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The Popular Zoiper Softphone is Now Also Available for Android
The new Zoiper for Android features a clean user-friendly interface, crystal clear quality and low-latency audio, all wrapped in a lighweight app with a proven record of compatibility with the vast majority of PBX vendors and ITSPs.
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Independent Web Analytics Firm StatCounter Confirms Milestone as...
BOSTON & DUBLIN -- -- After weeks of speculation, Google's Chrome has unseated Microsoft Internet Explorer to become the world's top internet browser for the first time for a full calendar month in May, according to StatCounter , the independent website analytics company.
Microsoft's a oeDo Not Tracka Move Angers Advertising Industry
Microsoft Corp. said it would enable "do not track" by default in the latest version of its Web browser, Internet Explorer 10 , a move that angered the online advertising industry.
Alsup ruling declares APIs non-copyrightable
With only 15 spaces available in the Nonprofit Pavilion, FLOSS groups are trying to get a free table on the Expo floor.
The world was treated to a minor fiasco when various Microsoft blogs posts told of the availability of the newest Windows 8 download, the Release Preview .
CrewInspector.com Launches Mobile Software
Latvia based maritime crewing software provider, CrewInspector.com has released an online application specifically tailored for mobile phone and tablets enabling its customers to access its crew management database.
JavaScript founder dismisses Google Native Client
Questioning Google's Native Client development efforts, JavaScript founder Brendan Eich argued on Wednesday that JavaScript is sufficient for the needs Google is trying to fill.
Presentation: Web vs. Native at Reasons to be Appy
Yesterday around 300 attendees came to the amazing L.S.O. at St Luke's in London, England for Reasons to be Appy conference.
How cloud can give back to open source
A new effort launched today will add many projects to the active roster of those seeking GPL compliance, including Samba, Wine, and Personal cloud storage is all the rage.
Star Micronics Teams Up With ConnectBusiness
Star Micronics America, a leading worldwide manufacturer of point of service printers, recently announced a partnership with ConnectBusiness.
On May 17, Ed Felton, Chief Technologist of the Federal Trade Commission, announced that Twitter would begin supporting Do Not Track .
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Add Flipboard Like Navigation to a Web Browser
Flipboard is one of the most popular iPad applications in the Apple AppStore. However, the app serves a very basic purpose.
Robert Kaiser: Weekly Status Report, W21/2012
Here's a short summary of Mozilla-related work I've done in week 21/2012 : : Tested the new URL list tab on crash lists and found a bug it caused, which was subsequently fixed on Friday.
Linux kernel devs, Samba join GPL compliance effort
Personal cloud storage is all the rage. But what if you don't want your data out in the cloud? Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst lays out a compelling vision of open source's critical place in IT history and its future.
Chrome to take world's top browser spot for May
Google's Chrome is about to grab the top browser spot for a full month for the first time from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, data from a Web analytics company showed.
Skip Internet Explorer for Web Dev. Save $100,000
For years, web developers have had to build sites that work on Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
Add-ons keeping you on Firefox 3.6? Try these alternatives
Depending on which statistics you look at, about 2.5% of all Firefox users are still working with version 3.6 of the browser.A That's millions of users who are currently working with a version of the web browser that is no longer maintained or supported with security updates.
Browser wars flare in mobile space
WASHINGTON: The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for dominance of the mobile Internet.
THE brief of America's Federal Trade Commission does not typically extend to its wards' corporate communications.