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Todays headlines. Google attacks twitter's search bias claim. The milestone restaurant group are to redesign all their websites. Soar works enterprise centre in parson cross sheffield is scheduled for filming of their new centre. and microsoft have celebrated the imminent demise of internet explorer 6. Google has come out fighting after Twitter claimed that changes to its search engine influence results to favour Google+, twitter is suggesting this is damaging the internet. saying: "Google's Search Plus favours Google+ over Twitter, potentially skewing what people can find out". The award winning milestone restaurant group have announced that they have chosen fortay media to redesign all of their sites, and to integrate the milestone cookery school and Milestone wines into one easy to use eccomerse site called the milestone online. The sites to be redesigned include both restaurant sites, the milestone and, the wig&pen, and their outside catering site 'the milestone on the move'. Fortay media are set to start filming the brand new Soar Works Enterprise centre in parson cross sheffield. SOAR Works which is managed by Community Regeneration organisation , say the new enterprise centre combines easy route access, and the flagship design to impress clients with functional workspaces. Soar commissioned fortay media to create a video walk through of their learning centre in parson cross, back in september of last year, saying 'they wanted to show the building and facilities off in the best way possible, and that online video was the best way to do this'. and In other news, Microsoft has celebrated the imminent demise of version 6 of its Internet Explorer browser by baking a cake. The software giant held the light-hearted celebration as it revealed that the program was used by less than 1.4% of Uk internet surfers. It is keen to kill off the old version of the browser and persuade users to move to IE8 or 9.Roger Capriotti, Microsoft's director of Internet Explorer marketing says "We hope this means more developers and IT pros can consider IE6 a 'low priority' at this point and stop spending their time having to support such an outdated browser,"

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