Mozilla “slamming” Google Chrome Frame was Inevitable as the setting sun, this has potential to hurt their position in the browser wars quite badly and enhance Microsoft's. Especially if a bundling or preinstall deal is done.
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Mozilla slams Google's Chrome Frame as 'browser soup' -
Google WaveHell the name is prefixed with "Google" and it sounds funky and new age in name, thats enough to make anything successful in IT.
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I wish Royal Mail was like Postman Pat...I wish Royal Mail was like Postman Pat... Deliverys on time, quickly, with a friendly postman.. Sadly back to reality of late mail, missing post and grumpy old postmen... :-(
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Overprotectionist Firewall Policiesoh yeah forgot 1. :-) 2,3,4,5 will be blocked totally in the next update apparently.. I hate to even go to 10 as the list of url's is monitored by "higher ups" via daily reports.. I fast dont care much for working here anymores...
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Overprotectionist Firewall Policiesthought i would share a small story with you chaps... The company I work for has some pretty crazy firewall policies. I am a tech support person that is required to download software patchs and product evaluations/samples as part of my job. I am feeling extremely annoyed at the moment. Our corporate firewall policy blocks download of any program files, archives, msi's, Flash (!), ActiveX, java applets and almost anything to make a web page work properly from a display point of view. If I need to download any of these, I have to ask my manager who is an autocratic control freak (cant you tell?!) if in the rare cases i am given permission, i then have to find a big enough usb key to go into our server room and physically download the file in there. I cannot download Documents. I can essentially only download Html, .js files and pdf's! I cannot update my PC with Windows Update as this is blocked too. We dont have any form of centralised update server so I have no means of updating my PC. if i need to install a service pack, I have to download it at home, bring it in on dvd and install it that way (the manager does this as well as his home connection is faster!) I am all for security, but does anyone think this is a bit paranoid?