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  • To circumvent the Flash problem, some retailers are developing alternative versions of their websites for the iPad that work on a new Web-browser technology, called HTML5.

    Some Flashy Retail Sites Come Up Short on the iPad Rachel Dodes 2010

  • The Canadian company resolved an earlier dispute with the U.A.E., which had threatened to suspend BlackBerry Messenger, email and Web-browser services last year, citing security and sovereignty issues.

    U.A.E. Puts Curbs On Email Caroline Van Hasselt 2011

  • However, the biggest Web-browser makers — Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. — also operate online advertising businesses that use online-tracking tools.

    Web Tool On Firefox To Deter Tracking Julia Angwin 2011

  • If you think that a computer screen jam-packed with e-mail, Excel documents, and multiple Web-browser tabs makes you a good multitasker, emerging scientific research begs to differ.

    Blame gadgets for your poor focus & multitasking skills 2010

  • The official challenges followed numerous complaints from competing software companies, such as Web-browser maker Netscape Communications Corp.

    Google, Microsoft Spar on Antitrust Thomas Catan 2010

  • The comic describes the Chrome browser as one designed to take advantage of today's Web, which features rich applications that run within a Web-browser interface.

    Internet News: Browsers Archives 2010

  • If you think that a computer screen jam-packed with e-mail, Excel documents, and multiple Web-browser tabs makes you a good multitasker, emerging scientific research begs to differ.

    Blame gadgets for your poor focus & multitasking skills 2010

  • The official challenges followed numerous complaints from competing software companies, such as Web-browser maker Netscape Communications Corp.

    Google, Microsoft Spar on Antitrust Thomas Catan 2010

  • Under the old law, European law required websites to let consumers "opt out," or decline, cookies, usually by choosing a Web-browser setting.

    EU Chews on Web Cookies Paul Sonne 2010

  • Separately, Adobe Systems Inc. issued critical security updates to its Flash Player and AIR Web-browser plugins.

    Critical updates for Adobe Flash, Microsoft Windows 2009

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