January 1, 2009 (Computerworld)
's market share plunged by a record-setting amount during December, Web metrics vendor
said today.
Microsoft Corp.'s browser lost 1.6 percentage points of its market share last month, ending December with a 68.2% share, down from November's 69.8%. Since the end of October, IE has lost 3.1 percentage points, nearly half of its total 2008 losses.
IE ended the year down 7.9 percentage points, a 10.4% decline in Read the rest of this entry »
From Microsoft's unsuccessful march on search engine rival Yahoo to the emergence of the Google Android-based G1 smartphone from T-Mobile and Google's launch of Chrome, 2008 proved to be an exciting, if not tense, year for Internet happenings, strategies and products. What will 2009 hold for the Internet as Web 2.0 slides closer to Web 3.0?
1. Microsoft Bids for Yahoo
In high tech's biggest story of the year, Microsoft Jan. 31
. The
deal would Read the rest of this entry »
Smith Micro Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMSI) announces the following Webcast:
When: October 29, 2008 @ 4:30 PM Eastern
How: Live over the Internet -- Simply log on to the web at the address
above.
Contact: James Glover, 804.327.3412,
If you are unable to participate during the live webcast, the call will
be available for replay at
Smith Micro Software, Inc., headquartered in Aliso Viejo, CA, is a
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Allworx, a wholly owned subsidiary of PAETEC Holding Corp.
,
,
, is redefining SMB communications with a family of award-winning
phone and network systems for small-to-medium sized businesses
distributed through a network of Authorized Resellers. The product line
includes the Allworx 6x and 24x systems and Allworx 9100 and 9200 series
of phones along with a complete package of software options. By
combining Read the rest of this entry »