Google is continuing to kill off support for Internet Explorer 6 in its services; the search giant has announced that two more of its Web properties will stop supporting IE6 as of March 1. “Many other…
Google joins the chorus urging Microsoft to dump its aging browser, saying Docs will drop support.
Google has started supporting a click-to-call feature in AdWords on mobile smartphones.
Google has announced that Google Docs will drop support for Microsoft’s nearly nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser starting on March 1.
Google is continuing to kill off support for Internet Explorer 6 in its services; the search giant has announced that two more of its Web properties will stop supporting IE6 as of March 1. “Many other companies have already stopped supporting older browsers like Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers,” a blog post on the Official Google …
Computerworld - Google has announced that Google Docs will drop support for Microsoft’s nearly nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser starting on March 1.
It’s been two weeks since Google announced that it may pull out from China. The news hit the internet running, and has been fast buzzed about since Google announced it was considering such a drastic move.
The standoff between Google and China grew even more pronounced last week after chief executive Eric Schmidt restated the web giants opposition to internet censorship, according to Bloomberg.
Google’s stand toward China after cyberattack seems like an irrational business decision. But history doesn’t often show business decisions as the sole compass for a good or free society.
Steve Jobs tells an Apple Town Hall Google’s ‘Don’t Be Evil’ mantra is ‘Bullshit’ and that Adobe is lazy, pushing buggy Flash when the future is html5.