AM Affiliate: Adobe Gets Last Laugh Over Apple, Google Bans Windows

Welcome to the long haul of a work week shortened by Memorial Day!

- BAD NEWS: If you are reading this blog on Internet Explorer 6, you’re likely seeing some warped design hiccups due to IE6′s inability to process the latest developments of HTML. GOOD NEWS: Internet Explorer 6 is pretty much close to extinction anyway, so you’d be better off surfing the web with Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera. [Mashable]

- Over at Google HQ, employees have been banned from using the Windows OS–given the option between using the Mac OS and Linux. [SFGate]

- After a well-covered scuffle, Pakistan has put aside its differences and accepted Facebook’s friend request again. [TechCrunch]

- A wordy, but useful look into how affiliates can create higher-converting landing pages. [Oooff]

- Click fraud continues to rise, up for the fourth consecutive quarter to 17.4% from 15.3%. [Digital Moses]

- After much Mconflict, it seems Adobe got the last laugh on Apple: Wired‘s landmark iPad debut was powered by the software company’s newest product: Adobe Publishing Technologies. [Gizmodo]

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