Microsoft Makes the Move to Buy LinkedIn
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Microsoft made some headlines recently with the news that it’s latest browser – Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) – will allow users to prevent some sites they designate from tracking their online behavior. Obviously, this move is a boon for consumers and a set back for advertisers. As this article points out, there’s a longer history to this IE9 feature.
Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported the Google’s Chrome had overtaken Mozilla’s Firefox as the browser most often used to access its Website. Granted this is only one site’s statistics, but it does point to Chrome’s growing popularity.