Google today announced it has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 9 in Google Apps, including its Business, Education, and Government editions. Google says it has stopped all testing and ...
Say goodbye to the Google Maps Schedule Explorer. The feature previously allowed Google Maps users to check the schedules of upcoming metro transits. Now, though, Google appears to have quietly ...
Google has announced that its Toolbar for Internet Explorer is now dead, and users can’t download it anymore. Google Toolbar has been one of the longest living Google products that have been around ...
A week after Microsoft criticized Google over bypassing user privacy settings on Apple's Safari, the Softies are admitting publicly that Google did the same with Internet Explorer (IE). On February 17 ...
Google has finally cut its ties with Internet Explorer after it confirmed that the Search support for IE 11 will now be discontinued. Over the past years, we have seen a declining number of users who ...
Google today announced it is discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 8 in Google Apps, including its Business, Education, and Government editions. The kill date is November 15, 2012. After that, ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer remains the dominant player in the Web browser market, but—despite some major improvements with Internet Explorer 8—IE can perhaps best be described as the lowest common ...
Google said today it will soon no longer support Internet Explorer 8 for its outsourced, cloud-based enterprise email and collaboration platform, Google Apps. The search giant is pulling the plug on ...
Update: Google has made an official blog post detailing the changes to the Glass project. More information below. Tony Fadell, who will lead the Glass effort going forward, joined Google just one year ...
Google has released a significant update to its controversial Chrome Frame, an Internet Explorer plug-in that replaces the default IE rendering engine with the engine that powers Google's Chrome ...
While almost 75% of Bing visitors in North America use Internet Explorer, only about 40% of Google’s search visitors use the web’s most popular browser. Instead, Google deals with Firefox, Apple’s ...
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