You searched for internet
| Upgrade from Internet Explorer 6 Google is ditching support for Internet Explorer 6. Time to upgrade to a newer browser! |
| Another security risk in Internet Explorer and not just IE6 Microsoft admitted to another Internet Explorer security flaw that could let hackers onto your computer. |
| High speed internet as important as rail and roads A new survey has shown British businesses to be just as bothered about their internet connections as they are about their travel networks. |
| UK web guru handed key to the internet? A UK business man has been given a key that can reboot parts of the web, but not the entire internet as some reports have suggested. |
| Internet enabled mobiles to hit 3.8 billion by 2015 New research has claimed over 60 per cent of mobile handsets will have access to mobile internet within five years. |
| Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 4: First look We take a look at the latest preview release of Internet Explorer 9 to see if it really is faster and more standards-compliant than competing web browsers. |
| Martha Lane-Fox launches manifesto to get the UK online The Digital Champion is trying to get 10 million people onto the internet to improve their lives. |
| Google debuts App Inventor The internet giant opens up mobile app developing to the masses. |
| IE9 beta gets September debut New release promises faster browsing for Internet Explorer fans. |
| India to target Google and Skype The internet giants have been added to India’s data access hit list along with BlackBerry maker’s RIM. |
| Microsoft accidentally leaks IE9 details Microsoft Russia has inadvertently leaked images of Internet Explorer 9. |
| IE9 gets final platform preview before beta launch Microsoft has unveiled its fourth platform preview of the upcoming Internet Explorer 9 to showcase its capabilities. |
| Google ‘expects’ new China web licence Chief executive is confident China will renew the company’s internet licence, despite recent tensions. |
| UK.gov says upgrading from IE6 'too expensive' Her Majesty's Government won't be upgrading its web browsers anytime soon, despite a 6,000-strong petition from concerned internet users. |
| Google enables phone calls from Gmail In a bid to move into the VoIP market, the internet search giant will be enabling phone calls to be made from its email service. |
| The Future of the Internet The Internet is a medium that is evolving at breakneck speed. It's a wild organism of sweeping cultural change — one that leaves the carcasses of dead media forms in its sizeable wake. It's transformative: it has transformed the vast globe into a 'global village' and it has drawn human communication away from print-based media and into a post-Gutenberg digital era. Right now, its perils are equal to its potential. The debate over 'net neutrality' is at a fever pitch. There is a tug-of-war going on between an 'open web' and a more governed form of the web (like the Apple-approved apps on the iPad/iPhone) that has more security but less freedom. So what's the next step in its evolution, and what's the big picture? What does the Internet mean as an extension of human communication, of the human mind? And forget tomorrow — where will the web be in fifty years, or a hundred? Will the Internet help make the world look like something out of Blade Runner or Minority Report? Let's just pray it doesn't have anything to do with The Matrix sequels, because those movies really sucked.This article will offer in-depth analysis of a range of subjects — from realistic expectations stemming from current trends to some more imaginative speculations on the distant future. |
| Millions of legitimate emails getting blocked by ISPs Internet service providers (ISPs) are blocking millions of legitimate emails, an email delivery company has claimed. |
| Over nine million UK adults have never been online An annual survey looking into internet access has shown a drop in adults who haven’t been online. Yet the number is still more than nine million. |
| Jukeboxes Unlimited Jukeboxes Unlimited is the leading jukebox supplier in the UK. Find out how GET has helped them boost internet sales over the past 10 years. |
| Google, Verizon and the Net Neutrality Debate Has net neutrality been threatened by the Verizon-Google Legislative Framework Proposal? Craig examines the paper and gives his opinion. Related PostsGoogle Launches Tools to Test for Bandwidth ThrottlingFrance Considers “Google Tax” on Internet Advertising.NET on the NET March 2-9: MIX Hangover Edition |
| IE9 Beta Release – September 15, 2010 The first public beta version of Internet Explorer 9.0 will be released within the next month. There are many reasons to be excited, but Craig discusses why you should be prepared before the installation arrives. Related PostsMicrosoft Reveal IE9 Google Release Chrome 5 Beta Microsoft Confirm IE9 Development Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| 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. Related PostsShould Browser Tabs be Above or Below the Address Bar? IE9 Beta Release – September 15, 2010 Microsoft Reveal IE9 Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| SitePoint Podcast #75: Awesome Overkill A massive hour-long episode this week, covering Facebook boxes, Twitter buttons, Adobe fonts, and jQuery charts. Also this week, find out why it’s still so popular to beat up on Internet Explorer, and just how many lines of code it takes to build a completely blank website. Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of Fail SitePoint Podcast #45: The One Without Kevin SitePoint Podcast #70: Youth, Business, and Podcasting with Dave Moyer and Jeff Chandler Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| In Defense Of A/B Testing Recently, A/B testing has come under (unjust) criticism from different circles on the Internet. Even though this criticism contains some relevant points, the basic argument against A/B testing is flawed. It seems to confuse the A/B testing methodology with a specific implementation of it (e.g. testing red vs. green buttons and other trivial tests). Let’s look at different criticisms that have surfaced on the Web recently and see why they are unfounded.Jason Cohen, in his post titled Out of the Cesspool and Into the Sewer: A/B Testing Trap, argues that A/B testing produces the local minimum, while the goal should be to get to the global minimum. For those who don’t understand the difference between the local and global minimum (or maxima), think of the conversion rate as a function of different elements on your page. It’s like a region in space where every point represents a variation of your page; the lower a point is in space, the better it is. |
| SitePoint Podcast #77: Paper or Blu-ray? Tons to talk about in this week’s SitePoint Podcast: September 15th appears to be a nexus for the Web development world; Microsoft Russia lets slip an early peek at Internet Explorer 9’s user interface; Facebook puts another nail in the IE6 coffin; Google dramatically bows out of JavaOne over Oracle’s Android lawsuit; and H.264 threatens to turn the Web from paper into Blu-ray. Listen in for all this—and our host spotlights! Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #55: State-sponsored Brown Paper SitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of Fail SitePoint Podcast #70: Youth, Business, and Podcasting with Dave Moyer and Jeff Chandler Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
Search for info
Latest News
Microsoft admitted to another Internet Explorer security flaw that could let hackers onto your computer.
Google is ditching support for Internet Explorer 6. Time to upgrade to a newer browser!
