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Thu March 18, 2010
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(BBC) Followup When given a choice consumers consistently choose Windows. Just kidding, Opera downloads doubled now that Microsoft has to offer a choice during setup  (news.bbc.co.uk) (91)

Wed March 10, 2010
(Discover) Interesting #FFF5F2  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (40)

Fri March 05, 2010
(TechFlash) Followup Microsoft sends flowers and a card to IE 6 burial ceremony. Aaawwwwwwww  (techflash.com) (44)

Mon March 01, 2010
(BBC) Stupid Today, Microsoft plans to begin asking users if they want to use Internet Explorer or another browser. Apparently, no one in Europe has heard of downloading Opera, Firefox, Safari or lynx  (news.bbc.co.uk) (55)

Thu February 11, 2010
(KHOU Houston) Stupid YouTube to add parental controls. Too bad YouTube won't add literacy controls to the comment sections  (khou.com) (28)

Thu February 04, 2010
(News.com.au) Interesting Scientists studying deadly Australian snails in hopes of finding new painkilling drugs. If only there were a phrase to describe the pace at which their research is proceeding  (news.com.au) (14)

Wed February 03, 2010
(Telegraph) Asinine Internet Explorer 8 is now the most popular web browser in the world  (telegraph.co.uk) (127)

Tue February 02, 2010
(PCWorld) Obvious Sensational Reporting: Google is "on a roll" with Chrome, seeing "skyrocketing" numbers that are helping them to "crush the competition". Reality: Chrome has a 5.2% market share  (pcworld.com) (68)

Sat January 30, 2010
(Some Guy) Spiffy Google to end support for IE6, suggests using anything else  (googleenterprise.blogspot.com) (68)

Mon January 25, 2010
(Some Guy) Obvious New Internet Explorer flaw revealed. No, this is not a repeat from that last day with a "y" in its name  (itpro.co.uk) (201)

Sat January 23, 2010
(News.com.au) Fail Here's the thing: If you're going to jump off a river jetty while riding your bicycle, it's not a good idea to tether yourself to the bike so you won't lose it. It will act as a weight  (news.com.au) (79)

Wed January 20, 2010
(The Register) Fail New Microsoft Windows exploit confirmed to work in Windows 7. And Server2008. And Vista. And XP. And Server2003. And Windows 2000. And Windows ME. And 2000 Server. And Windows 98. And Windows NT4. And windows 95. Testing on Windows 3.11 pending  (theregister.co.uk) (155)

Tue January 19, 2010
(News.com.au) Stupid Starving, thirsty, homeless Haitians can rest easy now that their solar-powered bibles have finally arrived  (news.com.au) (469)

Sun January 17, 2010
(My San Antonio) Obvious Texas Board of Education moves to restore Christmas, study country music instead of hip hop, eliminate "global citizenship," and promote the Heritage Foundation, the Moral Majority and the National Rifle Association  (mysanantonio.com) (194)

Sat January 16, 2010
(Slashdot) Cool First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out-because I was not a communist. Then they came for Internet Explorer, and I cheered  (tech.slashdot.org) (83)

Fri January 15, 2010
(Yahoo) Obvious So how did those hackers breach Google's security? Through a security hole in Internet Explorer, of course  (news.yahoo.com) (65)

Tue December 22, 2009
(Lifehacker) Cool Firefox 3.5 edges past IE 7 to become the most popular web browser in the world. biatching about how it sucks now that it's popular and (Chrome/Opera/Safari/Lynx) is really where it's at to the right  (lifehacker.com) (142)

Wed December 09, 2009
(PhysOrg.com) Amusing Google releases Chrome browser for Macs, causing world's strongest recorded nerdgasm  (physorg.com) (161)

Tue December 01, 2009
(Web Shizzle) Interesting The evolution of web design. Yahoo circa 1992 was not intelligent design  (sixrevisions.com) (55)

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