Not sure if you're sarcastic. Poe's law strikes again.
The way to tell if a particular analysis of Microsoft's performance is baseless is the complete omission of the enterprise division in the analysis. Here are revenues by division: >Windows Division: 1.09 billion profit…
>And that's how long I've been MS-free :-). Not if you use StackOverflow or any other site that uses IIS as the webserver, in which case you're using Windows :) From…
The real name policy on Google+ makes more sense now and makes it seem as if this was the plan from all along. Endorsements from internet pseudonyms are less recognizable and look weird/fake.
Reminds me of when CNET reporters got blacklisted by Google in 2005 for posting publicly available information about their CEO. http://money.cnn.com/2005/08/05/technology/google_cnet/ Also, this line from that article…
They(and other search engines) got docked by the FTC recently for making ads look like search results. It's an interesting read. http://www.ftc.gov/os/2013/06/130625searchenginegenerallette... "Indeed, a recent online…
Statcounter measures the amount of browsing, not unique people. Netmarketshare attempts to measure the latter and shows IE on top. http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qpri... So it depends on what…
Not sure if you're sarcastic. Poe's law strikes again.
The way to tell if a particular analysis of Microsoft's performance is baseless is the complete omission of the enterprise division in the analysis. Here are revenues by division: >Windows Division: 1.09 billion profit…
>And that's how long I've been MS-free :-). Not if you use StackOverflow or any other site that uses IIS as the webserver, in which case you're using Windows :) From…
The real name policy on Google+ makes more sense now and makes it seem as if this was the plan from all along. Endorsements from internet pseudonyms are less recognizable and look weird/fake.
Reminds me of when CNET reporters got blacklisted by Google in 2005 for posting publicly available information about their CEO. http://money.cnn.com/2005/08/05/technology/google_cnet/ Also, this line from that article…
They(and other search engines) got docked by the FTC recently for making ads look like search results. It's an interesting read. http://www.ftc.gov/os/2013/06/130625searchenginegenerallette... "Indeed, a recent online…
Statcounter measures the amount of browsing, not unique people. Netmarketshare attempts to measure the latter and shows IE on top. http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qpri... So it depends on what…