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By Ben Kepes on November 1, 2011
I’m a volunteer firefighter here in New Zealand. As well as doing all the operational firefighting stuff, I have some responsibility for administration within the brigade and externally. As part of this role I have to utilize Fire Service systems and email. Which is where the trouble begins. Being an independent entity in my work-life, [...]
Posted in Application Software, Enterprise | Tagged Firefighter, google, Google Chrome, New Zealand, sms
By Zoli Erdos on August 2, 2011
I’ve long switched to the Chrome browser and have not looked back. Our readers seem to agree (partial stats based on last 500 views). Chrome is my favorite not beacuse they say users of that other browser are dumb (ouch…), but because of the constant innovation, the added features I am getting without ever having [...]
Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged adobe, cloudave, google, Google Chrome, Nitro PDF, pdf, Web browser, web print
By Adron Hall on June 23, 2011
Microsoft announced today that they’ll be supporting an effort to get Node.js working on Windows. Mary Foley picked it up quick, but also so did Node creator Ryan Dhal. This, being the explosion of support for Node.js, is excellent news. This further enables JavaScript for the whole stack, on any operating system stack. Getting a [...]
Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged azure, CYGWIN, Google Chrome, Javascript, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, My Updates, node, node.js, operating systems, windows, windows azure
By Charlie Wood on December 27, 2010
(Guest post by Charlie Wood, founder, Spanning Cloud Apps) Google’s ChromeOS is a very big deal. Well, not yet, but it will be. However, some very clever people disagree so I thought it might be useful to go through my rationale for believing what I do. Let me first make a disclaimer: I’m a big [...]
Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Mobile, Platforms | Tagged Apple, chrome os, Chrome Web Store, google, Google Chrome, google chrome os, ipad, Spanning Backup, Spanning Sync |
By Dan Morrill on September 30, 2009
Google is rolling out Google Wave today, and while it is unlikely that I’ll get an invite, I can still be remarkably interested in what could be a product that will solve some of the problems that I see in how to develop smaller communities of interests around colleges, friends, and others that are a [...]
Posted in General | Tagged facebook, google, Google Chrome, google wave, myspace, Participation, Social network, Terms of service, tos, web 2.0
By Zoli Erdos on September 1, 2009
Several blogs report the “news”, based on a Financial Times article that Sony VAIO PC’s will soon be selling with Google’s Chrome browser as default browser in the US. Nice, and it will no doubt help Google’s browser which still has less than 2% market share. But it’s not exactly news. A month or so [...]
Posted in General | Tagged browser market share, browser wars, browsers, chrome, Google Chrome, ie8, sony, vaio
By Zoli Erdos on July 8, 2009
Image via Wikipedia There’s hardly anything to add to the actual announcement- the whole world is talking about it, and I don’t just mean TechMeme entirely taken over: when Reuters, The New York Times and just about all mainstream media reports it, you know there’s something big – but is it nuclear? We’ll have to [...]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged chrome, chrome os, google, Google Chrome, linux, microsoft, netbooks, operating system, os, situational computing, situational device, situational hardware, web os, windows |
By Krishnan Subramanian on July 7, 2009
Once upon a time, there was talk about Google developing a Linux based operating system. Then, they bought the company behind Android and released it as an Open Source OS targeting everything from mobile to netbooks to set-top boxes. The cacophony in the tech blogosphere died down eventually and everyone forgot about the idea of [...]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged google, Google Chrome, google chrome os, operating system, os |