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Cheat Sheet Android will come with some basic apps as standard (such as a web browser) but the idea is devices will be personalised with apps specifically relevant to the user - so think of it as a modular system.
[12 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet What we're talking about here is the use of 'software' (for want of a better word) that is accessed via your browser. So this means you just fire up your browser and log in. Software? As a service? I don't understand.
[31 Oct 2006]
Cheat Sheet Never underestimate the effect the internet can have on our lives and now all we need is a browser and a broadband connection and there's very little we can't do. I'm learning to spot a buzzword when I hear one and I think I just have.
[21 Aug 2006]
Cheat Sheet The rate of change is likely to be far greater as smaller teams work on small projects - forget your monstrous enterprise software; this is niche, targeted and highly usable as it relies on nothing more than a browser and the user's innate...
[26 May 2006]
Cheat Sheet Someone's already had a crack at similar shenanigans - a blogger created a little blighter capable of hijacking a browser. I thought that was something you got in a can of bitter. Where should I actually be looking?
[05 Jul 2005]
Cheat Sheet Yup - the Mozilla Foundation (the group behind the Firefox browser) recently announced it will be putting podcasting support in the next iteration of its Thunderbird email client. Podcasting, then. All sounds a bit A Space Odyssey to me.
[17 Jun 2005]
Cheat Sheet A lot of RSS readers can be downloaded for free - Mozilla's open source Firefox browser has RSS reading functionality built in or there are several free readers available, including Pluck and RSSReader.
[09 Mar 2005]
Cheat Sheet While Firefox has experienced security holes, the strategy seems to be working for the open-source browser, with recent holes quickly sewn up. Recently, the Mozilla Foundation called on open source's fans to help pay for a full-page ad in The New...
[25 Nov 2004]
Cheat Sheet When Microsoft decided to integrate its browser into Windows 95 the US government threw up its hands in horror and accused the company of violating the decree. To cut a long story short - and you knew we would - in June 2000 a Federal District...
[24 Jan 2002]
Cheat Sheet They can also be used to customise pages based on a browser type. The location of the cookies depends on your browser. Microsoft (who else) issued a patch a couple of weeks ago for a hole in its Internet Explorer browser which allowed hackers to...
[29 Nov 2001]
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