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Portable Chrome Puts Chrome on Your Thumb Drive [Featured Windows Download] (11)
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Windows only: You've seen its flashy features and were impressed with its speed, and now you wish you could put Google Chrome on your thumb drive and take it with you wherever you go? It's far from official, but German blogger Caschy has put together a portable version of Google Chrome you can run off your thumb drive. Just unzip the download to your thumb drive and run ChromeLoader.exe. All your Chrome settings and profile ...Shared by charlie anzman (78) Christian Santos (59) DaveP (4) everyone loves a wee sombrero (61) Jakob (26) keith (52) Mark (9) MDWeezer (6) ryan.capote (62) Shogun (13) Wei (21)Contribute comment -
Top 10 Web Applications for FriendFeed (29)
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Over the last few months, a plethora of tools — addons, scripts, Web apps — have emerged using the FriendFeed API. Here is a list of the top 10 Web applications that you can check out to get the most out of the service. Which do you use? Tell us more in the comments. NoiseRiver NoiseRiver adds some neat extra functionality to FriendFeed, like rating other users and shared items with keywords and descriptions such ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Adam Loving (7) Adi (13) Ahmed (53) ani625 (57) Cathy Lamberth (5) charlie anzman (78) Drew Olanoff (103) edu (28) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (8) fundament (37) Geoff K (9) Guillaume Foutry (53) Håkan (12) HollowMarkeD (61) Kyle (17) Larry Cummings (2) Mark (17) Matteo (23) miasarmento (103) Nice Fish Films (45) P Kitano (5) Shogun (13) slice in (10) Then (16) THT (7) TOM BOITO (7) Valeehill (9) Wesley Donehue (209)Contribute comment -
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Available Now: Windows XP $399, Ubuntu $349 (33)
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The way Dell introduced the Inspiron Mini 9 was pretty inspired, so it's almost been depressing watching the steady stream of leaks deflate it into a now familiar device, even though it's only being released today. As leaked, inside is an Intel Atom Diamondville processor and it has a 1024x600 LED-backlit screen with 4, 8 and 16GB SSD options (plus you get 2GB free online storage at Box.Net) and about three hours of battery life. ...Shared by Adam McDonald (19) Alex France (114) Alexander13 (313) Andrew Ruess (94) Azeem (19) Brian Schwartz (5) Chad Smith (23) Clement (8) Danny (9) Doug Adams (76) Doug Funny (42) Florian (1) Gil (157) Jade (8) Jason Remnant (12) Kevin (10) Matt Mueller (11) Mike Nayyar (140) Mitchell (4) Paul Edwards (16) ryan.capote (62) sarah (232) Shogun (13) ShuTian (28) Stephen H. Gerstacker (2) Sweyn Venderbush (6) Tidus (8) Toby (119) Tom (17) tony (4) Tony Manco (35) Tyler C Hellard (3) Wolf Paulus (7)Contribute comment - Google Chrome Security Vulnerability (2)
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Google Calculator Part 2 (Pic) (11)
permalink[Hat tip to Dave Shaw and SEOMoz’ 10 inexplicably weird search results for this result!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Calculator Part 2 (Pic) | Comments][Advertisement] Want to advertise here? Your ad will show in the blog and feed.Shared by Aerial (21) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (8) Kris (40) marcell (12) Matteo Giordano (12) Panic (6) Phuller10 (21) ppalli (19) rOckY (113) Shogun (13) WindPower (28)
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Google Chrome EULA Claims Ownership of Everything You Create on Chrome, From Blog Posts to Emails [Google Chrome] (23)
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So, are you enjoying the snappy, clean performance of Google Chrome since downloading yesterday? If so, you might want to take a closer peek at the end user license agreement you didn't pay any attention to when downloading and installing it. Because according to what you agreed to, Google owns everything you publish and create while using Chrome. Ah-whaaa? Here are the juicy bits in question: 11. Content license from you 11.1 You retain copyright ...Shared by Aaron (24) Bill (11) Dan (3) Echoes11111 (4) fmavituna (15) G Code (12) Jason Brett (4) John Mettraux (19) joshed (3) Kevin (65) Leonardo Souza (11) Michael (18) Michael D. Irizarry (3) Nanok (2) Nav (9) ocular avulsionist (6) Riptide Furse or Krossbow (14) rjhintz (32) Robert Accettura (11) rOckY (113) Sean (9) Shogun (13) zenatuz (12)- Aaron said: This EULA is so unreasonable that the state of Washington would throw it out in a second. There's legal precedent here, so I'm not terribly worried about it.
