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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

India is better than China in Social Media

India not a totalitarian regime like China: Google

Google India, which along with 20 websites is facing criminal case for allegedly hosting objectionable materials, today told the Delhi high court that blocking them was not an option as a democratic India does not have a "totalitarian" regime like China.

"The issue relates to a constitutional issue of freedom of speech and expression and suppressing it was not possible as the right to freedom of speech in democratic India separates us from a totalitarian regime like China," advocate NK Kaul, appearing for Google India, told justice Suresh Kait.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Microsoft celebrates death of IE6

Usage down to just one per cent in the United States

Microsoft's seemingly eternal quest to rid the world of Internet Explorer 6 is nearing completion with the company announcing that usage is down to just one per cent in the United States.

The company has been on a self-deprecating mission to force users into upgrading into newer versions of the browser.

Now the campaign has almost reached its conclusion according to a Microsoft blog post, which showed employees celebrating the demise with a specially decorated cake.

Champions circle
"IE6 has been the punch line of browser jokes for a while, and we've been as eager as anyone to see it go away. I'm thrilled to say that the United States has joined the ranks of Austria, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway in dropping below 1% usage of IE6," said head of IE marketing Roger Capriotti.

"In addition, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Ukraine, Portugal and the Philippines are also entering the Champions Circle. We hope this means more developers and IT Pros can consider IE6 a "low-priority" at this point and stop spending their time having to support such an outdated browser."

Back in 2009, Microsoft famously launched a "friends don't let friends use IE6" campaign and even launched an IE6 deathwatch website last year.

IE6 was first introduced in 2001. The company is now testing the tenth, and much-improved iteration of the browser.