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Google Chrome Tips (48)
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Here are some not-so-obvious things you can do in Google Chrome, the minimalistic browser launched on Tuesday.1. Show the list of recently visited pages from the current tab: right-click on the "Back" button. This also works for the "Forward" button.2. Undo closing a tab: press Ctrl+Shift+T or open a new tab and check the "Recently closed tabs" section.3. Focus on the default search option in the address bar: type ? before entering your query.4. Perform ...Shared by Alex (3) Alex Borodach (4) alphakamp (21) Anton Johansson (51) Bill (17) Christopher (39) dd (7) Denis Gobo (19) dgdeschenes (2) dobata (324) DWM (7) forcey (13) Gregory Go (19) hbenny (9) HollowMarkeD (65) Jamieasp (20) Jesse (5) Joe (77) Joe T (3) John Massaglia (14) keith (52) Kevin (5) Kristen (180) kukoo (3) Lee G. (21) Lerch (23) Marcelo (5) MH (25) Mich D (157) Michael (12) MichaelMJ (7) Mike (1) Mike F (356) minus-one (4) mmhan (7) mo (82) Murtadh (2) Navid (50) NeonDemon (39) nikan (37) Panic (6) pericles (583) Preoccupations (38) Satyajit Grover (5) Steve Pilgrim (2) Szulej (3) thingol (9) 欧阳威 (2)- mo said: آقا!! کل مطلبش به کنار!! اون عکسه که فرندفيد رو نشون داده رو ببنين :)))اولين لينکش از کسيه به اسم امير :دي اين نشون ميده ايرونيا چه قدر فعالن و اينا :))---امير ها يکي تون اعتراف کنين و بگين کدومتون بودين رفتين توي اسکرين شات؟ :دي
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Write Your Own Your Own IM Bot [How To] (8)
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The Digital Inspiration blog details a relatively simple method for creating your own interactive instant messenger "bot" that will take action once it receives an IM. Creating the bot requires an invitation from the IMified service, as well as some web space to host a bot script. Once you're set up, you've got an online presence that can reply with custom messages to chatters, send out group emails based on what you type to your ...Shared by Adam (16) charris1980 (47) DrBigFresh (6) fundament (37) harith (21) Joe T (3) Rob (1) Yinka (9)Contribute comment -
A fresh take on the browser (408)
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At Google, we have a saying: “launch early and iterate.” While this approach is usually limited to our engineers, it apparently applies to our mailroom as well! As you may have read in the blogosphere, we hit "send" a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open source browser, Google Chrome. We will be launching the beta version of Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries.So why are we launching Google Chrome? ...Shared by [BLT]FQX (60) Aaron (5) aaron (99) Aaron (2) Abhishek (6) Adam (14) Adam Fuhrer (53) Aelle (24) Akeem Williams (11) Alan Dean (32) Alberto (23) Alex (19) Alex (8) Alex France (138) Alexander13 (357) Alexandru Burciu (18) alfred westerveld (24) Amir (8) Amish Schulze (16) Andrew (27) Andrew Girdwood (33) Andrew Hughes (25) Andrew Schott (48) Andrew Terry (25) Andrew Walkingshaw (13) Andrey (4) andy bons (4) Angus (42) ani625 (63) Antoine (27) Antoine van Dinter (6) Anurag (3) Appu (17) Aren Grimshaw (2) atomantic (1) atul (70) azin (7) b (23) Babychen Mathew (253) Ben (4) Berker (6) bkim (2) Bob Hazlett (5) Bob Lee (15) bombox (6) Borchers (8) Brajeshwar (20) Brettsky (3) Brian (22) Brian (26) Brian Auer (20) Brian Daniel Eisenberg (7) Bryan (8) Bryan Hughes (3) C.K. 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- aaron said: of course there's interest, Scoble. That doesn't mean it makes any sense.
- Oscar J. Baeza said: Mañana lanzan la beta de Google Chrome!?!?!?!?!?
- [BLT]FQX said: 哦,Google终于推出浏览器
- giro said: google browser!
- DippinBits said: The next step in Google taking over the world? Perhaps. But I imagine this one will be in beta for a while...
- Sean said: I read through the whole comic, and I am now even more excited about this browser. It will be hard to give up Firefox and all of my addins though.
- Sebastian Werner said: It really seems to be true. Another webkit based browser. It seems that over time Webkit may be more important than Gecko (I vote for this). Adobe AIR, Nokia Nxx, Trolltech Qt, KDE, Apple and now Google Chrome. Hurray.
