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Live video: Fla. Gov. Crist news conference on Gustav
The AP Online Video Network is providing live coverage of Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's news conference on Hurricane Gustav. This stream is available through the Internet Explorer Web browser only.
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Revamped Google Picasa site identifies photo faces
Face recognition technology coming to Google's Picasa Web Albums lets users find and name people in their photos. Also: a new beta of the Picasa editing software.
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Revamped Google Picasa site identifies photo faces
Face recognition technology coming to Google's Picasa Web Albums lets users find and name people in their photos. Also: a new beta of the Picasa editing software.
CNET |
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Mozilla CEO: Chrome was inevitable
John Lilly says he welcomes the challenge that Google's new browser poses to Firefox and that Mozilla will continue its financial relationship with Google until 2011.
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Google Unleashes New Web Browser, 'Chrome'
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company prematurely sent out a comic book drawn up heralding its browser's arrival.
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Unify names VP business development
Business software company Unify Corp. has appointed Steve Soren to the new position of vice president of business development, the company announced today.
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Google Chrome: Browser competition back in high gear
No browser maker is complacent these days, but Google's open-source browser effort is likely to put on even more pressure.
CNET |
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Google 'starting from scratch' with own browser, Chrome
Google is reportedly working an open source browser that would compete with Firefox and the other popular browsers. It appears that Google has ambitions to create a complete Internet operating system.
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Apple prepping 10 iPod nano SKUs next week?
Apple may have as many as ten different iPod nano variants ready for an update next week, says a person with access to the inventory system of French retailer Darty. The store lists 10 new entries for iPods and lists the current iPod nano as out of stock, with resupply not expected until the September 9th timeframe widely rumored as Apple's official launch date for its yearly iPod refresh. ...
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Use your keyboard to select text in Microsoft Word
Make your text selections more precise by using function keys.
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Google Chrome Web Browser Launched
September 2, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- It seems search engine giant Google may be upping the ante again in an effort to counter one of its most aggressive rivals, Microsoft, with the launch of its own web browser, dubbed Google Chrome.
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Google steps on Firefox with its new Zune...err, Chrome browser
Google has a new browser, and a whole host of challenges to go with it.
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Apple added to Piper Jaffray 'Alpha' rankings
Apple now has one of the best outlooks among companies tracked by Piper Jaffray, say analysts from the research firm. The former corporation is now a member of Piper's Alpha List, due to three separate factors. The first of these is the current Back to School promotion, under which some Mac purchases by students are eligible for a free iPod touch, normally selling for $299. This has driven ...
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Logitech intros backlit keyboard trio
Logitech has started its week in earnest on Tuesday with the launch of three keyboards, all of which tout high-contrast backlighting to render the keys visible in the dark. The Illuminated Keyboard is considered the leader and is one of Logitech's thinnest keyboards ever at 0.37in thick but has the full layout of a desktop keyboard. The keys are also unique; although they have the speed of a ...
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Study: Web users filling libraries
WASHINGTON - The lines at America's public libraries are long and expected to get longer, not for books or videos, but for the Internet.
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120GB Zune coming
Yes, Microsoft is still working on Zunes, and has a new 120GB model in the works. But the real improvements are going to be in the software.
CNET |
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Revamped Google Picasa site identifies photo faces
Face recognition technology coming to Google's Picasa Web Albums lets users find and name people in their photos. Also: a new beta of the Picasa editing software.
CNET |
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Study: Web users filling libraries
WASHINGTON - The lines at America's public libraries are long and expected to get longer, not for books or videos, but for the Internet.
Tucson Citizen |
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Apple, China Mobile in last stages of iPhone talks?
Apple and China Mobile are in fact in the "final stages" of negotiations for brining the iPhone to China, writes the state-owned 21st Century Business Herald. The account follows a report from China Communications, which claimed similar progress in talks, and that China Mobile was ready to provide a hefty subsidy, similar to that provided in other countries. The assistance is particularly ...
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Interactive albums coming to iTunes
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Interactive albums coming to iTunes --Alternative rock band Snow Patrol's next album will be released in a new interactive format on iTunes and will include lyrics and exclusive images. Video game "megatrends" and the necessity of internet connectivity --The video game market is changing as the Internet enables new consumption methods for ...
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SongFrame to be Mac OS X compatibly by end of 2008
Tanager AudioWorks has announced the release of SongFrame Songwriter's Toolkit. The application is currently only available for Windows XP/Vista but a Mac OS X version is expected to be released by the end of 2008. The aim of SongFrame is to provide help in developing interesting chord progressions, melodies, rhythm and overall song structure. SongFrame features an audio track that provides a ...
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iPhone browser share up 58% from July to August
Browser marketshare for the iPhone has been driven up 58 percent between July and August, according to CNET and reports from Net Applications. This should be welcome news for Apple, as browser usage had hit a plateau over the summer before the upgraded phone was released. Since that point, usage has surged dramatically....
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Video game "megatrends" and the necessity of internet connectivity
The video game market is changing as the internet enables new consumption methods for games.
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MercuryMover 2.0 public beta adds shortcuts, displays
Helium Foot Software has announced MercuryMover 2.0 as a public beta and expects the final product to ship on September 21st. The software allows users to move and resize windows from the keyboard. Version 2.0 will bring one-key shortcuts, a display that tracks the active window's size and location and an updated interface. The shortcuts will be user assignable; typing the assigned key will move ...
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Google aims at Microsoft with browser
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The free browser, called Google Chrome, is to be available for downloading today in more than 100 countries for computers running on Microsoft's Windows operating system. ...
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