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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 (139) 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 (64) Antoine (27) Antoine van Dinter (6) Anurag (3) Appu (17) Aren Grimshaw (2) atomantic (1) atul (70) azin (7) b (23) Babychen Mathew (264) 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 (4) 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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No Joke: Google Introduces Its Own Browser (105)
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Google Blogoscoped has published a lengthly cartoon sent to them by Google and drawn by Scott McCloud that provides the first public details about Google Chrome, an open source browser based on WebKit and powered by Google Gears that has been rumored but never before confirmed. According to the cartoon (which can be seen in its entirely here - thanks Marshall), the Google Chrome project has already undergone a substantial period of development with engineers ...Shared by 88michael (6) Aaron (5) Aaron (2) AaronTN (25) Aeh310 (9) Alex (13) Alex C (29) Allen Thompson (14) Amer (9) Amihai (20) Angel (5) Angelito (4) Benedict Lee Zhi En (100) Brad (9) Brit (23) C.K. (116) Carl (5) cbsmith (37) cfohlin (9) Chantal (27) Chris J Guerra (11) Compuwizard123 (16) Darnell Clayton (1) dema (9) Derek (29) DigitalMike (55) Drew Olanoff (117) Dustin (3) Earl E Morningwood (37) Ed (6) egon (6) emiliano (1) Eoin (8) Esteban (2) fabiano (22) fabio (40) Gabriel (6) Garrett (2) Gauravonomics (39) glaforge (35) Gothy (17) H. Duthel (82) Havaslash (31) heather (13) Hervé (16) Hisham (21) iAlja (25) Ian Benedict (3) IanBlackburn (23) Inthenameofmine (361) Jack (66) Jean-François (4) Jeffrey (5) Jeremy (70) Jesus (27) Jill (48) Joe (13) Jon (14) Jun Labao (11) Kyle (16) lindenb (1) mabisa (34) Maksim Berjoza (18) Mario Menti (2) Mark (7) Mark (1) Markus (2) matt (10) Merlin (4) miasarmento (104) Mihalcea Razvan (217) Moses (61) natadd (4) Ogu (9) Ooble (13) or (5) Pascal Sijen (2) Paul (16) paulo (20) Pimienta (2) plasmaegg (15) plu (23) Prashanth (12) Régis Kuckaertz (9) Rk (6) Robert Scoble (61) Role (54) Rotkäpchen (8) Rudolf Olah (6) Ryan S (39) sczizzo (5) Sebastian Werner (16) shark (17) Sigalon (25) Silvo (5) Steffan Antonas (4) surftheair (8) Thomas (14) Tim (12) Timothy (12) Tzury (19) Vahid (101) Vinuth (5) Will (14) ZakMb (5) Zoram (19)Explore read 10 notes- Chris J Guerra said: hehe of course posted after they resigned their deal to power mozilla search...
- matt said: I like that each tab has it's own process... I hate it when one page kills my entire browser.
- Chantal said: This is so strange. It's making use of WebKit, but it's going to be Windows only at first.
- Ed said: I'm in...
- Ogu said: Esto se ve bastante interesante. Aunque no pienso que necesitemos OTRO navegador, es bueno ver que al menos este esta pensando las cosas muy diferente. Que opinan?
- Earl E Morningwood said: I must say, it looks awesome,
- Angel said: Ah Caray! Esto si es nuevo. Un navegador HECHO por Google??? Dejenme y lo instalo y reporto sobre los resultados.
- Hervé said: Le meilleur détaillé.
- Silvo said: bilo je samo vprašanje časa...
- Mark said: Interesting. Will look forward to trying this.
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CNN - Fair and Balanced? (1)
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It's Friday -- so time for a random post. Some of you know I'm a news junkie and thoroughly enjoy getting into the craziness of the political season. As I've been flipping channels during this presidential campaign season, I've drawn some conclusions about the conservative or liberal slant of the major news outlets. My thoughts are represented on this graphic. I've been watching CNN quite a bit recently, and it seems like they've made a ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
Twitter at the Office | The View from Harvard Business | BNET (3)
permalinkAndy McAfee didn’t quite understand all the buzz about Twitter. The Harvard Business School professor has built quite a following around his work looking at how Web 2.0 technologies such as social networking can be great collaboration tools in the enterprise. But Twitter? 140-character communications?Then he fired up his own account and quickly began to see the possibilities, not only for building a personal network, but also as an office tool. Writing in his blog ...Contribute comment
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Blog Tour with Shawn Wood Continues (1)
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One of the speakers I'm jazzed about who will be at Innovate in a few weeks is Shawn Wood--the Experiences Pastor (great title!) from Seacoast Church in South Carolina. His first book is called 200 Pomegranates and an Audience of One, and I had a few minutes to catch up with him and ask a few questions... Tim: One of the things that really struck me in reading the advance copy of the book was ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
The first law of mass media (97)
