Google Chrome, the web chimes in

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Download Squad · Comment 

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Yesterday might have been a US holiday, but the Twittering and blogging masses were awakened (by quacking claxons, I’m sure) to the inadvertent leak of Google Chrome, the oft-rumored browser from the search giant. Naturally, everyone wants a piece of the action. Here are a few of the stories we’re digesting:

TechCrunch has some juicy first pics of the browser. They snagged a few blurry YouTube screenshots before the demo video was pulled as well. Is “blurry” and YouTube in the same sentence redundant?

Not everyone is enamored with Chrome. Lance Ulanoff at PC Magazine provides tonic to those who think this is a real game-changer. He makes some great points.

At the moment, the Google Chrome comic book page on Blogoscoped is down because the “server is a bit stressed right now.” I need 90cc’s of Google juice, stat!

If you think Quikboy has something to say about Chrome, you haven’t read the thread over on Slashdot. Go ahead, we can wait.

Yes, there’s already a Wikipedia page!

Don’t forget Mashable’s take, our old buddy Marshall Kirkpatrick runs down the top features and Ina Fried (Webware) points out what everyone has been repeating: Redmond, volley off the port bow.

Google News has a little over 1,000 stories on Chrome, all within 24 hours. So who’s not interested in this thing?

The read link on this post takes you to our Google Chrome page, and we’ll be liveblogging around 2pm to cover the press conference via those who are there. Will September 2 be a watershed day online, or is Google’s browser destined to be an also-ran? Leave your thoughts in the comments, as always.

UPDATES:

Chris Messina chimes in, explaining why this is important to Mozilla and the open web at large.
Forgot to include Kara Swisher at AllThingsD, who references her awesome interview with Mozilla CEO John Lilly.
VC extraordinaire Fred Wilson pulls up a three-legged stool to explain what this means.
Switched has a post about Chrome as well.
Matt Cutts has a liveblog going of the announcement (thanks Ryan!)
Jack Flack deciphers the Googlespeak.
Ryan at CybernetNews asks if Chrome will eat all other browsers for lunch.
OStatic’s Mike Gunderloy has a terrific browser scorecard with his predictions on how other browsers will fare after the Chrome hits the fan.

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Bookmark your favorite spots like a mixtape with Placefav

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Web Ware · Comment 

Placefav is a social-bookmarking service for places. It was pitched to me as a cross between the currently defunctMuxtape and Delicious. A better thing to compare it to is the list-making feature on reviews service Yelp.

The ultimate aim is to pass your list along to someone else as a self-contained city guide. Things like this are useful when somebody asks you for a list of places or things to do if they’re visiting your hometown, or a vacation spot you might have a little extra local knowledge of. The site also offers the option to favorite other users and explore the lists of people nearby.

Like Muxtape, Placefav limits you to just a dozen spots for your favorite places. You can customize the colors, and if you’ve put in the addresses there are quick links for pop-out Google Maps. If you don’t know the address it will do its best to guess the address of a place based on the name and city it’s in. The entire list is self contained with its own vanity URL and can be accessed fairly quickly on mobile phones. Creator Kyle Bragger tells me he’s hoping to build an iPhone application that makes use of the device’s GPS to make entry and browsing a little faster.

Coming in later versions will be the option to make even larger lists and simply e-mail your places and have the service add it to a new or existing list. Bragger also hopes to include SMS support once he’s got the e-mail squared away. You can check out the list I made by clicking the screenshot below.

Compiled here is a list of food joints I put together in a few minutes. Each one has a map and any related photos pulled from the Web. Like Muxtape you can only put together a dozen places and each list you make has its own vanity URL.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

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AuthorStream lance Present Live: partagez vos présentations Powerpoint en temps réel !

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Mashable Fr (Europe) · Comment 

authorSTREAM, le service qui vous permet de partager vos présentations Powerpoint sur une plateforme “YouTube like” (et concurrent de Slideshare) et de les exporter sur votre blog, site web ou encore iPod, vient de lancer une nouvelle fonctionnalité intitulée: Present Live permettant de partager sa présentation avec un groupe d’amis / contacts sélectionnés sur le […]

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Top Posts for Last Week

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets · Comment 

Check it out:Official Phelps Finish Photos Out: What Took You so Long Guys?When Good Marketing Kills You—and Your PartnersMaking Money off Gadget GeeksGuitar Praise Will Make You Want to Say “Jesus Christ!”Dance Praise is Dance Dance Revolution for ChristiansAmilo Mini Ui 3520 is Fujitsu’s Netbook EntryShare This

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Les conservateurs en cybercampagne (Technaute)

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Wikio (Europe) · Comment 

Déjà en mode électoral, le Parti conservateur a lancé cette semaine son nouveau site de campagne.