- Mijia said: Google Chrome task manager, 让我觉得他好像操作系统阿,仿佛一个完整功能的虚拟机,管理所有资源,各个组件在这个虚拟机中自由度更高,分离的程度更高,这会很棒的──另一方面,这样的应用很难写,不过应该可以相信Google的程序员
- Chris said: So many questions! With its whizzy new V8 JS engine, will Google sites (Maps etc) begin to demand Google Chrome for 'premium' features? Will it support the huge library of Mozilla plugins? (No way I can switch camps without Rikaichan for Japanese translation). And can we trust Google not to mine our data to serve ads (well, more than they do already)? Either way, very interesting times ahead!
- Khorshid said: Google to release the Beta version of its open source web browser tomorrow
- wvpv said: Can't wait to get my hands on it.
- David said: I'd rock a google browser.
- Robert Scoble said: Most shared item that I remember seeing recently on Google Reader. Demonstrates the interest there is in a Google browser.
- Derek said: Check out the comics
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HTC's Android-driven Dream revealed in glorious spy photos (9)
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Filed under: Handsets, Features, HTC, T-Mobile, Android Sure, we've seen some blurry videos and a few stolen glimpses when Andy Rubin demonstrated this beast, but now we've gotten our hands on a slew of pictures showing off a very real T-Mobile-branded Dream in all its Android-running glory. Not only does this confirm the design spied in those FCC docs as well as show off that nearly-done version of Android, but it seems to confirm the ...Shared by b r a n d o n m c c a l l (12) Jamieasp (20) Joe T (3) Jules (10) Keenan (0) Muthu Ramadoss (8) OdotJdot (5) sirmikester (17) Wayne (51)- sirmikester said: What an UGLY phone...
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Free: Free Replacements for Paid Tools (138)
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There might be no such thing as truly free beer, but in the world of computers and software, you can often brew your own substitutes to premium paid software and service with just a few double-clicks and some know-how. Aside from the dough you shell out for a computer and net connection, you can get a lot of neat stuff done without spending another dime, and we've highlighted a few of our favorite no-cost solutions ...Shared by | Balu | (0) 100rabh™ (8) Aaron (0) AaronTN (24) Adam S (3) Alec Peden (6) Allison Kipta (30) Andrés Milleiro (25) ani625 (63) Art (19) ashwin.nath93 (1) Bill (17) Black_Skorpio (3) Bob (3) buxx (0) Carlos (19) cesaracardoso (69) Chandoo (9) Chris (3) Chris (0) Christian (52) Christian (6) Christian Santos (59) claudine (14) Colby (2) Compulsivo (45) Compuwizard123 (16) CtrlBreak (11) daisylinbluez (0) Dan London (8) David (4) Derick Valadao (12) Donna (3) Doug (23) Doug Stewart (10) Duane (16) Eliacin (19) ema (3) Eric (39) Eric (11) Evelien (10) Fred Schechter (53) Fredrik Carlsson (15) Gabe (0) Gordon (13) Gordon (7) Greg (7) hasamba (33) Hasan (21) HejGustav (7) Helen Whitehead (1) Henry Webb (0) Heraldk (13) hibiscusroto (0) iammikeb (17) Ingar (5) Isaac (46) James Dorminey (6) Janine White (2) Jason Matthews (0) JBu92 (25) Jeremy L. (0) Joe (6) Joe (53) Joe T (3) john headstrong (3) Jon (3) Jonathan Sterling (8) jwmosley (2) Karan (5) Kathy Brewis (60) Keener (4) keith (52) KenFan (20) Khoa (5) Krazy (83) Kristian (33) Kyle (17) Laura Smith (2) Le prof. (8) Lee G. (21) Live & Direct (28) Maddy Lou (12) Marcel (21) marilink (12) Michael P (0) MichaelMJ (7) mike (0) Milan Navratil (33) Mitch (1) Mohammad Behdad (6) Mona N (57) MrQwest (38) Nicholas Schiller (5) Nick (4) Noah (22) nparker13 (67) oevl (2) Olivier (32) Pamela Heywood (13) Punksolid (26) Pyros (3) raddevon (15) Rami Taibah (298) rasml (5) RaynerApe (27) Ricardo M. (23) Richard (40) Robby Colvin (7) Robert (5) Role (54) Roopesh (2) Ryan (11) Ryan Adams (5) s7 (0) Sam (9) sapereaude17 (0) Scott Mitchell (30) Setu (4) Shawn (10) Shinn Photography (4) Steve (2) Steven (84) Sukij (0) taylor (191) The (2) thr33 (23) Tim (12) Travis Jon Allison (4) tsangal (8) TwisterMc (8) Ullash (0) War-N (5) WazNeeni (6) Witek Koroblewski (3) wwdj (8) yiwenyao (8) Zsolt T (1)- Derick Valadao said: Excellent guide for saving money on pretty much any platform.. except Linux :p
- Bill said: Problem is, most of that free stuff basically sucks. That's kind of why I'm switching to Mac. People who get paid to make stuff they like tend to do a better job.
