The European Union is not happy with Microsoft’s efforts to stop being anti-competitive. After all the discussions, they are still unable to reach a consensus on what the detail of the remedies actually amount to. Serves the EU right for allowing Microsoft the leeway to follow what it thought the remedies meant instead of explicitly spelling it out. You can read more about it at InternetNews and Eweek.
In other news, a big security flaw was found in the Netscape web browser (versions 6 and 7) related to the displaying of Gif images, so if you use either of those, either update to the new beta Netscape, or un-install it and put the latest Firefox in it’s place.
Speaking of Firefox, they are about to hit the 50 million download mark and should have done so by Friday. Also a report by Janco Associates reveals that 10% of business professionals are already using Firefox and that this figure could more then double by the end of June this year. Not too shabby for an 8 month (roughly) old web browser. Onestat also reported that Firefox has now grabbed 8.69% of the worldwide browser market.
May 27th, 2020 at 9:36 pm
Your web page is great. I visited your website today and found it very interesting and well done. I can tell you have put a lot of work into it.
Dentists Medicine Hat