Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Super Bowl Ads Available for your Viewing Pleasure

IE slips further as Firefox, Safari, Chrome gain | Digital Media - CNET News

Internet Explorer now has 67.55 percent of global browser market share, a drop of over seven percentage points in a year, according to figures from Web metrics company Net Applications, released Monday. Mozilla's Firefox browser, meanwhile, has gained market share in the same time frame, climbing over three percentage points to 21.53 percent.

Google Earth Now Explores Oceans and Mars

Google Inc. on Monday launched a new version of Google Earth that allows users to explore the oceans, view images of Mars and watch regions of the Earth change over time.

Skype 4.0 for Windows delivers truer video, sound

Skype 4.0 became available for free on Tuesday to Windows users. The free desktop VoIP communicator is a worthy final version that brings some key enhancements with video and audio bandwidth, though it leaves behind some of the extra adornments of version 3.8, the last stable build.

Super Bowl XLIII Ads

Did you miss some or all of the Super Bowl ads...or want to see the good ones again? Hulu.com (sponsor of their own Super Bowl ad) has put them up for you to see. Interestingly each ad is sponsered by another ad.

Hulu: We're evil, and proud of it

Google's "don't be evil" motto has been the target of the occasional critic. Hulu, however, has declared in its hyped-up Super Bowl TV ad that it is evil--and it's not making any apologies.

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