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Web browser group test 2010 We pit the five most popular web browsers head-to-head Your web browser is probably the most used program on your PC. The difference between a merely good browser and a great one, however, can be vast. rss.feedsportal.com
June ABCes: Mail Online tops traffic figures with another record month Mail Online remains on top for unique monthly browsers to its site, with the latest figures for UK national newspaper websites from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Electronic (ABCe) showing another traffic record of 43,119,182 for June this year, a 1.77 per cent increase on the previous month. www.journalism.co.uk
Mirror and Telegraph see highest rises in online readers in June The Mirror and Telegraph saw notable rises in their numbers of unique browsers in June, according to ABC Electronic figures released today. rss.feedsportal.com
NEWSPAPER ABCes: Mail Online increases lead at the top Mail Online has increased its lead over Guardian.co.uk and registered 2.49 million average daily browsers in June, according to the latest round of ABCe figures. www.mediaweek.co.uk
Black Hat: Microsoft releases free security tools to the community Microsoft has released a new tool for IT administrators which helps to secureunpatched Microsoft applications and some third-party software. uk.news.yahoo.com
Xara Web Designer 6 Focus on the design part of designing a website uk.news.yahoo.com
Firefox and Chrome security patches released Google and Mozilla have posted security updates for their respective Chromeand Firefox web browsers. uk.news.yahoo.com
World Cup gains modest for papers' sites Major editorial efforts fail to translate into a big traffic boost amid saturation coverage on multiple channels The World Cup generated a modest traffic boost for all the UK's newspaper websites during June, according to the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Electronic. Despite significant editorial efforts by all the newspaper sites, most failed to generate significant ... www.guardian.co.uk
Banish Flash cookies forever under Linux THE INQUIRER With just a few commands feeds.theinquirer.net
Google extends functionality of location aware mobile ads Google has announced extended functionality of location aware mobile ads. www.computerweekly.com
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