Sunday 6 November 2011

Browsers List for Windows


                                                                  
Internet Explorer – Browse with more confidence knowing Internet Explorer 8 helps protect you from evolving online threats right out of the box.
Firefox – Mozilla Firefox has been the most successful alternative web browser. The browser traces its lineage back to Netscape.
Google Chrome – Google rethought basic assumptions about what a browser should do & stripped it down to its essentials
Safari – Safari is an open invitation to innovate & claims to continuously redefine the browser, providing the most enjoyable way to experience the Internet.
Opera – Opera’s newest Web browser introduces a new technology platform, Opera Unite, allowing you to stream music or share files, photos and more, right from the browser.
Maxthon – Maxthon is an IE based feature-rich secure Browser, which gives a great browsing experience.
Avant– Avant Browser’s user-friendly interface brings a new level of clarity and efficiency to your browsing experience, and frequent upgrades have steadily improved its reliability.
Flock – Flock is a social browser that integrates with web services for blogging, photo sharing, and bookmark sharing. Update: 13th April 2011. Flock has decided to shut down.
Kid Rocket – A Kids Web Browser with an Internet Filter, PC Desktop Protection & more.
Lunascape – Lunascape is the world’s first and only triple engine browser. It has been downloaded over 15 million times and it’s available globally in 11 languages.
Slim Browser– SlimBrowser is a fast-tabbed multiple-site web browser software.
Sea Monkey – It is a Web-browser, with an advanced e-mail, newsgroup and feed client, IRC chat, and HTML editing made simple; all your Internet needs in one application.
Prism – There are two ways to use Prism; as a Firefox extension or a standalone application. Either way, you can easily turn any website into a Prism application.

Deepnet Explorer – Deepnet Explorer is the world’s first browser with RSS news reader, P2P client integration and phishing alarm.
K-Meleon – K-Meleon is an extremely fast, customizable, lightweight web browser based on the Gecko layout engine.
Amaya – Amaya is a Web editor/browser, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment.
Midori – Midori is a lightweight web browser.
Browse 3D – The Browse3D web browser offers user a visual advantage making finding and using web information more productive.  Using multiple browsing engines is made easier because each web page is represented by an image of that page not just a generic tab.
ShenzBrowser – This is a customized browser for individual use. It is simple yet functional.
JonDoFox Browser – Try it for private & secure browsing.
PhaseOut.net – PhaseOut adds functionality to your current Internet Explorer version. Once you install PhaseOut your version of Internet Explorer and its settings are not modified or touched.
CrazyBrowser.com – It is an easy-to-use fast browser.
Smart Bro – Smart Bro is a tabbed browser, similar to Internet Explorer, but with many new features, introduced to help you browse the Internet in an easier and more exciting way.
Bitty Browser – Bitty Browser helps you keep track of your favorite Web stuff by enabling navigable windows directly within your favorite sites — it’s like Picture-in-Picture for the Web.
xb Browser for Anonymous Browsing – The main advantage compared to other anonymous web browsers is that xB Browser requires no configuration or technical knowledge in order to achieve anonymity. xB Browser is open-source so you can feel safe knowing what goes into our code. Additionally, it is even portable on a USB stick so you can take it to work, school, or on vacation.
Sleipnir – Sleipnir is designed to be a highly customizable browser that you can configure to suit your individual needs. With Sleipnir, you can create your ideal browser by changing the design, skin, and visual appearance. You can also add custom functionality to Sleipnir with a wide range of plugins and user scripts.

Not all may run on Windows 7  so do check the requirements

IT Sector showing decline in sector

                                                               
IT companies have been witnessing a sharp decline in the attrition levels over the past couple of quarters . This is similar to what happened during the 2008 recession when attrition declined as job opportunities fell and employees grew cautious about changing jobs due to the uncertain economic environment . 
Surabhi Mathur-Gandhi , senior vice-president at Team-Lease , says a similar trend is building up now as people are worried that the economic troubles in Europe could snowball into a global recession . She noted, though, that attrition levels have not yet fallen to the single-digit levels that were witnessed at the height of the previous recession . The attrition rate at Infosys Technologies dropped to 15.6% from 17% over the past two quarters. At TCS, it fell to 13.7% in the quarter ended September, after having risen for several quarters to reach a high of 14.8% in the quarter ended June. MindTree's attrition rate fell to 21.7% in the latest quarter from 25.6% in the June quarter.

MindTree CEO Krishnakumar Natarajan, however, says the fall in attrition is due to the proactive HR efforts and employee-retention initiatives undertaken by the company. The growth in the sector is strong, and thus it is not the economic climate that is driving attrition down. "Clients continue to spend even on discretionary services (spends beyond what is required for maintaining existing IT infrastructure)," he adds. R V Ramanan, ED-global delivery at Hexaware Technologies, says that after the global economy began to pick up following the 2008 recession, attrition levels went up quite sharply as people had more job opportunities . What we are witnessing now is a moderation from those highs. Attrition levels at Hexaware fell to 14.7% over the past two quarters from 19.6%. 



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