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K-Touch Mobile to preload the BOLT mobile browser on mobile handsets to be sold in world's sixth largest mobile market
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- Bitstre...
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The default browser for Android 2.2 arrived in the spring. Mozilla released Fennec 2.0 - a mobile version of Firefox - in August, and Norwegian software company Opera released the latest version of its mobile browser a month later.
Browser choice continues to grow in the smart phone era of web surfing.
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Lightning Fast Adoption of BOLT Results in Flurry of Handset Manufacturing Deals for Bitstream's Industry Leading Mobile Browsing Technology
MARLBOR...
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... in North America, ensuring that its browser was offered as the default browser or as the only ...
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U.S. Patent Number 5,949,419 Placed on the Auction Block on October 25(th) In Chicago Related to Modifying the Default Home Page Designation in a Worl...
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Staff and wire reports
No computer program gets used as often as a Web browser, but many users never give it a second thought. Maybe it's time you did. Rather than spending years with the default program installed on your once-new computer, you could pick the browser that best suits your needs. Who knows, it could open up the Web in a whole new way for you.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. and REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 8, 1996--
Acess to New Prodigy Internet Service to Be Included in Microsoft Windows 95 ...
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Minimize this by replacing each public browser's default "Print" button with the "Print Preview" button, which provides useful visual cues as to just how long a printed document will end up being and how it will look on the printed page. In these classes, also familiarize attendees with using your state's unemployment or economic security site-which, again, tends to require users to create accounts or fill out lengthy online forms to qualify for benefits.
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... its Mac OS with Internet Explorer as its default browser. This was seen as taboo by many Apple loya...
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We have more and more letters to answer. Let's get right to the mailbag.
Question: In a recent column you said that 95 percent of all viruses and spyware are aimed at Internet Explorer, so I decided to do away with IE. Ha! Easier said than done. I am 80 and not of the computer generation. I don't even know what a default browser is.