The working world: February 2008 Archives

Internet Browsers

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The New York Times has reported that Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser has been downloaded for the 500 millionth time, which means it has 17 percent of the browser market.

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Apple’s Safari and AOL’s Netscape Navigator make up the rest of the bunch.

I use Firefox religiously.

I don’t have a reason other than the fact that I just like it better and my computer seems to catch fewer viruses when compared to other browsers.

What do you use and why do you use it? Have you ever considered switching over to a different browser?

Super Spending

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If you don’t know by now, companies that wanted to advertise during the Super Bowl spent $2.7 million for a 30-second spot.

You think all the money would mean we’d have some good commercials to watch, but this year’s crop were largely duds.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at who wasted the most dough:



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