Android. The tour.
By Galen Gruman | 13 February, 2012 08:59Google is making its hot Chrome browser available to its hot mobile platform. Find out what you gain - and lose.
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Australians just about ready to say goodbye to IE6
By Patrick Budmar | 17 January, 2012 14:05Australians just about ready to say goodbye to IE6
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yARN: Browser woes - what to use on a Mac?
By Stephen Withers | 07 October, 2011 16:12Choosing a browser to use on a Mac used to be simple, but it’s not any more.
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RockMelt: A social networking spin on Google Chrome
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | 12 November, 2010 04:48Would you like to do your Web browsing while keeping a constant eye on what your Facebook friends are doing? If so, then RockMelt is for you.
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IE6 in death throes, usage drops below 5 per cent
By Jon Brodkin | 02 June, 2010 02:42Usage of Internet Explorer 6 has finally fallen below 5 per cent in the United States and Europe, perhaps signalling the end is near for Microsoft's nine-year-old IE6 browser.
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