Thursday, April 5, 2012

Google Google Chrome Loses Market Share to Internet Explorer - plus my selection of links for the day

I've been warming up for the next links roundup. I've found some interesting links on Google, Microsoft and Dell.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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OK, who has been talking about Google? It was searchenginewatch.com who wrote an article called Google Chrome Loses Market Share to Internet Explorer.

What did they point out about Google? They said:
In our latest installment of the browser wars, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has started to regain its share of the browser market at the expense of rival browsers, particularly Mozilla's Firefox and Google Chrome
and went on to say
Meanwhile, Google Chrome increased its user base between May and December last year by nearly 6 percent, but in recent months it has been losing users. Chrome now sits at 18.57 percent of the market.


Next up it's a site that's been talking about Microsoft - Apple, Microsoft Spark Antitrust Investigation of Motorola in Europe.

They said:
Two separate complaints filed by Apple and Microsoft accuse Motorola Mobility of overcharging for its products in Europe
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The European Union's antitrust enforcers are investigating the charges, which Microsoft was the first to bring last month. The software giant says Motorola was charging exorbitant prices for its 2G and 3G patents, as well as H.264 video compression and WiFi patents.


To finish we have Dell Acquires Clarify Solutions and Grows Capability from www.webpronews.com, focussing on Dell. The wrote good quality stuff, particularly
Dell is acquiring yet another technology solutions provider in an effort to better support their enterprise customers in streamlining information and transitioning to modern cloud-based management systems. This time they are taking on Clarify Solutions, a leader in data management
and
Clarify is based in Chicago and currently employs about seventy people who will now become part of Dell's enterprise solution provider team.

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