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First look: Firefox 3.1 alpha 2 officially released (90)
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Mozilla has officially released Firefox 3.1 alpha 2. This version adds support for the HTML 5 "video" element, better tab dragging, and other new features.Read More...Shared by Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (64) adam (1172) Ahsan Navid Hussain (53) Alexander13 (493) ameo (257) Andrew (5) Andrew Schott (83) Antonio (48) arshad (81) AshTR (25) Atilano (39) Backhandzeus (17) Ben Adderson (8) bittin (219) Colide81 (36) damned viper (156) deusdiabolus (96) dobata (441) Dylan Thomas (56) Edouard (28) Eric (46) Eric Chen (144) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (58) Etienne Tremblay (2) Felix (13) Gabriel (10) harry07 (39) Hassan (37) Hoder Jensen (8) Hunkie Chan (5) Jacob Share (122) James Fuller (20) Javed (150) Jen (48) Jeremy (111) Jimmy Buck (17) Joe (108) Johan (8) Johnny Software (68) Jojo (49) Jose Marques (11) Joshua Peek (8) justin tevya finkelstein (21) Kabren Levinson (28) Katrina (13) Krazy (188) Kyle Brady (16) Kyle Callahan (5) Lee (72) Lucas Boyles (23) Luciano (18) Mao Yu (28) Matt Lopez (120) mattlopez (98) MH (48) mhking (57) Michael Mior (62) Mike (6) Mike Grybos (30) najee (433) Patrick (157) Patty (264) Paul (8) Paul Edwards (32) Paul Spoerry (72) Peter (8) Piedro Molinero (310) prattmic (15) Rafael Capanema (17) Rafael Teixeira (11) Ricardo Giesta (15) Ryan Brodkin (27) ryan.capote (101) SDMDPM14X (14) Shaun Coates (9) stefano (13) Steven (8) Terrance D. Kennedy (25) tharik (36) Tim (8) Toby (29) Tyson Williams (65) ultraviolet (63) Vincent Ballut (75) Vish (13) w0lfh0und (782) Wallace (18) wcaw (76) Zak M. (690) Zenith (27)Contribute comment -
Socialbrowse: Don't Surf Alone (23)
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Browsing the web is typically a very solitary activity, even if the Web 2.0 revolution has given us easy tools like FriendFeed or SocialMedian to share our online activities. However, a different breed of services like Browzmi or the Y Combinator funded Socialbrowse are trying to make the actual browsing experience more social by displaying your friends' actions right in the browser. Socialbrowse is releasing a new version of its service today which, besides being ...Shared by Alex Ryan (17) AndyH (9) Ashwani (4) bhc3 (55) Burcu Tüzün (33) Chris J Guerra (27) Corvida (95) Eric (8) Gregory Go (44) Hagen (20) Jesse (21) Joe (108) Kin (23) LouCypher (59) louisgray (165) Mao Yu (28) Robert (54) sarahintampa (98) StevieB (73) svartling (29) Tancredi (78) ultraviolet (63) Will (11)- bhc3 said: "However, a different breed of services like Browzmi or the Y Combinator funded Socialbrowse are trying to make the actual browsing experience more social by displaying your friends' actions right in the browser."
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New Adobe AIR App Delivers Live Video From FOX News (13)
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Are you addicted to the news lately? Here in the U.S., it's election season which means that easy access to live news coverage is a must-have these days. There was a time when you could only get the news via TV, radio, or paper, but now the web offers a number of different ways to watch the news. Whether it's your favorite news web site, up-to-the-minute blog coverage, streaming video, citizen journalism, or even desktop ...Shared by Alex (102) Brian (82) CannonGod (257) charlie anzman (120) Joey Gibson (20) Kevin Sablan (36) lnewcomer (39) Mao Yu (28) Mike F (486) Rex (170) Rob (148) Tim (28) wizardElite (6)Contribute comment -
Word Processing: Most of You Still Use Desktop Software (20)
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This week we ran a poll asking which word processing tool you primarily use. We wanted to see if things had changed much since we ran the same poll one year ago. So are ReadWriteWeb readers, many of whom are early adopters of Internet technology, using online word processing services now instead of desktop software? Er, no. As at time of writing, over 1,500 people had voted. 48% of those still use Microsoft Word as ...Shared by AJ (198) CannonGod (257) charlie anzman (120) Courtney (26) Donnie Berkholz (11) Elizabeth (49) everyone loves a wee sombrero (129) James Whatley (41) keith (76) lezionidistile (9) Mao Yu (28) Morton Fox (76) MrGuff (90) Oudi Antebi (25) Rex (170) Robert Scoble (82) Rutger Blom (22) ultraviolet (63) Yu (57) Zoli (27)Contribute comment -
Microsoft’s Answer To Google Docs Hits 1 Million Users (15)
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Microsoft has announced that its Office Live Workspace Beta has reached its one millionth user. The service, which serves as both an extension to Office and a direct competitor to Google Docs and startups like Zoho, was announced last winter and opened in public beta last March. When we originally covered Live Workspace, we criticized its underwhelming web-based text editor. Rather than focusing its efforts on improving webtop document editing, which is offered by rival ...Shared by AJ (31) AJ (198) Benedict Lee Zhi En (235) hank (20) Joy O'Hare (223) ManiacD (30) Mao Yu (28) Mich D (169) pericles (785) PMinze (29) Ray (20) Rutger Blom (22) Scott (19) Stephen J. Sundberg (5) Umesh (12)- Ray said: people really use this?
