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 <description>Overwhelmed by Tuesday&#039;s security patch avalanche from Microsoft and Adobe? Here&#039;s a collection of articles that will help you approach patch management with sanity.
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 <description>While it&#039;s certainly amusing that Google&#039;s Chrome add-on to Internet Explorer can increase its speed by more than ten-times, it&#039;s lousy security. 
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 <description>Mozilla executives today took shots at Google for pitching its Chrome Frame plug-in as a solution to Internet Explorer&#039;s poor performance, with one arguing that the move will result in &quot;browser soup.&quot;
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