- Mon Jun 9 1997 Short Take: WebSweep cleans hard drive after surfing
Luckman Interactive announced WebSweep, software that wipes a computer's hard drive of unwanted files downloaded while surfing the Web. The software, which also offers virus removal, privacy features, and file compression, removes browser cache files from Netscape Navigator and Communicator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Java applets, ActiveX controls, Shockwave animations, cookie files, and push technology data. WebSweep will be available in the third quarter of 1997 for $49.95.
- Fri Nov 12 1999 Microsoft patches IE, Windows
The company scrambles to fix numerous Internet security holes in the Internet Explorer browser and the Windows operating system.
- Tue Dec 13 2005 Patches out for IE holes, Sony-related issue
Microsoft fixes a clutch of Internet Explorer flaws, including one already being exploited in attacks.
- Thu Mar 20 2008 Extend your Office apps via Live Workspace
Use Microsoft's free service to share files with others, or store them online for easy access from any Net-connected PC.