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Beta Browser Speed Tests: Which Is Fastest? (117)
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Google's new Chrome web browser beta is getting a lot of attention for its slick looks, helpful features, and performance, but how does it rank against the early releases of more established browsers? We've previously put the major browser releases to the speed test, but today we're measuring Chrome against the second beta of Internet Explorer 8, as well as the beta of Firefox 3's next iteration, 3.1. We tested tomorrow's browsers on startup and ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) Adam Dempsey (13) Adrian (4) afahy (2) Alan (24) Alex (77) alyssa (18) Andrew Greene (2) BillDeys (67) brad (12) BrendoMan (103) Brian Antonelli (4) Brian Junyor (38) Brooke Adcox (9) Bryant Tan (20) C.K. (105) Cai Chen (738) Cam (14) Carl Dunn3 (4) Chad Smith (23) Chandoo (9) Chris (19) Chris Reed (8) Christian Santos (59) Chung (111) clementi (14) Creeva (25) d1g1t (243) Dani McDaniel (37) Darin (5) deusdiabolus (56) Digg Boss (586) Dileepa (20) dobata (281) Donna (10) Dr.Eric Fickes (16) Drew (24) dzinrgeek (7) ekaye (4) Elmer Thomas (119) everyone loves a wee sombrero (61) fatihturan (49) Gabriel (3) gnusic (66) Greg Rosen (12) Herb G (4) History of Blogging (152) homaid (1) HonestReporting (10) Inetgate Writer (17) J.D. Rucker (315) Jacob Share (79) Jamie McGibbon (59) Jason Gilman (67) Jason Kingery (15) Jay (18) JBu92 (25) Jeff (45) Jeff (31) Jeff Hertlein (11) Joe (18) Jon (4) Jose (5) Kathy (230) keith (52) Kevin Federline (191) kiran (65) Krazy (83) Lee G. (21) Leena (771) Liam Bresnahan (2) LightMatt (1) Louis Liem (35) louisgray (110) Mani Karthik (92) Mark Dunne (5) Marten (5) Matias Sulzberger (11) Matt Lopez (43) mattlopez (40) mauricio (12) mavrevMatt (18) maxyRO (338) mejaredme (233) Morton Fox (42) mr_gadget (149) Neil Vallon (26) Omar Abid (40) Paolo Amoroso (2) Phil (42) Priit^ (31) Program Witch (18) quicket (6) Richard Rosenstein (4) Rob (1) rOckY (113) Romey (25) Ross V (276) Russell Heimlich (6) Ryan S (39) Sean (9) Sharjeel (25) Shogun (13) shrutes (7) Simone Villas Boas (3) SMC (193) Stacy (36) Steven (84) Tal Siach (373) Techboy (13) Tim Visher (45) Trevor Wermund (108) Tyler McIntyre (7) utility73 (8) Valeehill (9) Zak M. (349) 猫影 (12)- Dileepa said: IE8 is slow.IE8 uses more memory.Chrome 0.2 and Firefox 3.1b (not 3.0.1) are almost evenly matched.
