Mar
30
2009
Barence writes “Mozilla has revealed how it plans to integrate plain text commands directly into future versions of Firefox. Dubbed Taskfox, the move sees Mozilla’s Ubiquity project become part of the browser itself, allowing users to type commands directly into the address bar. You can, for example, type ‘map cleveland street london’ to bring up a Google Map of that location, or ‘amazon-search the great gatsby’ to find that book on Amazon, without visiting the website directly. ‘The basic idea behind Taskfox is simple: take the time-saving ideas behind Ubiquity, and put them into Firefox,’ the Taskfox wiki claims. ‘That means allowing users to quickly access information and perform tasks that would normally take several steps to complete.'”

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Mar
30
2009
We’ve been working hard on the new dynamic Slashdot project (logged in users can enable this by enabling the beta index in their user preferences). I just wanted to quickly mention that there are keybindings on the index. The WASD and VI movement keys do stuff that we like, and the faq has the complete list. Also, if you are using Firefox or have Index2 beta enabled, you can click ‘More’ in the footer at the end of the page to load the next block of stories in-line without a page refresh. We’re experimenting now with page sizes to balance load times against the likelihood that you’ll click. More features will be coming soon, but the main thing on our agenda now is optimization. The beta index2 is sloooow and that’s gotta change. We’re aiming for 2 major optimizations this week (CSS Sprites, and removing an old YUI library) that I’m hoping will put the beta page render time into the “Sane” time frame (which, in case you are wondering, is several seconds faster than that “Insane” time frame we’re currently seeing).

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Mar
30
2009
Lots of websites ask you to invite your friends when you sign up, and for good reason; the web is more fun when you can share your experiences with other people. However, too many of these sites access your list of friends by asking for your username and password so they can sign in as you and scrape your contact lists.
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Mar
30
2009
While the Star Wars action figures were the only toys that were must-haves (which we earned for good behavior while with our mothers at Toys ‘R’ Us), the coolest toys generally were the big expensive sets that we only got for our birthdays or religious holidays. Here are the best
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Mar
30
2009
There are now 96 known active hacker spaces worldwide, with 29 in the United States, according to Hackerspaces.org. Another 27 U.S. spaces are in the planning or building stage.
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Mar
30
2009
From Microsoft Bob and Windows Genuine Advantage to an ever-shifting potpourri of monikers for its handheld operating system, Microsoft has shown a real talent for unfortunate product names. Here are our picks for the 10 worst (and six bonus runners-up)–along with alternatives that might have worked better.
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Mar
30
2009
The Wistron Firstbook will have the ARM Snapdragon processor running within, and also holds the distinction of being the first Linux-based netbook. …
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Mar
30
2009
Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes “Summary: Amid the latest “sexting” controversy, here is a proposal for a scientifically objective method to determine whether a picture constitutes child pornography. This is a harder problem than it seems, but not for the reasons you’d think. And it raises questions about how the same scientific principles could be applied to other matters of law.” Hit the link below to read the sextiest story on Slashdot today.

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Mar
30
2009
Keith found a New Scientist story about fractals and quantum theory. The article says “Take the mathematics of fractals into account, says Palmer, and the long-standing puzzles of quantum theory may be much easier to understand. They might even dissolve away.”

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Mar
30
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The Walt Disney Co and Hulu.com have restarted talks over offering shows from Disney’s ABC television network on the online video distributor owned by NBC Universal and News Corp, paidContent.org reported on Friday, citing unnamed sources.” The real question to me is when will they stop screwing around with Boxee users?

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