This weekend is a long one for many in the U.S., so take a few minutes to yourself and get up to date on the latest Web search news from the past week:
- Apple's iOS beats Android 6:1 on the Web (ComputerWorld)
- Firefox 3.6 Becomes Number Two Browser as IE6 Declines (PC World)
- Apple Doesn't Hate The Web. Apple Believes It's Better Than The Web (Business Insider)
- Amazon grabs the TV remote (Wall Street Journal)
- Google's `Huge Hoof' Angers D.C. Allies After Web Accord (Bloomberg)
- Google Chrome update marks Web browser's second birthday (AFP)
- Which countries have the safest Web access? (PC World)
- Microsoft sets goal for China (WSJ Tech)
- The Web's most annoying apps (PC World)
- Ten Fallacies About Web Privacy (Security Watch)
- Agencies update Web sites in preparation for Hurricane Earl (Federal Computer Week)
- India to Have 237 Million Web Surfers in 2015 (India Real Time)
- Digg hires new CEO amid site changes (New York Times Bits)
- New Arcade Fire Interactive Video Is the Most Interesting Thing on the Web (Lemondrop)
- Ground Zero in Net Neutrality Debate: New Survey Shows Consumers Will Abandon Slower Sites Fast! (Huffington Post)
- Android's Mobile Web Consumption Share In The US Is Surging, iOS Share Dropping (TechCrunch)
- US Mobile Web usage a win-win for Google (GiaOm)
- Time Warner Cable's unique ESPN Web deal (Reuters)
- Toshiba Places to deliver web content across all Toshiba screens (Engadget)
- Gordon Brown joins Berners-Lee's Web Foundation - but he really should join Twitter (TechCrunch)
- It's All The Web (John Battelle)
- Popular Web Sites Imagined As Pets (PHOTOS) (Huffington Post)
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