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Think Facebook Beta is Sexy? Lots Don’t. Yet. (9)
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New versus old. That’s the divide currently being managed by Facebook across its membership. From the vantage of Compete.com, the new option offered by the network has its fair share of adopters. But many are reverting to the original, too. It is said that in mid-August, Facebook saw 60% of its users venturing to try the new site. Sounds good, right? Sure. Of course, the company has made it a point to perform a gradual ...Shared by AJ (198) Andrew Peek (25) Bridget (14) David Hadley (7) Duncan (85) Fireman17 (30) iAlja (35) Mao Yu (28) melmyfinger (15)Contribute comment -
Big data: The next Google : Nature News (23)
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Finding Interesting Feeds Just Got Easier: Toluu Adds Tags - ReadWriteWeb (18)
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The OPML sharing and matching service Toluu provides a great way to find and share interesting RSS feeds. One feature that had been missing so far, however, was tagging. In its latest update, which was released today, Toluu has made tagging one of the central features of the service, which will make finding new and interesting blogs through Toluu even easier. Adding Tags Now, every feed page on Toluu will show a "Tags" tab. This ...Shared by Adam (11) Alex (102) Alex Ryan (17) baixinho (25) charlie anzman (120) dobata (441) GeniusBoyWonder (44) Kathy Brewis (75) Kerry (31) louisgray (165) Mao Yu (28) metaeuphoria (20) Mike F (486) Phil (55) Rob (148) sarahintampa (98) Yung-Hui Lim (84) 小草莓 (24)Contribute comment - Buffer.me | Private Beta (10)
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Buffer.me Brings Cool Design to YouTube Videos (17)
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Designed and conceptualized by just one person, Buffer.me is the epitome of what can happen when a talented designer tries to do something to improve an experience that seems less appealing by the day. Buffer.me uses the YouTube API to populate the site with videos, but it totally changes the way you view them. As the company’s founder explained, Buffer.me aims at “giving the user a better experience, faster results and a more intuitive design.” ...Shared by Alexander13 (493) Ananya Walia (771) Andrew Peek (25) aNTwNHs (80) Cai Chen (1112) David (21) DC (11) fr3dly (50) guy (631) Ilias (6) Leena (1187) Mao Yu (28) Mickey (3) Phil (55) Sigalon (36) TNLNYC (5) Wayne (52)Contribute comment -
http://mashable.com/2008/09/03/awesome-google-chrome/ (117)
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I didn’t expect this. I fired up Google’s web browser, Chrome, expecting very little except a stripped down early beta with a plethora of bugs. After playing with it for a while, it’s too early to say that I’m blown away, but I must admit that I’ve stumbled onto some impressive feats which show that the team that built Chrome was intelligent, mature and forward-thinking. Here they are, in no particular order. 1. Blazing fast ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (28) Adam Singer (16) AKs (265) Alberto (339) alison (6) alyssa (22) Andrea Lazzari (6) Andrew Hughes (32) Angelo (3) AnilG (24) aNTwNHs (80) assbach (37) Austin Brown (18) Avi (795) Babychen Mathew (388) Barry Dobson (1) Ben Jacob (27) BillDeys (67) bittin (219) brandon (4) Brian Cuban (1085) Cai Chen (1112) Ch (132) Chad Smith (28) Chris Clark (9) Chuck Rogers (7) Cubby Brendle (16) Dave (36) Dean Burge (13) Derrik (37) Dimitar D (38) dobata (441) Dominic Tremblay (12) downbeat (44) Edward David (6) Eliacin (44) Erik (8) FDávid (20) FelipeC (20) Gaurav Kanoongo (9) GP (46) Greg Loesch (37) Håkan (25) harry07 (39) hikbi (109) HollowMarkeD (65) Houston Marsh (4) inkode (28) J.D. Rucker (514) James Goux (9) Jamie Wallis (29) Jandy (21) Jason Kingery (15) Javed (150) Jay Bandoy (48) jayce (60) Jens Christian Freund (20) Jim (19) Joey Foxenberger (22) John (12) Jon Henshaw (7) Jordan (411) Jordan Griffith (4) Josh (13) Josh (17) JunChen (9) Justin Baum (9) Justine (3) K (24) Kathy (357) Krazy (188) Kyle (17) Laura Dantonio (22) Leena (1187) linguafranca (37) lost.static (13) Mao Yu (28) mark boyce (13) Mark Dorgan (43) Mashable (11) Matthew Keeney (1) miasarmento (117) Michael Liu (12) Mike Grybos (30) mr94 (10) nanog (24) nervioso (77) Nigel Eccles (147) nparker13 (111) Paul D. Spradling (27) Paul Roberts (10) Photo Larry (19) Pranjal P (31) Rafael Teixeira (11) Rich (37) Robert (15) Ryan Brodkin (27) sadiq kassamali (41) Shane Coffey (101) Sharjeel (34) Siddique (23) Steinkirch (115) Stuart (35) Sumesh (107) Syam (26) Tina K.J (10) TJ Lauerman (12) Tom (11) Tomasz Cieńciała (1) Travis Barden (12) Waldemar (14) Wayne Sutton (65) Wesley Donehue (246) Wismark (12) Wyctim (38) Zaki (63) ziqbalbh (24)- BillDeys said: I love it, can't wait til it's on the Mac AND has plugins. I need delicious, my web life is there! I also got giddy over the dragging tabs around and into new windows and back to old windows, don't know why but it is so effen slick!
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Chrome is Not a Windows-Killer (28)
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I’ve been reading all sorts of starry eyed accounts as to how the new browser from Google dubbed Chrome is going to kill Windows. As someone who is absolutely dazzled by Chrome, I’m here to tell you that it isn’t the case. Certainly, we may be looking at one of the best browsers to date, particularly for the Windows platform. It’s sleek not just in appearance, but load times and memory usage. That said, it’s ...Shared by AJ (198) arturo.servin (27) Backhandzeus (17) burkinaboy (147) Chris (20) Coop (25) Doni (51) Duncan (85) Edney Souza (69) Haltse (17) Jeffrey (27) John (1) Mao Yu (28) Mark (16) mr94 (10) Oliver Reichenstein (7) Olivier (54) Onder Eren (6) piero babudro (17) Rick K (3) Rizzn (76) shark (17) Simon (34) Steven Hodson (29) StreetForce1 (111) Victor (23) wolkanca (29) Yung-Hui Lim (84)Contribute comment - Apple confirms September 9th special event: "Let's Rock" (3)
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Giving Google Chrome A Spin. This Thing Moves Fast. (56)
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Google announced Chrome yesterday and the company has already offered Windows XP and Vista owners the opportunity to try it out. And although I’ve only been able to use it for just a little while, Google Chrome is not only one of the fastest browsers I’ve ever used, it’s easily one of the best. The Google Chrome install was quick and easy. In a matter of seconds (literally), I downloaded the application from the company’s ...Shared by Adam (5) Adam Selwood (28) Alex (18) Amit Panhale (8) Andrew Boardman (71) ario (36) Bob (28) Brenton (3) Brian (26) Bruce Vigneault (10) cakogal (12) Cale (5) cfohlin (9) Chung (111) coolsin (11) Craig (4) D. (114) dana (3) danliebke (61) Derek (33) dobata (441) Dov Harrington (3) Eric Herboso (12) HollowMarkeD (65) Jaemi kehoe (21) jean (14) Jeff (52) Jeff (2) ji (8) Jonathan (16) Jorg (5) Jrod (68) Justin Yost (83) louisgray (165) Maggie (5) Mao Yu (28) Michael (7) mjlambie (5) ModernBizzle (6) Netviber (10) Oddly Zen (27) Ozgur (6) paul.grayson (13) R. Francis (30) Rafael (20) Rex (170) Role (54) Ryan (46) Sigalon (36) Stavros (28) svartling (29) That Kid from Omaha (6) Vipul (46) Wayne Smallman (40) Wismark (12) zapnap (35)Explore read five notes- Adam said: The first reviews are looking good!
