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Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.889
Walt Mossberg Pees On Google Chrome: Worse Than Microsoft IE8  Walt Mossberg has been playing with Google's "Chrome" browser for a week longer than you have. What does he think? Chrome's not as good as IE8 but way better th [..]
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Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.884
Chrome Coming to Android? Duh Image 0 en  - Chrome Coming to Android? Duh If you didn’t see this coming, it might be time for a new pair of glasses. We know, we know - you’re as sick of reading about Chrome as we are. At the same time, the fact that Google is preparing to inject its own proprietary web browser into its mobile OS is pretty big [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.884
Other smart phones are people too, says ex-Apple team  Delivers media browser for all A team of former Apple engineers are promising to bring TV-like simplicity and some iPhone touches to the task of finding and consuming media on any smart phone. TheRegister [..]
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Mozilla claims Guinness Record for downloads (Reuters)  Reuters - Mozilla, developer of open-source Web browser Firefox, said on Wednesday it set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of software downloads in 24 hours. YahooTechNews [..]
The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.866
Opera Mini 4.1 hits the streets  Over the last several years, Opera Mini has emerged as the browser of choice for anyone not running an iPhone. The software’s combination of extreme compatibility, stability, and speed have propelled it to the forefront of the mobile browsing world, with many companies now choosing to pre-install the software on their handsets, often at the [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.843
Sony Announces New PSP Wi-Fi Tie-Up [Japan]   Sony Computer Entertainment Japan announces today that it has partnered with the world's largest global WiFi community FON to roll out FON access points for a free internet browser via the PSPxFON collaborative service. Starting today, there are approximately 44,000 FON spots across the country and [..]
Yahoo! User Interface Blog Relevance: 3.838
inputEx ? a YUI-based Forms Utility Click through to visit the announcement for inputEx v. 0.1.0 - inputEx ? a YUI-based Forms Utility Parisian coder Eric Abouaf (aka “Neyric”) released version 0.1.0 of his YUI-based forms library, inputEx. As of this release, inputEx supports only client-side-generated views — form fields are configured in a JSON format and created for you on the fly. Eric identifies the following unique features in inputEx: complex data structures (list/objects/tree/list of urls/objects of o [..]
Yahoo! User Interface Blog Relevance: 3.832
A Style All Their Own  Modifying a DOM element’s style during user interaction is one of the pillars of creating DHTML interfaces that transition from state to state in a smooth, and (hopefully) intuitive way. Every HTMLElement in the DOM contains style, a collection of properties corresponding to the CSS properties understood by the browser. For JavaScript and CSS enabled browsers, the [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.813
Square Enix's New Japanese Arcade Game [Only In Japan]   Bust out the fancy hats! Square Enix honcho Yoichi Wada held the opening ceremony for card-based arcade game Lord of Vermilion at Shinjuku Taito Station. The game isn't Square Enix's first entry into card-based arcade games, which are very popular in Japan, as [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.795
How to Compile Software From Source Code  Most of the time, installing a new program is a simple one-click affair. But venture out on the bleeding edge of open-source packages or nightly browser builds and you’ll need to build your own executable application from raw code. Fear not — this Webmonkey tutorial will show you how to compile and run binaries on [...] [..]
ProBlogger Blog Tips Relevance: 3.782
Would You Read Your Blog? - A Guest Post by?. Me  Over the coming weeks and months I will be joining a team of bloggers to blog on the new ScribeFire blog. ScribeFire is a Firefox extension that allows you to blog from within your browser. They’ve just announced the release of version 2.1. I’m going to be covering some similar topics to what I’m doing here [...] [..]
ProBlogger Blog Tips Relevance: 3.773
Zemanta - First Impress Review Zemanta-Screen-Shot - Zemanta - First Impress Review There’s some interesting buzz around the blogosphere today about a tool called Zemanta (found via WebWare) which is a blogging tool that works in your browser as an add-on that suggests content and licensed pictures that relates to content that you are writing at any given time. Once you’ve got it installed at any point that [...] [..]
E-Learning Inquiry Relevance: 3.740
Testing ScribeFire  This is a test post for the Firefox browser plugin ScribeFire. It allows one to post to one’s blog from within Firefox–and to easily include a link to a page you are reading. For example: Getting started with ScribeFire - ScribeFire: Fire up your blogging Technorati Tags: blogging [..]
Trey's E-Learning Relevance: 3.740
Testing ScribeFire  This is a test post for the Firefox browser plugin ScribeFire. It allows one to post to one’s blog from within Firefox–and to easily include a link to a page you are reading. For example: Getting started with ScribeFire - ScribeFire: Fire up your blogging Technorati Tags: blogging [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 3.735
The cloud's Chrome lining  Google's release today of a test version of its new open-source web browser, Chrome, marks an important moment in the ongoing shift of personal computing from the PC hard drive to the Internet "cloud." I distinctly remember when, back in 1988, Apple Computer added MultiFinder to its Macintosh operating system, allowing my beloved Mac Plus to run more than one application at a time. That was, for u [..]

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