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Chrome 4.0 for Windows
(Windows only) Google has released version 4.0 its Chrome web browser, which...
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A Mountain View over Cupertino and R...
Remember the time when Google was a search engine and did just that? Remember...
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How to follow the Apple tablet event
Tomorrow is the big day, the one we have been waiting for since the very first...
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Hillary Clinton’s internet fre...
In the wake of China’s attacks on Google servers, Hillary Clinton gave a...
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Firefox 3.6 is here
Today, Mozilla announced Firefox 3.6, the oft-delayed but very much improved...
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Adam Savage’s obsessions
I’m a huge Mythbusters fan. I deeply, deeply love the show, not only...
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Google to censor no more
On late tuesday, Google announced that they will stop censoring search results...
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Home Tab: The Future Firefox
There’s nothing that excites me more than a great open source project...
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Extending Chrome
It’s been shown that the availability of applications makes or breaks...
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What’s a Browser?
It’s pretty scary when there’s a war but nobody knows what that...
Posted by Florian Wardell | 3 comments
Thunderbird 3 is out
Mozilla just launched its new version of the extremely popular Thunderbird...
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Google Chrome Beta for Mac & Li...
“It took longer than we expected, but we hope the wait was worth...
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The best of Google Earth
I love Google Earth. In fact, I think it’s one of Google’s best...
Posted by Florian Wardell | 2 comments
iPhone App: Layar
As promised, this week’s iPhone app review will be about an augmented...
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Google Chrome for Mac, Linux
The Google Chrome browser is the browser who has most innovated user...
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Science@ESA vodcasts
Some of my most cherished childhood memories involve my dad bringing me to the...
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Headlines: Alien edition
Welcome to our first weekly headlines roundup. The aim of this series of...
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IE: Microsoft fights back
I fell across one of the funniest corporate web pages recently. Yep! Microsoft...
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YouTube’s Auto Captioning
The worldʼs largest video sharing site, YouTube, has launched another new...
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Gold Rush for VoIP Companies?
The worldwide online auctioning giant, eBay, recently sold Skype to its...
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YouTubeʼs bold foray into journalis...
Last week, the worldʼs largest video sharing site, YouTube, has launched a...
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Getting the geeks outside
Image: Some random geohash in Bangladesh. Read on and discover how to find a...
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Google Chrome OS: First impressions
Today, Google unveiled its upcoming OS, Chrome. Until now, we knew that Chrome...
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The new Engadget
Have you seen the new Engadget? One of my favorite sites got a redesign today....
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The best of the net
What blogs do we read? Where do me get our material from? It is our pleasure...




