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An Australian e-retailer says get a new browser or pay up
Consumer electronics retailer Kogan.com charges more to shoppers who use IE7.
Posted 06/18/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Neiman Marcus goes offline on some web browsers
The upscale retail site was down today on Internet Explorer browsers.
Posted 01/25/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon takes aim at Apple with a new Kindle service
Kindle Cloud Reader enables easier e-book shopping from iPads and web browsers.
Posted 08/10/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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Microsoft launches a browser with enhanced privacy settings
Internet Explorer 9 features built in do-not-track options.
Posted 03/15/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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What you don’t know about browsers can hurt your conversion rate
Sites perform better when designed with today’s more complex browsers in mind, IRWD speakers say.
Posted 02/15/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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Amazon punches back at Google’s eBookstore
The world’s largest online retailer expands Kindle for the Web.
Posted 12/07/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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More work for web browsers
As new applications demand more of browsers, how can developers protect the shopping experience?
Posted 11/23/2010Mary WagnerPost a comment
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57% of consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-reader in the next three years
Within the next year 29% of U.S. consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-book reader, according to a new report. And in the next three years 57% of U.S. consumers plan to buy such portable devices that consumers can use to read e-books.
Posted 05/18/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Internet Explorer web browser wins back some market share, study finds
Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer web browser had a March 2009 market share of 72.23%, up from 69.72% from a year ago. Mozilla Corp.’s Firefox browser had the second-highest March share at 17.18%, Janco Associates reports.
Posted 05/15/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Nearly 2 million browse Google’s Chrome in week after launch, Nielsen says
In the first week after Google launched its browser, 1.9 million U.S. web users made it to the “thank you” page, suggesting they had downloaded Chrome. Nearly three in four of the visitors were men, 39% of them aged 35 to 49.
Posted 09/24/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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