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Internet Explorer 8 Catches Up, Shows Improvements, with Beta 2 - Webmonkey (11)
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Microsoft released the latest beta version of its next browser Wednesday. IE8 Beta 2 shows off some new features -- some of which feel oddly familiar -- as well as some innovations that make the browser easier to use for everyday surfers.Shared by Adam (7) andré.friedrichs (44) Cristi (15) Geert De Laet (5) Henry Webb (0) Jamie R (8) Joe T (3) Mikael (13) Nate Kennedy (3) RJO (14) tapir (15)- Jamie R said: Will IE6 finally die after IE8 comes out?
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Google launches mapping tool in India (1)
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Internet search engine giant Google on Wednesday launched a mapping tool called Google Map Maker in India, which was conceived and developed by its Indian engineering team.Shared by Joe T (3)Contribute comment -
Nokia N79, N85 and N96 hands-on (3)
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Filed under: Handsets, Nokia Well, they're here. Nokia's latest and greatest N-series devices just hit the market like a trio of well-aimed bricks -- or at least that's what Nokia's hoping. We got to spend a little bit of hands-on time with prototypes of the new devices, and while we came away slightly impressed, we were nowhere near E-series impressed. Here's our biggest problem with the lineup: the only one worth talking about is the ...Contribute comment -
Intel Develops Wireless POWER (7)
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Is the Earth Quarantined??? (1)
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Why haven't we met aliens yet? And why aren't we sending rockets all over the solar system? There is only one plausible explanation. Earth is being quarantined! A combination of higher alien civilizations and our own Earth-based military forces are working together to keep the Earth contained and neutralized.Shared by Joe T (3)Contribute comment -
India's Airtel claims "deadliest hackers" still can't crack its iPhone 3G (1)
permalinkFiled under: Handsets, Software, GSM, EDGE, Apple, OS XHey, hackers! Now that we've got the attention of millions upon millions of incredibly talented individuals, here's your next challenge. India's Airtel -- which is offering Apple's iPhone 3G at a near-stratospheric price -- has claimed that "even the most deadly hackers on the planet won't be able to crack the codes that support the iPhone's Airtel applications with rival company SIMs." Just so you know, it ...Shared by Joe T (3)
- Joe T said: now this is going to be interesting..
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Microsoft Desktops Gives Windows Super-Simple Multiple Desktops [Featured Windows Download] (58)
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Windows only: Desktops, a new Vista-compatible 1.0 release from Microsoft's Sysinternals team, is a multi-desktop tool for Windows users who don't want, or can't afford the system resources for, a complete virtual desktop solution, such as VirtuaWin or other tools we've covered. Desktops simply asks you to assign universal shortcut keys for desktop switching between a maximum of four (Shift+Ctrl+F1, for example), and then nests in your system tray to offer thumbnail views and switching ...Shared by Alireza (4) Alvin A. (19) Amr Eldib (0) Aranyx (5) baardoa (4) Bill (17) Black_Skorpio (3) Brandon Werner (0) C.K. (116) Cade (4) Cameron Hatfield (3) CannonGod (190) capt bro (0) Christian Santos (59) Christina (1) Cogo (4) Compuwizard123 (16) Dave (35) docbaily (28) Eduardo (2) ghosttie (18) grend (2) hank (2) happy_soil (12) iammikeb (17) Ian Yang (16) Jan Vazquez (4) Jeremy P (2) Joe Haynes (12) Joe T (3) Jonnie (1) Jordan (4) Josh (17) Keef (0) Kenny (4) Kévin (5) Kourosh (13) local (5) looprock (0) Marcel (5) Mikey (30) ndench (10) neuro (7) nilegomez (3) Paul (4) r0nya (9) Rodrigo (6) Ryan (27) Sai Gudigundla (9) StevieB (37) Tim (2) TJ (32) tOMPSON (5) Travis Roy (6) ULTIMATE CREATOR (2) xabbott (0) zsafwan (18)