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We didn't copy anything, we just learn from users who want to share information with us," he explained. And it's true, Sullivan reminds, the bing toolbar user agreement, which any user signs upon installation, warns that if the "improve my experience" check box is enabled, Microsoft will receive information about the pages visited through Internet Explorer. Data will also be collected about all are made through browser searches, regardless of which search engine they are made from.At the same time, users are warned that this data may be used to improve the company's services. Nowadays, mutual reprimands between such large companies as Microsoft and Google have become the norm. In December 2010, one of the founders of Microsoft, Paul Allen, filed a lawsuit against Google. In it, he accused the company of violating patent rights and illegally using technologies owned by Microsoft.
Microsoft has also already brought charges against Google, chiding Panama Phone Number rivals for copying Bing's background images and interface.uded. No mention of Acid3 test. Probably because the values should be close (IE9 95%, Firefox 4 97%)? No mention of JavaScript performance. Maybe because Internet Explorer 9 is slightly faster, though not by much? The author believes that Firefox 4 is a great browser and developers should not feel the need to point to other browsers to prove it, and Internet Explorer 9 is another great browser, a huge steNet Applications estimated the market shares of the most popular browsers in January 2010. According to the data presented, Internet Explorer is still the most popular browser, but its share has seriously decreased over the year, falling from 62.1 to 56.0%. In December 2010, Microsoft controlled 57.1% of the marketIt took some time, but Google finally buckled under pressure from the entertainment industry, from organizations like the MPAA and RIAA. The search engine now actively censors its search,
Excluding from it such phrases as BitTorrent, torrent, utorrent, RapidShare and Megaupload in the course of providing instant search and autocomplete services. The reactions of the affected companies are by no means soft - BitTorrent Inc., RapidShare and Vodo are speaking out against this act of commercial censorship. The entertainment industry's challenge to eradicate Internet piracy has once again spilled over into commercial censorship. A few weeks ago, Google announced that it would start filtering out "piracy-related " queries in its AutoFill and Instant Search services, and yesterday they quietly rolled out the dubious feature. Without public announcement, Google compiled a seemingly arbitrary list of words for which the "autocomplete" service no longer works. While the implications of this decision do not currently affect search results, Google has made it clear that it wants to proactively censor its services, and to an even greater degree than many expected. The list of banned keywords also includes "uTorrent",
Microsoft has also already brought charges against Google, chiding Panama Phone Number rivals for copying Bing's background images and interface.uded. No mention of Acid3 test. Probably because the values should be close (IE9 95%, Firefox 4 97%)? No mention of JavaScript performance. Maybe because Internet Explorer 9 is slightly faster, though not by much? The author believes that Firefox 4 is a great browser and developers should not feel the need to point to other browsers to prove it, and Internet Explorer 9 is another great browser, a huge steNet Applications estimated the market shares of the most popular browsers in January 2010. According to the data presented, Internet Explorer is still the most popular browser, but its share has seriously decreased over the year, falling from 62.1 to 56.0%. In December 2010, Microsoft controlled 57.1% of the marketIt took some time, but Google finally buckled under pressure from the entertainment industry, from organizations like the MPAA and RIAA. The search engine now actively censors its search,
Excluding from it such phrases as BitTorrent, torrent, utorrent, RapidShare and Megaupload in the course of providing instant search and autocomplete services. The reactions of the affected companies are by no means soft - BitTorrent Inc., RapidShare and Vodo are speaking out against this act of commercial censorship. The entertainment industry's challenge to eradicate Internet piracy has once again spilled over into commercial censorship. A few weeks ago, Google announced that it would start filtering out "piracy-related " queries in its AutoFill and Instant Search services, and yesterday they quietly rolled out the dubious feature. Without public announcement, Google compiled a seemingly arbitrary list of words for which the "autocomplete" service no longer works. While the implications of this decision do not currently affect search results, Google has made it clear that it wants to proactively censor its services, and to an even greater degree than many expected. The list of banned keywords also includes "uTorrent",