- Alex said: yup!
- paul.grayson said: Chrome is sweeeet! Looks good (apart from crappy windows fonts) and is darn fast too! Also I like the ability to make shortcuts to launch gmail etc as separate windows without all the browser back/forward gubins. I might actually use this as my main browser for a while on my Mac via Parallels.
- Adam Selwood said: Have been using it now for a few minutes, and also very impressed.
- That Kid from Omaha said: Wow. Could anyone write a more gushing PR release, err, "review?"
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Microsoft Tells Apple and Google to Wait Up; Hints at Skymarket (11)
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So Microsoft saw Apple and the iPhone 3G and adjoining App Store pass its stoop slapping fives with its oh-so-cool friends, and executives in the Windows Mobile division perhaps thought it best to come up something with their own. Then, just last week, Google unveiled plans to introduce something called Android Market to complement its mobile software platform when it arrives sometime in the next few months. Now Microsoft is letting slip its own message ...Shared by deanterry (13) ignace / micronauta (11) Jeffrey (27) Joe (108) keith (76) laleh (5) Mao Yu (28) Mark Dixon (9) Mike F (486) Nate (32) Yung-Hui Lim (84)- Nate said: Microsoft deserves a little credit here for executing on the mobile platform thing before Apple or Google. Too bad they rather fell apart executing on it.
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Google Implements Social Graph API and hCard in Profiles (113)
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this February, Google released its Social Graph API, which allows developers to give users the option to easily find data on their social connections around the web. Google itself, however, hasn't really implemented any of this technology yet. Starting today, however, it seems Google is starting to surface some of this information from your Social Graph in your Google Profile, which might be a first sign that Google is planning to do more with these ...Shared by !&# (26) adam (1172) Alan Dean (55) Alex Ryan (17) Andrei (18) Andrew Terry (30) Andy (16) Anthony Romano (10) aNTwNHs (80) atul (96) audi (6) Ben Shoemate (26) Benjamin (1187) Bjoern (36) Brian Landau (20) brokekid (146) Bruce (3) Cai Chen (1112) charlie anzman (120) Chris Newman (1) Chris R. (15) Chris Ryall (24) ChristianAnderson (8) Corvida (95) Cosmin (9) dani (26) Deep.ed (79) Dimitar D (38) dobata (441) DOCBook Howto (126) Dominik (34) Edo (22) Elroy (22) elsterama (44) FelipeC (20) folkert (3) graywolf (33) gregoire (16) guttertec (50) guy (631) hao (8) Harper (94) Henk-Jan van der Klis (13) Henri Bergius (2) Hervé (20) Hisham (23) iAlja (35) iskandr (18) Jamin (33) Javed (150) Jeff (23) Jeppe (8) Jeremy (92) Joakim Lind (22) joamag (10) Joe (108) Justin Baum (9) Karl Söderström (8) karmona (6) Kathy (357) kcearns (15) Kerry (31) Kevin (10) kukoo (6) Leena (1187) leo (15) Leon Ridge-Cooke (42) losamorales (3) Magnus J (3) Mao Yu (28) marchbox (21) Marianne (12) Marshall Kirkpatrick (4) Marshall Sponder (24) Matthew Bischoff (36) mattnz (16) Michael (42) Miguel Angel (93) mndoci (58) Mushin (51) Nate (32) Nick Cobb (497) nicoladecarne (3) Nihar (25) nikan (41) Niklas (22) Niva (11) onlythoughtworks (46) partout (25) perspikace (26) Phil (5) Phreak 2.0 (52) Pierre (6) probefahrer.alex (14) Régis Gaidot (14) ramyon (30) Richard (18) Roger (33) Schade (3) Sébastien (12) SMC (204) sryo (32) StevieB (73) Syed Akram (13) symtym (16) Tal Siach (481) Tibor (41) Trebel (15) ultraviolet (63) Votis (12) w0lfh0und (782) whatevernevermind (9) 小草莓 (24)