I twittered yesterday about the coolness factor of Ubiquity, Mozilla Labs’ newest product. What that short statement belies is what’s more important though: how it manages to capture the what’s really coming out as the need of the everyday, regular computer user from the web applications they use, and from the internet in general. Basically, [...]
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Mozilla Labs’ Ubiquity – A Great Idea in Action.
January 7th, 2009 · Tech
On a Thing Called Google Chrome
September 17th, 2008 · Tech
OK, so after using it for a couple of weeks I have to say I really really like Google’s take on the web browser. It’s fast – Meaning it’s… fast. It loads quickly and loads pages quickly. It does consume more memory at the start though, but luckily Google covered their asses with a technical [...]
Dropbox is a Pretty Cool Service.
September 16th, 2008 · Tech
Yeah, it is. Other places like Box.net offer the same service, that is, online storage. But they do it for a fee, which while relatively inexpensive is just too much for what some people are willing to pay (which is, in my case, nothing). Dropbox gives users 2 gigs of space from the onset, which [...]