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IE7Pro: Free Improvements to Internet Explorer

Original Post authored by Samuel Dean on 2/26/2008 on WebWorkerDaily

Like many a web worker, my browser of choice is Firefox. I favor it because it's less of a target for hackers than Internet Explorer, has good security features, and I make use of lots of useful extensions for it. However, I run both Firefox and Internet Explorer and frequently jump into Internet Explorer when I run into problems in Firefox, or when downloading new applications (this just seems to work more smoothly in Internet Explorer). If you, as I do, use Internet Explorer, definitely look into IE7Pro-a free download add-on that adds lots of useful features to the browser.



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Microsoft to Open Source: You Win

Original Post authored by Bob Walsh on 2/21/08 on WebWorkerDaily

Bowing to what Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called the changing landscape of the IT industry and others call pressure from EU anti-trust actions, Microsoft announced today the release of some of its technical crown jewels: the heretofore secret APIs Microsoft products used to talk with each other.



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Microsoft Chants Open, Interoperability Mantra

Original Post authored by Om Malik on 2/21/2008 on GigaOm

msft_open.jpegMicrosoft is changing the way it does business and is opening up, according to a long elaborate press release the company issued this morning. I am reading through it and will try and make sense of it all.



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10 Apps To Have For Your Symbian S60 Phone

Original Post authored by Jason Harris on 2/19/2008 on GigaOm

NokiaοΎ’s E series and N Series phones are attractive options for mobile phone consumers. Nokia openly goes after other handset makers and telcos for crippling features and stripping out functionality such as fully enabled Bluetooth, Wi-Fi access and so on. Nokia and their use of the Symbian operating system create a fertile ground for mobile application developers.



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Sun Buys VirtualBox Virtualization Software

Original Post authored by Stacey Higginbotham on 2/13/2008 on GigaOm

If only it were green. ThatοΎ’s what I found myself thinking after Sun Microsystems said itοΎ’s paid an undisclosed amount for Innotek, the makers of open-source desktop virtualization software VirtualBox Virtual Machine.


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Microsoft-Yahoo News Roundup

Original Post authored by Mike Gunderloy on 2/3/2008 on WebWorkerDaily

Many online news sources continue to be completely dominated by discussion of Microsoft's hostile bid to acquire Yahoo! And no wonder: a deal of this magnitude has the potential to touch the lives of pretty much everyone living and working online. It's a rare web worker indeed who doesn't use something from one or another of those two companies in their daily lives.



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MicroHoo: Welcome to Open Source, Microsoft

Original Post authored by Samuel Dean on 02/02/08 on WebWorkerDaily

While nearly all of the analysis of Microsoft's offer to acquire Yahoo! for close to $45 billion has centered on the Redmond giant's intent to compete with Google for online advertising dollars, swallowing Yahoo! would also plant Microsoft squarely in the middle of the open source software arena. Yahoo! is so firmly entrenched in open source software-from the server farms that its own site runs on, to its Zimbra division delivering open source apps, to the APIs that it offers to application developers-that Microsoft, as corporate parent, would have no choice but to shed much of its long-standing antipathy toward open source.



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