As Apple's Safari browser turns 10, the blogosphere reflects upon its clandestine beginnings. Meanwhile, Microsoft releases a temporary patch to address a zero-day vulnerability affecting IE6, 7 and 8...
- How Apple Kept Safari A Secret (VentureBeat)
- Apple Safari Marks Its 10th Birthday As Part Of A Much Wider Web (Engadget)
- Google Restoring Access To Maps On Windows Phones (PC Magazine)
- Google Shouldn't Forget History When Blocking Its Competitors' Products (ZDNet)
- Wayward Security Certificates Raise Question Of SSL Reliability (PCWorld)
- Browser Vendors Block 'Active Attacks' Using Fraudulent Digital Cert (ZDNet)
- This Tool Shows Browser Market Share In Real Time (VentureBeat)
- Google Stops Informing Chinese Users About Disruptive Searches (Bloomberg)
- Microsoft Acknowledges IE Zero Day Security Flaw (eSecurity Planet)
- Microsoft Issues Fix-It For IE Zero-Day (PC Magazine)
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