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Preventing paranoia: when does Google Chrome talk to Google.com? (42)
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For better or worse, my blog is popular with the Google conspiracy-theorist demographic. I knew that as soon as Google Chrome launched, some readers would ask tough questions about privacy and how/when Google Chrome communicates with google.com. So I decided to tackle this issue head-on. I talked to the Chrome team to find out if there’s anything to worry about. The short answer is no. For the long answer, read on. - If you’re just ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) Aaron (7) Adam (10) AJ (154) Andy Beal (19) Bob Hazlett (5) Brit (23) C.K. (105) Carl (5) cgsheldon (112) Christopher (39) Chung (111) d1g1t (243) David Erickson (25) DavidSS (7) dobata (281) Erik J. Heels (27) Gregory Go (19) Guillermo Esteves (13) hubfeed (21) inkode (23) Jeff (45) JLH (2) Jonathan (25) Kirill Tikhonov (4) louisgray (110) Martin Gordon (11) met (8) Mike F (338) moedusa (16) moonboy (8) Peter Warnock (6) Phuller10 (21) robert (7) Sebastian (4) Shogun (13) Shoshannah F (14) Steve Nimmons (58) svartling (23) Waldemar (13) Young (17) Zaki (47)Contribute comment -
Mozilla Not Worried About Google new browser (150)
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In response to today’s news that Google is releasing its own browser, code-named Chrome, I decide to call John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp., the folks behind the fast growing Firefox browser. My intention was to find out what he thought about this development especially since they have been viewed as close personal partner of Google. Who Is Impacted By Google Browser Most? Obviously Microsoft Mozilla Firefox Opera Apple's Safari Others The open source browser ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) Aaron (5) adam (666) Adam (35) Adam (11) Adam Debreczeni (10) Adrian (4) Aelle (24) Akhmad Fathonih (8) Alan (24) Alex (5) Alex (13) Alex G. (2) Aleyda (9) Andrew Ruess (94) Arslan Zahid (72) Athar (6) Babychen Mathew (225) Brad Brown Jr. (18) Brajeshwar (19) Brandon (38) Brandon Quintana (4) Bryan (8) Buzzworkers (15) Caleb Brown (3) Cam (14) cgsheldon (112) charris1980 (47) Chris Coleman (54) Chris Harrison (1) Chris L (20) Chris O'Brien (6) CJ (7) CJ (72) Connor (6) Cvent (6) Dan Frommer (9) Danny (9) David (5) David Machiavello (18) Dillon Amburgey (5) Divya Mistry (3) dobata (281) dolphonia (27) Doug Funny (42) dreig (24) edmarriner (8) Eli (9) Eric Chen (66) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (33) GaB (4) gbraad (2) George Syson (12) GilesVG (14) Guillermo Esteves (13) guy (479) Hagen (3) Hassan (22) Hens Zimmerman (6) hoover900 (4) Inthenameofmine (361) Isaac (27) James Fuller (13) Jason (6) Jay (18) Jay Bandoy (26) Jay Springett (6) Jeremy (51) Jim (16) Jim Vuccolo (5) Jimmah (9) Joe (8) Joe (73) Johan (4) John Storer II (23) Jonas (4) jonas (4) Jonathan (15) Jorge (18) Ju (13) Justin Yost (39) Kabren Levinson (21) Katrina (10) Kevin Rose (9) Kevin Sablan (8) Kevin Zolkiewicz (6) Kim (6) Krazy (83) Kristen (180) Larry (8) Leyla Bonilla (74) louisgray (110) Matt Crutchfield (1) Matthew Turnbull (17) Michael Religioso (24) Mike F (338) Mike Grybos (22) Mike Nayyar (140) MInTheGap (14) mndoci (29) Mr. BabyMan (243) Nacho (5) Narayan (29) Narayanan Hariharan (123) nikan (18) Orkun (5) Patty (199) Paul D. Spradling (19) Perry (8) Phillip Pellegrini (2) Pramod (21) RAJASIMHA (2) Remco B. Brink (9) Rex (67) Rich (29) richard (29) Richard (18) Rob (90) Robert (5) Roger (8) Ross V (276) Scott (2) Sebastian (1) Shane (26) Shankar Ganesh (37) Shocm (7) Shogun (13) Sigalon (25) sirmikester (16) Spencer Fry (10) Sprog (5) StevieB (37) Sumesh (89) tharik (26) Thinh (133) Thomas Acreon (19) thr33 (23) timothyt (38) tornsuits (2) Trevor Wermund (108) Tyson Williams (28) ultraviolet (30) Vahid (92) Vipul (34) Will Hirsbrunner (12) Yu (9) Zak M. (349) Zaldor (6) zer0ck (78) zukibusa (12)Contribute comment - Gizmodo estréia sua versão brasileira (2)
