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Chrome unseats Safari

And in third place... Chrome over takes Safari.

Google Chrome last week unseated Apple Safari for the first time as the third most used internet browser in the United States, according to new figures.

“This is quite a coup for Google as they have gone from zero to almost 10 per cent of the US market in under two years,” StatCounter chief executive Aodhan Cullen said.

Globally, Chrome remained in a solid third place with 9.44 per cent of the browser market and slowly closing the gaps with second-place Firefox, which had slightly more than 31 per cent, and IE with 52.78 per cent.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - June 29, 2010 at 14:42

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Automated calls from Commonwealth Bank?

I received a call from a blocked phone number just a few minutes ago. The automated voice told me that it was from the Commonwealth Bank fraud department.

The voice on the phone mentioned my name on several occasions and asked me confirm if I was me by pressing 1. I did that and the voice progressed to asking me to confirm my birth month and year. I hung up at this point.

If the call was legit, surely in the current climate of banking scams the Commonwealth Bank wouldn’t have a robotic voice askingyou to confirm personal details? That would be totally moronic in my opinion.

Should my scam senses be correct however, be aware that this may happen to you!

UPDATE: It seems that the Commonwealth use this automated message. However, there was nothing on file and my daily limit wasn’t reduced which is normal practice. I told them that scammers would be onto their practice of automated calls to get personal info. Dumb arse bankers!!

FURTHER UPDATE: Received a call from a real live person at the Commonwealth :) .  It appears that I’ve had lots of online transactions on my Credit Card in the past 24 hours.  Having been paid yesterday means that I had a few bills to pay and also a couple of iTunes apps :)   I told her that the automated system doesn’t work for me as I will never give my personal details to it and I believe that those who try to scam bank customers would have a field day with this.  Why make it easy for these people to get their customers’ personal details.  Which bank??

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - June 19, 2010 at 11:34

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Blogging, Twitter, and so forth

I think Ive sorted out how Im going to manage posting in multiple places.

At present, I post on Twitter which copies my post onto Facebook. If I place a #in tag in the tweet it also publishes that tweet to LinkedIn. Soon Ill only send certain Tweets to Facebook like I do with LinkedIn.

Thats alright for posts that are a maximum of 140 character however, when the post requires more than that, Ill post it here.

Together with my Twitter posts in the right column, this site becomes my total information site!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - December 27, 2009 at 11:18

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Here I am!

I’ve decided to make the blog at blogger.com my home – for now anyway!

I’ll post a little more regularly from now on as I have a little more time to do so.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - March 15, 2007 at 10:56

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My Blog dilemma

I know this is dragging on a little. I don’t for minute think that this is interesting to anyone other than me, but I’ll keep posting my thoughts on this as it’s serving to be therapeutic…. if you know what I mean :)

The aim of settling on a blog is to fulfil the following requirements:

  • Somewhere to post things that interest me, and to post photos – some of which I want to be available only to certain people (i.e. family photos).
  • Software that’s easy to use and looks nice (to me). I’m getting to the stage where I don’t want to tinker with code too much any more – been there, done that.
  • Low cost or free.

That doesn’t sound too hard does it? In theory, you’d be right but in practice it’s a little more difficult!

I think I’ve narrowed it down to a couple of ideas now. I’ve dismissed sites like MySpace, Zoints, and Yahoo! 360 as they don’t have the nicest interfaces and aren’t very configurable.

What I’m realistically left with is 3 choices:

  • Keep the blog on Blogspot as I currently have
  • Use Blogger to post and publish it onto my private site and install Coppermine gallery
  • Use a blogging software on my site that includes a gallery

The investigations continue!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - September 12, 2006 at 11:42

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What I’m doing with my blogs

I’ve got blogs on so many sites at the moment, I’m getting confused as to which one I should decide on as the one that I contribute to. As I hope you will agree, posting to more than one blog would be stupid – not to mention difficult to manage!

For the record, I have’nt included my MSN Spaces blog http://spaces.live.com as I can’t see myself using it due to the space restriction on images, etc.

I’m making my decision on one of the following 5 blogs at present:

For the next week or two I’ll post everything on all 3 blogs while I get used to how they operate. After this “trial” period, I’ll make a decision on which one to keep.

If you wish to let me know your preference, please do! I can use all the help I can get.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - September 11, 2006 at 14:09

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New Web Host

My current Linux Web Host, Ausweb has let me down on 2 occasions in the past Month.

On both occasions, the sites I’ve hosted with them have been down (as well as their own website!) for a sizeable amount of time.

The first time, the site was down for around an hour. When I asked them about it, I wasn’t given a satisfactory response. The lastest outage caused my sites to be ‘off the air’ spasmodically during a 24 hour period. Once again, I was given an unsatisfactory explanation for this outage.

Not good enough Ausweb!

A Member of one of my sites, Yellow and Black suggested MD Web Hosting. I’ve opened a Reseller Account with them and am starting to move some of my personal sites to their servers. I’ve also moved one of my client sites (Melbourne Ultrasound for Women) to MD Web Hosting.

I’ll move the rest of my personal sites (except for Yellow and Black) to MD Web Hosting so I can determine their performance over the next 2 to 3 Months. Once I’m confident their service is better, I’ll move Yellow and Black to them and cancel Ausweb for good.

There is no change to my current Windows Hosts, Crystaltech and WebHost4Life. They’re both giving me great response times and very good uptime.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by PetersWeb - August 13, 2006 at 23:35

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