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As is customary in several Linux distributions, when approaching the release date of the final counters are back that let you know of a visually attractive and how much is left for this launch.

 Ubuntu 4.12 is about 500x262 Precise Pangolin Ubuntu 12.04: Banners with the countdown

As indicated in novatillaSku

is the case of Ubuntu 12.04, which actually held a competition in which several users have participated and which were chosen the three winners. banners for the first, third segundoy are as follows :


Ubuntu 4.12 is coming banner1: Banners with the Countdown
 Ubuntu 4.12 is coming banner2: Banners with the countdown

 Ubuntu 4.12 is coming banner3: Banners with the countdown
In addition to these 3 winners, you can see how is equally remarkable work among the participants, who offer their banners on the official Ubuntu wiki. And if that were not enough, I include another banner I have not seen in the competition but I’ve found elsewhere and that seemed just as interesting:

PreciseCountDownBanner? action = AttachFile & do = get & target = PreciseCountdown300x169 Ubuntu 12.04 is about: Banners with the countdown
You can include in your website listed codes on the Ubuntu Wiki, the latter page banner, or viewing the source code of this article, a somewhat more direct and geek ;)

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April 11, 2011 – by techy

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next April 28 we will have with Natty Narwhal Ubuntu 4.11 , a version that probably will be talking about – what happens at the end with Unity? – and that marked a before and after in the way that Canonical has been tracing.

 Natty Ubuntu Countdown 500x312 11.04: three banners to choose

Well, to be more aware of that date can now use any of the banners that have formally adopted in Canonical and as usual will notify users that visit web pages these banners the days until the release of Ubuntu 4.11 in this case.

OMG! Ubuntu! reveal what those three official banners, which you can find below and you can integrate into your own blogs and websites if you so desire. To do this you only have to follow the instructions on the relevant page of the official Ubuntu wiki.

banner1 Ubuntu Countdown 11.04: three banners to choose

Ubuntu Countdown banner2 11.04: three banners to choose

Ubuntu Countdown Banner3 11.04: three banners to choose

What do you think? I am left with the last )

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ie6 countdown Microsoft launches a website with the account IE6 final regressive

all may account for the desire that Microsoft has that users stop using Internet Explorer 6 , one who had long been his flagship, is now struggling not to retire.

we have a clear idea of what still subtracts from Microsoft for IE6 completely banish the market, the Redmond company has created a website dedicated specifically to count the percentage of users of different countries still using the outdated browser.

Among the countries most outstanding market share the browser has yet are Asians, such as China with 34% market still dominated by the browser version .

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In Latin America, Venezuela is the most use IE6 with 5% of the total market share, followed by Argentina , which owns a 4.5% the market still dominated by this browser.

If we take global measurements, the percentage of users still using this browser is only 1% , but everything indicates that the concentration of users are mostly in Asia.

This is just one of the tools you are using Microsoft to move to permanent removal Internet Explorer 6 , which if anything stands out today is the large number of security holes Every day found and exploited in search of users who still use it.

I think it’s the first time that I will help Microsoft to say, if you use IE6 or know someone who still uses it, please turn it / update it to a new version or directly to any of the other free alternatives that exist in the market.

Link: IE6 CountDown