Ie Predictions
WIll QB Brett Favre play with the NY Jets in the 2009 NFL season?
[ Most Likely ]
Favre retires for good
(44% chance)
Veteran quarterback Brett Favre of the New York Jets has been blamed for the Jets' late season demise, and has been reported to be injured. Favre, who announced his retirement from Green Bay last year...
will close on 2009-12-31 EST
According to Vint Cerf, one of the founding fathers of the internet, has predicted the end of traditional television, saying that television was approaching its "iPod moment". If what he said is true,...
[ Closed ] on 2009-09-01 EDT,
Unanswered
IE8 Prediction: When will Microsoft announce the release of Internet Explorer 8?
[ Predicted ]
After Q1 2009 or never.
(34% chance)
With Firefox 3 under heavy development, MS probably is preparing for their next version of IE. Let's predict when this will happen.
[ Closed ] on 2009-04-01 EDT,
Unanswered
As of June 2007, Firefox is still the No. 2 browser (34%) in terms of market share, trailing just behind Internet Explorer (58.5%). In the past two years, Firefox has been increasing its market share...
[ Closed ] on 2009-07-01 EDT,
Unanswered
Currently (August 2008) the market share for browsers is : MS IE (72.15%), Firefox (19.73%), Safari (6.37%), Opera (0.74%), Mozilla (0.10%) and other assorted browsers (0.17%). http://marketshare...
...
[ Closed ] on 2008-12-31 EST,
1 Ziibos Answered
"The One Laptop Per Child organization today kicked off its Give One, Get One effort for the second year in a row, this year partnering with Amazon.com."
http://www.crn.com...
http://www.amazon.......
[ Closed ] on 2009-01-01 EST,
Unanswered
How would Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3 sales in Japan compare by the end of 08?
[ Predicted ]
Wii 4.5 or more; PS3 1
(53% chance)
According to PC Magazine, in a five-week period ending June 29, sales of Sony's Playstation 3 console in Japan has made substantial strides towards catching up to Nintendo's Wii.
The article cited ...
[ Closed ] on 2008-12-31 EST,
Unanswered
Safari vs IE vs Firefox. Which browser will be the most secure by 2009.
[ Predicted ]
Firefox
(67% chance)
Because it is extremely hard to prove which browser will be the most secured numerically, we will keep this a casual prediction. I am sure browser security matters to you. So?
[ Closed ] on 2009-01-01 EST,
Unanswered
How many web browsers will you have on your computer by 2010?
[ Predicted ]
4 or more browsers
(39% chance)
We have come to an era in which there are more browsers to choose from than we need. IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome etc.
If you don't want to think too much, you will probably stick with the ...
[ Closed ] on 2008-10-10 EDT,
Unanswered
Veteran quarterback Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers has asked the Packers to release him. Favre, who announced his retirement earlier, now is thinking about coming back to play. The Packers say...
[ Scored ] on 2008-08-26 EDT
An analysis of the Air Pollution Index (API) trends in the Olympic Cities is important primarily because of China's commitment to the International Olympic Committee that the API in the Olympic Cities ...
[ Scored ] on 2008-08-25 EDT
A consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of the average price of consumer goods and services purchased by households. It is one of several price indices calculated by national statistical agencies. Th...
[ Scored ] on 2008-08-18 EDT
Safari vs. IE, which browser will be considered more buggy by end of Q3 2008?
[ Predicted ]
Both have similar buggy-ness
(55% chance)
"Apple, Inc. and Microsoft disagree on who needs to fix a security threat that blends Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browsers. The Safari hole allows dumping executable files on a des...
[ Closed ] on 2008-07-04 EDT,
Unanswered
Will Opera win the antitrust suit against Microsoft on bundling IE with Windows?
[ End Result ]
It happened
Opera has filed a antitrust lawsuit to European Commission against Microsoft on the way they bundle IE with Windows which kills all competition browsers.
http://www.pcworld...
Let's predict if Opera ...
[ Scored ] on 2008-07-10 EDT
Microsoft like to keep their products in media headline by keep changing its product names. This time MS did it again by changing the name Next IE in to IE8 without telling us what features it has. D...
[ Scored ] on 2008-03-06 EST