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Firefox 3.5 whips IE7 market share

I'm so happy to see that firefox is whipping IE7 because honestly I can't stand IE7 but am required to use it for some applications……. read more about this below>

 

Firefox 3.5 has managed to overtake IE7 as the most popular single version web browser. According to StatsCounter, Firefox 3.5 has surpassed all other browsers, as a single version, in user choice. Internet Explorer still has the overall edge on all other browsers combined, with 55% of the mark share.

Users are still slow on upgrading from Internet Explorer 6 & 7, showing a steady decline week over week. Users are however slowly upgrading to Internet Explorer 8, but during the upgrade period, Firefox 3.5 managed to surpass all other browsers, as a single version, in market share.

Firefox 3.5 ended the week with 21.93% of the market share, just surpassing Internet Explorer 7 with 21.20%. Internet Explorer 8 finished with 20.33%, followed by Internet Explorer 6 with 13.89%.

Internet Explorer finished with a combine total of 55.42% market share, Firefox owned a total of 31.95%, with Safari 4 finishing with a total of 3.03%. Opera managed to pick up 0.94% of the market share, and 9.19% labeled as other.

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Microsoft Caught Stealing Code!

I find this very funny as microsoft has probably stolen tons of code from people/companies and they finally got caught by someone who has been stealing stuff for years!

 

REDMOND, Wash. – Dec. 15, 2009 – On Monday, December 14, questions arose over a beta application called Juku developed by a Chinese vendor for our MSN China joint venture. We immediately worked with our MSN China joint venture to investigate the situation.

The vendor has now acknowledged that a portion of the code they provided was indeed copied. This was in clear violation of the vendor’s contract with the MSN China joint venture, and equally inconsistent with Microsoft’s policies respecting intellectual property.

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When we hire an outside company to do development work, our practice is to include strong language in our contract that clearly states the company must provide work that does not infringe the intellectual property rights of others. We are a company that respects intellectual property and it was never our intent to have a site that was not respectful of the work that others in the industry have done.

We will be suspending access to the Juku beta indefinitely.

We are obviously very disappointed, but we assume responsibility for this situation. We apologize to Plurk and we will be reaching out to them directly to explain what happened and the steps we have taken to resolve the situation.

In the wake of this incident, Microsoft and our MSN China joint venture will be taking a look at our practices around applications code provided by third-party vendors.

 

News Source: Microsoft Press Pass
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Microsoft Launches Games on Demand

Games for Windows — LIVE Games on Demand provides convenient, 24×7 access to a growing online library of popular game titles. With the click of your mouse, browse and download full Games for Windows — LIVE games from the comfort of your living room! With direct download, it's easy to switch quickly between games and there's no discs to worry about!

Getting into the game couldn't be easier…all you need is the Games For Windows — LIVE software, which you can download right here!

Once you're there, check out these featured titles:

Shadowrun Shadowrun (LIMITED TIME: 50% OFF)
Shadowrun propels team-based combat into a new dimension with a revolutionary blend of modern weaponry and ancient magic!

Viva Pinata Viva Piñata (LIMITED TIME: 50% OFF)
A window to another world where wild-roaming, living piñata animals inhabit a growing, changing garden!
Battlestations: Pacific Battlestations™: Pacific
Intense, action-packed combat and strategic warfare on an extraordinary scale featuring two distinctly different single-player campaigns!
DiRT 2 DiRT 2
Melding turbo-charged off-roading with extreme sports attitude, DiRT 2 takes off-road racing to a new level!
Fallout 3 Fallout 3
In the Wasteland, every minute is a fight for survival against the terrors of the outside world — radiation, super mutants, and hostile mutated creatures!
Red Faction: Guerrilla Red Faction: Guerrilla
Take the role of an insurgent fighter with the Red Faction, and battle for liberation from the oppressive Earth Defense Force.
Resident Evil 5 Resident Evil 5
Just when it seemed that the menace of Resident Evil had been destroyed, along comes a new terror to send shivers down players' spines!

 
Street Fighter IV Street Fighter IV
Capcom brings the legendary series back to its roots, using next-generation technology to create a truly extraordinary fighting experience!

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Microsoft releases Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool under GPLv2

Did you purchase a netbook or have a computer that has no cdrom now, finally Microsoft has released a solution.  Read below.

Microsoft today released the Open Sourced Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (WUDT) under the GPLv2.

As we previously explained, the testing and localization took longer than we expected, but the project is now hosted on CodePlex.com, Microsoft's Open Source software project hosting repository, and the code can be found here

The tool can also now be downloaded from the Microsoft Store here.

Also, as a result of some necessary changes, while the user experience of the tool will be the same as before, the install involves additional steps.

Continue: Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool Released Under GPLv2

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End of Life Support for Windows 2000 & XP SP2

Microsoft has announced that they will be ending the product life cycle for Windows 2000 client and server support next year. Windows XP SP2 support will also come to an end, and are encouraging users to upgrade to Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista or preferably upgrade to Windows 7.

Microsoft has announced that on July 13, 2010, both Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 server and client support will come to an end. Microsoft is offering migration guides for free online to help upgrade from Windows XP and Windows 2000 to Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2.

Windows XP currently holds more than 69% of the operating system market, while Vista currently holds 18.55% and Windows 7 with just over 5% and growing.

Users looking to upgrade to Windows Vista should know that Microsoft is set to support it up until 2012, and have not revealed plans to extend support further. Windows XP users will be happy to know Microsoft will be supporting Windows XP SP3 until 2014.

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