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Monthly Archives: September 2008

How Badly Will Chrome Hurt Firefox?

If you listen to the fine folks at Google, they universally love Firefox. In fact, many of them agonized over Google’s decision to create its own browser because they didn’t want to damage the scrappy open-source rival that has given … Continue reading

What Are Web Surfers Hiding?

By now, Google Chrome’s features are being closely dissected but one thing that struck me about the press conference earlier today was the focus on a feature called InCognito, which lets computer users have private surfing sessions that leave no … Continue reading

Next, Google Should Buy WordPress

If Google’s decision to get into the browser business can be read as a bold/aggressive move to cement its online domination, then maybe it should acquire WordPress. Here’s the thinking behind such an audacious statement: If you look at the … Continue reading

Google Browser or Slow News Day Rumor?

One of the big online mysteries has been Google’s lack of its own Web browser. You figure with the never number of online services coming out of the GoogleSphere, that a browser would be a no-brainer. Yet, Google has sat … Continue reading

Congrats, Agoracom!

Agoracom doesn’t get anywhere near the attention it deserves but the small-cap investing site has become one of Canada’s biggest online success stories. This was hammered home recently when the company announced it had broken through 1,000,000 unique visitor mark … Continue reading