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Most Unfortunate Name Ever (95)
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3D in a Flash (45)
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[868] A new technique can reconstruct the depth of a surface simply by taking two photos of it – one with a flash and one without (see video, right). Merely analysing the resulting shading patterns can capture the surface's 3D texture. DiggTM Page: 75 Comments DuggMirror DotCache Coral Cache 8080 8090 Google CacheShared by Alec Perkins (6) Alex France (114) Alexander13 (313) Andrew (2) bittin (131) Brendon Wadey (12) Cai Chen (738) david miron (128) Dion Rodrigues (21) Doug Adams (76) Ispirato (39) James Fuller (13) Jamie McGibbon (59) Josh (6) Joshua (8) Lance Shaw (0) Leena (771) Leximo (224) Lyndon Antcliff (12) Manuj Darshan (8) metapower LLL (0) Michael Mior (43) mike (18) Mike Dorsey (0) Nathan Gross (0) Nathaniel (10) Neil Creek (3) Nicholas Barone (0) nuevecolas (3) Richard (11) Rob Kelley (9) sadiq kassamali (33) Sam Garcia (0) sameer (13) Schmeck (11) Shogun (13) Simon (21) Steve (9) Stijn (20) Tim (4) tobsterius (17) Tyson Williams (28) videopixil (3) webtime (355) Yamil Gonzales (13)Contribute comment -
Translate Single Words with Google's Search Box [Google] (24)
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Google has quietly added another new feature to its basic search box—single-word translations between English and nine different languages, including French, Italian, and Spanish. To use it, type in "translate" followed by the word you want to convert to English, or add "into French," for example, to change over English words. The results are pulled from Google's translation dictionary tool, and while the search box can't take more than single phrases or words, it can ...Shared by Aaron H. (7) Benjamin Shyong (7) Bill Shakes (0) capt bro (0) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Damon (16) Darkick (0) Dominik Lukeš (24) Duane (16) Eduardo (2) Gienah Ghurab (14) Job Mudflap (11) Lisibo (8) Masoud (8) Matt Warren (2) michael.twofish (5) mitten (2) pilgrimjohn (2) Punksolid (26) Sean McBride (50) Shogun (13) thr33 (23) TiTi (80) Yinka (9)Contribute comment -
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-useful-ubuntu-keyboard-shortcuts-that-you-might-not-know-of/ (25)
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Previously, Mark has covered some of the essential keyboard shortcuts for Windows, Firefox, Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Reader. In this post, we are going to look at some of the useful keyboard shortcuts for Ubuntu. For those who are not familiar with Linux, Ubuntu is one of the most popular and most widely used Linux distributions. Over the years that I have used Ubuntu, other than the usual Ctrl + C (copy) and Ctrl ...Shared by Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (21) aliencam (1) Amish Schulze (16) Andrew (34) Art (19) Ashish (11) BrendoMan (103) Colby (2) Danilo (0) DrFu (14) Duane (8) Elaine Normandy (11) geekblake (8) Jason Remnant (12) Kristen (180) Navid (40) Omar Abid (40) satbir (0) Sebastian Montini (10) Shankar Ganesh (37) Shogun (13) Todd (2) Tony Manco (35) Tony S. (5) Woodrow Jarvis Hill (4)- Todd said: I use several of these but found a couple of them new to me. Now I just need to practice with them so that they become ingrained like ctl-c/v for copy and paste.
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