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Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks

How websites can block code from unknown sources.

An Upgrade for the Web

Browsers are changing to accommodate powerful applications.

Bypassing Windows with a Quick Boot

Presto loads a Web browser and other software in seconds.

Website Maps Global Web Blocks

Herdict uses volunteers to monitor Internet censorship, filtering, and outages.

But Who's Counting?

No one really knows how many people visit websites. A San Francisco startup and Google are both working to change that.

TR10: HashCache

Vivek Pai's new method for storing Web content could make Internet access more affordable around the world.

Broadband on Rails

A compact lens could make high-speed Internet access commonplace on trains.

The Year in Web Politics

Obama has transformed the use of the Internet in political campaigns--and he might do the same in governing.

McCain's Web Win

Campaign strategists and Facebook's cofounder discuss the 2008 election.

The Social Life of Routers

How a 1960s sociology experiment could hold the key to better Internet routing.

The Extensible Obama

The transition team is testing Web tools that could power the next presidency.

Sharing the Browser

Software lets workers collaborate online by clicking together.

How Spam is Improving AI

Anti-spam puzzles are helping researchers develop smarter algorithms.

Spare Some Bandwidth?

Pakistani scientists have a way to boost download speeds.

How Facebook Works

The social network's technology manages a vast and rapidly expanding web of connections for its millions of users.

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