In March 2009, Microsoft lost its Internet Explorer 7 market leadership to Mozilla with the ever rising Firefox 3 web browser. While the change in market share is explained by the upgrading to Internet Explorer 8, more and more people are making the change in general.
Two new changes have recently been added by the Mountain View California based company for improved searches allowing people to find more relevant information. Keywords searches longer than three words will provide longer descriptions about the pages brought up in results.
The number one internet mobile phone is due for version 3 this summer. Apple announced numerous new features for version 3 of the software. There has also been lots of speculation in regard to the new hardware revision of the iPhone, which is rumoured for July. With the latest software updates, Apple is widening in the gap between competing phones such as Blackberry and Nokia.
The ever growing popular web browser Firefox has announced that version 3.5 has been put back till June. Initially due to be released at the beginning of 2009, Mozilla is working on further fixes and enhancements to compete with Microsoft’s upcoming Internet Explorer 8.
Flash websites have always been known to have serious issues with search engines. It’s no wonder that popularity of flash sites are declining rapidly. Any major website that wants to be found on search engines such as Google, knows the fundamental flaws of pure Flash content.