Source : Technaute (s’abonner)

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Domains by Text Checks Domain Names via SMS [Domains]

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Life Hacker · Comment 

Got a great idea for a new web site domain name but you’re not at a computer? Send a text message to Domain by Text with a message like IDEANAME lifehacker at 41411 and get an SMS back with the availability of that domain. [via]


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Video to watch: Judy Estrin on how the quick buck mentality is destroying innovation

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under PJ Entrepreneur · Comment 

I just posted a long essay and video of Judy Estrin, former CTO of Cisco, on how the quick-buck, pump and dump mentality in the US is destroying innovation and resulting in lousy service (not to mention long term market share decline).Go to Muniwireless to read my post.

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The Mainstream Media Has No Shortage Of Resources

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Techdirt · Comment 

You regularly see people in the newspaper business, as well as some professional media critics, complaining about the terrible consequences of falling advertising revenues in the mainstream media. There seems to be a worry that as the Internet makes the news business more competitive, traditional media organizations won’t be able to afford to do “real” reporting any more. It’s not a crazy argument, but more often, the opposite seems to be true. Take the recently-completed Democratic Party convention. Ezra Klein points out that there were a ton of reporters who had to justify their presence at the convention, and so rather than focusing on what was happening on the stage (which they could have just as easily done by watching it on TV) they wandered around looking for trumped-up controversy to cover, giving undue attention (in Ezra’s view) to a few disgruntled Clinton supporters. Meanwhile, Matt Yglesias points out that CNN appears to have flown its stars to Denver, put them up in hotels, and constructed an elaborate new set for them, all so they could “cover” the convention in precisely the same way they would have covered it if those same stars had stayed at home in Atlanta or DC. Far from having inadequate resources, on the most high-profile news stories, the mainstream media seems to squander vast sums of money on things that only marginally improve the quality of their coverage. There are a variety of factors that may be undermining the quality of mainstream media coverage, but at the moment, a lack of resources doesn’t seem to be among them.

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Why is Google Releasing a Browser?

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under GigaOM · Comment 

Google will release a browser tomorrow in what seems like a full frontal assault on Microsoft. Maybe! But it can also help Google realize its mobile ambitions. Plus my interview with Mozilla CEO John Lilly, who isn’t too worried about Google browser for now, but is happy to compete. Continue Reading the story. The browser will be available for download at this site at 12 Noon PST.

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Hulu diffusera en avant-première des séries NBC

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under NetEco France · Comment 

Plate-forme vidéo éditée par NBC et News Corp, Hulu proposera, une semaine avant leur diffusion télévisée, cinq séries : les nouvelles saisons de Lipstick Jungle, Chuck, Life, 30 Rock et la nouveauté […]

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Talking USB Earth Globe

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets · Comment 

Here is the talking USB Earth Globe that offers up to 30 learning activities including facts about countries geography, currency, political leaders, history, language, and population, which are narrated in a clear digital voice. You just need to place the stylus on a country to listen to up-to-date global info, or you can also compare […]

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The Go Pro Mobile Office - productivity is rolling out the door

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets · Comment 

If you spend too much time in the office and not enough time in the field, then you might need one of these Go Pro Mobile Office stations. Designed to sit on the passenger seat of a car, the Mobile Office is completely contained within a wheeled, polycarbonate case. A strap holds the lid of […]

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Lightning Parrot

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under LOL Code · Comment 

Lightning Parrot

I just heard about the goings on at YAPC (yet another Perl conference) Europe, 2008, in Copenhagen earlier this month. Patrick Michaud gave a lightning talk on LOLCODE in Perl 6's Parrot. Not only did he give a great overview of LOLCODE (v. 1.2), he gave a live demo of code translation from Perl (and, potentially, other languages) to LOLCODE via Parrot.

I've embedded the video here, and unlike previous offerings, it's short and sweet, at under seven minutes. Alternatively, download it and check it out at your leisure.

Wow. Thank you, Patrick (and Simon and Will and everyone in the Perl 6 community)!

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Buy a Dell notebook, get a Dell Mini for $99

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets · Comment 

Get Dell's wee PC for just $99 when you buy a regular notebook.

(Credit: Dell)

Today, Dell launched the much-anticipated Inspiron Mini 9 netbook (a.k.a. mini-note, ultra-note, or whatever we’re calling this category). Tomorrow, you’ll be able to score one for just $99 with the purchase of a Studio 15, XPS M1530, or XPS M1330 notebook

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Google Calculator Part 2 (Pic)

septembre 4, 2008 · Filed Under Blogoscoped · Comment 

[Hat tip to Dave Shaw and SEOMoz’ 10 inexplicably weird search results for this result!]

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