Mar
19
2009
Barence writes “On the day that Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 8, Google has unveiled a new site that showcases the Javascript performance of its Chrome browser. Called Chrome Experiments, the site includes 19 extraordinary animated games and widgets that push the browser to its limits. One experiment, called Browser Ball allows you to “throw” a bouncing ball from one browser window to the next. Google Gravity, on the other hand, collapses the normal Google homepage into a pile at the bottom of the screen. However, you can still enter search terms into the box and watch the results drop from the top of the browser window.”

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Mar
19
2009
Glyn Moody writes “There’s been a spate of celebrations of Linux’s 15th birthday recently. What they’re really marking is the 15th anniversary of version 1.0. But do version numbers matter for free software? The ‘release early, release often’ approach means there’s generally little difference between version 0.99.14z, say, and version 1.0. In fact, drawing attention to such anniversaries is misguided, because it gives the impression that free software is created in the same way as traditional proprietary code, working towards a predetermined end-point according to a top-down plan. So how should we be choosing and celebrating free software’s past achievements?”

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Mar
19
2009
eviltangerine writes “Twitter user stroughtonsmith was dickering around with the carrier bundle files for his developer version of the iPhone 3.0 OS and enabled the USB tethering options. Apparently he has even been able to use his laptop to access the internet over the USB tether. MacRumors comments that while Apple has announced the availability of tethering, it hasn’t hashed out the details with the mobile carriers (probably so they can charge more in fees). No word on connection speed, but here are some pictures of his phone while tethering.”

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Mar
19
2009
thefickler writes “Shell has decided to end its investment in wind, solar and hydro projects because the company does not believe they are financially sound investments. Instead Shell is going to focus on carbon sequestration technologies and biofuels. Not surprisingly, and perhaps unfairly, bloggers have been quick to savage the company: “Between Shell’s decisions to stop its clean energy investments and to increase its debt load to pay for dividends, the company is solidifying an image of corporate greed over corporate responsibility.” Is Shell short sighted, or is it just a company trying to make its way in an uncertain world?”

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Mar
19
2009
Cool design but probably the most expensive matches in the world!
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Mar
19
2009
In a rare show of openness, the team behind Apple’s Movie Trailers page has started a Twitter account.
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Mar
19
2009
thefickler writes “Shell has decided to end its investment in wind, solar and hydro projects because the company does not believe they are financially sound investments. Instead Shell is going to focus on carbon sequestration technologies and biofuels. Not surprisingly, and perhaps unfairly, bloggers have been quick to savage the company: “Between Shell’s decisions to stop its clean energy investments and to increase its debt load to pay for dividends, the company is solidifying an image of corporate greed over corporate responsibility.” Is Shell short sighted, or is it just a company trying to makes its way in an uncertain world?”

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Mar
19
2009
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Mar
19
2009
Photographers in the Free world rejoice! On behalf of the Digikam developer team, Gilles Caullier has announced the first KDE 4 release of Digikam, the photo management application.
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Mar
19
2009
Nvidia and ATI duke it out to see who offers better performance in Vista and in Windows 7.
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