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Organizations will work tirelessly to de-personalize every communication medium they encounter. Radio ads used to be live, personal and spoken by an individual.TV ads used to feature actual people, demonstrating something, usually live.Phone calls involved a live speaker, talking, with permission, to another person.Email used to be honest interactions between consenting adults.Facebook pages (and Wikipedia, too) were built by people, not staffs.Twits came from real people, and so did instant messages. One by one, the ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) Aaron (2) Aaron (0) Aden Davies (8) AJ (161) Alex (18) Andreas (4) Andrew Eberlin (1) Andrew Mitry (21) angol (10) ani625 (64) anj (6) Anne (10) Anne McCrossan (5) atul (70) barry (0) Benjamin R (4) bhc3 (34) billspaced (8) Bob Hazlett (5) Brad Garland (6) Brent the Closet Geek (12) Carlos José (20) Chandoo (9) chrisbrogan.com (24) Clay (40) Courtney (6) Daniel C (4) danliebke (47) Dave (4) David Daniels (6) Dominik (27) Dr. Ernie (48) Elliott P. (5) Fred (6) Fred Schechter (53) G$ (3) George Kao (4) Gonzalo Jimenez (3) Greg March (0) grow (4) Jared (11) Javed (62) Jay (5) Jayx (6) Jeff Schmidt (11) Jeremy (12) Jeton (5) John (5) John (16) John Magnus (31) Jonas (0) Joseph Rodgers (13) Josh Bancroft (22) Josh Hoover (1) jproffitt (1) Julius (27) Kneale Mann | RedFish Group (18) Larko (0) Lee (0) Lisa Creech Bledsoe (1) lizunlong (4) Logan (0) macshaggy (1) marcel weiß (10) marilink (12) Mark (5) martin (0) Mihalcea Razvan (217) Murat Kahraman (0) p0ps (18) Papa (4) partout (25) philip (0) pni (3) Ranjani Ravi (9) rexy (23) Richard (18) Rizzn (71) rveguilla (5) sapereaude17 (0) SAWagner30 (5) Sebastian (2) shwibbs (4) Steve (10) Steve (2) Taylor (6) Thaddeus Clark (2) Theo (9) Thomas Smith (23) Tibor (41) Tim (15) Travis Seitler (1) Trojan Warrior (16) Ullash (0) wolfie toutomoutochan (22) wrburgess (1)- Ullash said: Interesting Observation..
- Josh Bancroft said: They make the fatal mistake of editing the human out of the conversation. And then what are you left with?
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Risk Takers and Risk Makers (3)
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One of the most common risks leaders face when making tough decisions is the risk of criticism and perception. When you step out and try something new, there are often many people just waiting to say, “You’re wrong,” “You’re crazy,” “It will never work,” and “You’re an idiot.” And if it doesn’t work, they are the same people who’ll say “I told you so,” and “I can’t trust you,” (even though they never did). The ...Contribute comment -
Too Good? (1)
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I find this story unbelievable. A 9 year old baseball player is so good at pitching that parents of kids on other teams and coaches of other teams called for the league to ban him from that position. What? I have kids that play little league sports and it can be frustrating to watch a game where the teams are “uneven”. But, I’ve never even considered the idea of protesting the team or the league ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
College 2.0 (1)
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An Apple iPhone or iPod touch will become a central part of Abilene Christian University’s innovative learning experience this fall when all freshmen are provided one of these converged media devices, said Phil Schubert, ACU executive vice president. At ACU - the first university in the nation to provide these cutting-edge media devices to its incoming class - freshmen will use an iPhone or iPod touch to receive homework alerts, answer in-class surveys and quizzes, ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
ChiefTech: "SharePoint can lead to huge chaos" (4)
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Blogging from NZ's BrightStar Intranet conference, Michael provides a summary of Chandima Kulathilake's presentation on SharePoint governance. Kulathilake is a Microsoft SharePoint specialist and explains how "SharePoint can lead to huge chaos": Site proliferation ... no plans Server proliferation ... people and groups doing their own thing Technology proliferation ... many different tools, where do you put things? Since this warning comes from a SharePoint specialist, don't say you haven't been warned. Of course, IMHO ...Contribute comment -
Are You Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable? (6)
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Last Sunday at our Greenville campus, we had an older couple, probably in their sixties, accept Christ. That’s worth celebrating. I love to watch life change happen. Here’s what’s amazing about stories like that. Our services in Greenville aren’t designed for people in their sixties. Our services are designed for a much younger audience. It’s an audience that loves loud music. They are comfortable with video teaching, because video is already a huge part of ...Contribute comment -
Same ol’ Voice Brand New Megaphone (1)
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There’s a new facebook group trying to influence Barack Obama’s choice of Vice President. The story here is that in the old days, there really wasn’t any way for Barack Obama to get real time polling information outside of a few hundred poll calls and there certainly wasn’t an effective way for a community to quickly ban together to influence such a decision. But now there’s an outside chance 100k people might directly influence his ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
Your Thinking Determines Outcomes (1)
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Ever wonder why your decisions keep producing outcomes that are less than what you hoped for? Maybe it's because the thinking that determines your decisions is not based on truth. Maybe it's only wishful thinking. Albert Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. And yet...many of us make decisions all day long that are based on assumptions that are just not correct. ...Shared by Aaron (2)Contribute comment -
50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business (86)
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We really can’t deny the fact that businesses are testing out Twitter as part of their steps into the social media landscape. You can say it’s a stupid application, that no business gets done there, but there are too many of us (including me) that can disagree and point out business value. I’m not going to address the naysayers much with this. Instead, I’m going to offer 50 thoughts for people looking to use Twitter ...