Chrome's mission: Making Windows obsolete
blogs.computerworld.com — Some people are disappointed that Google's Chrome plans don't include a head-to-head fight for the desktop with Windows. They shouldn't be. Google has a far more interesting way to battle Microsoft in mind. (Submitted by sjvn) More…
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Google Bans Tooth Whiteners And Weight Loss Ads From Network
consumerist.com — The company has decided to live up to its "don't be evil" motto and ban advertisers who place ads that lead to sites peddling products like scammy free trials, get-rich-quick schemes, and malware. Previously, they would ban individual ads, but not advertisers. (Submitted by hdar3415) More…
Happy 4th Birthday, Xbox 360!
joystiq.com — Today is the fourth anniversary of the launch of the Xbox 360. Yes, just four years ago, on November 22, 2005, the Joystiq universe was just buzzing with excitement. There were freezing cold lines to wait in, boxes to open and new games to play -- in fantastic HD resmolutions! And then, of course, it began. (Submitted by Surferess) More…
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xkcd.com — xkcd - Silent Hammer (Submitted by heroicus) More…
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
ft.com — Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry. (Submitted by Barbrady) More…
SNL Rips Obama Over China Trip, Spending, & The Debt (video)
youtube.com — Last night, SNL ripped President Obama's recent trip to Asia, and the arrogance of us telling the Chinese how to run their country.You know, as I listen to you, I am noticing that each of your plans to save money involves spending even more money. This does not inspire confidence (Submitted by bettverboten) More…
Hacked Emails: Bitter Feud In Scientists Over Global Warming
online.wsj.com — Emails and documents posted on the Internet after being hacked from a climate-change research center may raise ethical questions about a group of scientists who contend that humans are responsible for global warming. (Submitted by RoddSerling) More…

