As the Readers' Choice Awards voting begins to really heat up, let's take a look back at the week that was. Leading the headlines was the monumental decision to embed a do-not-track button in most major Web browsers. We've rounded up some of the best articles about this below, along with other happenings throughout the browser industry over the past seven days.
- Web Firms To Adopt 'No Track' Button (The Wall Street Journal)
- Do Not Track: 7 Key Facts (InformationWeek)
- FAQ: What Google's 'Do Not Track' Move Means (Computerworld)
- Most Consumers Clueless About 'Do Not Track' Technology (PCWorld)
- Microsoft Says Google Circumvents IE Privacy Policies Too (PCWorld)
- OnLive Adds Cloud Browser To Virtual Windows Desktop (PC Magazine)
- Firefox's Jetpack Extensions Reach Mobile Browsing (CNET)
- Mozilla Marketplace Prepares To Sell Web Apps (InformationWeek)
- Adobe Vows 5 To 10 More Years Of Flash Advances (CNET)
- Adobe To Linux Users: Get Chrome Or Forget Flash (Computerworld)
- LinkedIn Scoops Up Browser Plugin Rapportive: 'We Fell In Love' (The Register)
- Standards Leader Blasts HTML5 Video Copy Protection (CNET)
- Mozilla's 'Personal' Project Wants To Help Manage Your Online Identity (Wired)
- RIM Demos HTML5 Browser Speed Improvments In Playbook OS 2.0 vs 1.0 (BerryReview)
- Facebook To Microsoft: P3P Is Outdated, What Else Ya Got? (ZDNet)
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