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Week in review: Browser breakthroughs

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From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.
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November 21, 2009
 
Week in review: Browser breakthroughs

From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.

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Most popular stories

1.  Google releases Chrome OS source code
2.  Google has its own plan for Netbooks
3.  With IE 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars
4.  Microsoft PDC: Lots on Azure, a peek at IE 9
5.  Mozilla not interested in building a Firefox OS
6.  Feds: Top e-tailers profit from billion-dollar Web scam
7.  AT&T loses first legal battle against Verizon ads
8.  AOL: We need to fire 2,500 'volunteers'
9.  Antitrust concerns linger in Google Books deal
10.  Modern Warfare 2 tops entertainment industry, not just games



Multimedia

1.  Podcast: Meet Chrome OS
2.  Loaded: Is the Google Phone an urban legend?
3.  Audio Slideshow: Hackers use tech to solve disaster relief challenges
4.  The technology we're thankful for



Top photo galleries

1.  Home energy displays show you the juice
2.  Screenshot tour of Chrome OS
3.  Unboxing the free PDC laptop
4.  A PDC peek at a Microsoft server container
5.  Random Hacks of Kindness



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