Mar 25

When Bing was published last year, Microsoft expects that users would be willing to click on a number of additional options that appear in a column to the left of the search results Bing.
Turns out, though unfortunately few users click on the options added. Low click rate means that some of the pages that Microsoft invests more in – topic pages, articles, and custom data feeds – were ignored by many users.
In order to try to get a closer attention to their special pages, Microsoft is testing a new look to add a series of chips in the center of its results pages Bing, a prominent identify when additional types of content.
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Tagged with: Browser • Browser Machine
Mar 07

Usually software companies have the luxury of choosing their own deadlines and generally – especially in the case of open source or free – such delays can slip or even fell. But the European Commission has given a solid opportunity for Opera back in the game, which will be discussed again in the same company as Mozilla Firefox, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) Chrome and Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Safari.
Version 10.2 is not going to do. We have seen that already in December, with performance scores that were lower in stable operation 10.1. The users of these browsers that do not take advantage of their choice, speed is an increasingly important factor, as evidenced by the increased sharing of Chrome. Then, last January, Opera has made a strategic bet: Dump of 10.2, and throwing everything behind an effort to recreate the desktop Opera browser for speed and efficiency.
The main processor JavaScript engine, called Caraka is the interpreter at the Opera 10.1 What the Macintosh II was the Apple II. They are worlds apart. There is no reason for anyone nowadays to use Opera 10.1; update is almost as sensitive as hanging from a Toyota Celica 1975 rather than accept a free Camry 2010.
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