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A Week With Internet Explorer: Not The Browser You’ve Always Despised It’s fashionable to hate on Internet Explorer, yet I doubt half of the hate-spewing IE trolls have even used it in the past few years. So I decided to set the record straight. I used IE as my main browser for an entire week to see whether the historical IE hate still held water, and here’s what I found. A Brief History Of Internet Explorer Hate Internet Explorer wasn’t a ... www.lifehacker.com.au
Facebook vs Trade Me - a tale of two disclosures BRIEF COUNSEL: Facebook's market debut last week in the US raises comparisons in the New Zealand context with Trade Me’s IPO in November last year. read more www.nbr.co.nz
Google Privacy Inquiries Get Little Cooperation All sorts of private Internet communications were casually scooped up as Google Street View cars photographed the world’s streets. ca.finance.yahoo.com
German uncovers site of fatal crash of World War II pilot from Murray County Herman McDaniel grew up in Murray County, Ga., and is an expert on its history. For the past eight years, he's run the Murray County Museum, which only exists online and has "Heritage in Cyberspace" as its motto. www.timesfreepress.com
A mirror to history: Genovés paintings reveal pain of past Jaun Genoves brought the pain of growing up during war, and under dictatorship in Spain to his focused art. www.gonaples.com
Tony Abbott: philosopher-prince of the assertion-based community Tony Abbott now insists things are true merely because he says they are, and his budget reply reflected that. Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... feeds.crikey.com.au
MetLife, Inc. - Analyst/Investor Day MetLife, Inc. (MET)May 23, 2012 8:00 am ET Executives John McCallion - Head of Investor Relations and Vice PresidentSteven A. Kandarian - Chairman of The Board, Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman ... finance.yahoo.com
Facebook's historic IPO: By the numbers It's official: Hundreds of millions of Facebook shares have hit the market, making some lucky people very, very rich news.yahoo.com
Congressman’s Slippery Cell Phone Claim A congressman’s Web video goes too far when it portrays a program that subsidizes cell phone service for very low-income persons as a government giveaway that is costing taxpayers billions. The video also misleadingly claims Arkansas Rep. Tim Griffin is “reforming” the program. His proposed legislation — the “Stop Taxpayer-Funded Cell … More >> news.yahoo.com
Google plays hide and seek with Street View data A German data protection official has forced Google to show him exactly what its Street View cars have collected. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
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