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BREAKING: Google Chrome Just Launched
google.com — Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.More… (Tech Industry News)
Confessions Of A Banned Digger
briancuban.com — Just say no to scripts! The story of Brian Cuban (bcuban).More… (Tech Industry News)
Serious Security Flaw in Google Chrome
readwriteweb.com — Google Chrome has quickly become one of our favorite browsers here at RWW, but, as Ryan Narraine, a security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab, reports, Chrome has also inherited a potentially serious security flaw from the old version of WebKit it is based on. An attacker could easily trick users into launching an executable Java file by combining a...More… (Tech Industry News)
Mozilla Not Worried About Google new browser
gigaom.com — Mozilla Not Worried About Google new browserMore… (Tech Industry News)
Google on Chrome EULA controversy: our bad, we'll change it
arstechnica.com — Now, Google tells Ars that it's a mistake, the EULA will be corrected, and the correction will be retroactive.More… (Tech Industry News)
Does Digg Have a Liberal Bias? Share Your Thoughts.
pbs.org — Though Digg offers dozens of sub-categories under which to submit stories, political items have often dominated the highly trafficked front page in recent months. But with that sharpened political focus has come accusations of bias, leaving some of the site’s more conservative users frustrated. Does Digg have a liberal bias and is there a solution?More… (Tech Industry News)
The 20 Most Trafficked Web Sites -- Then And Now
forbes.com — How fast the world can change in just three years. Forbes recently had a look at the most visited sites today and compared them to the most visited sites just three years ago. Just a simple reminder on how fast things can change as well as how much of a lead MSN, AOL and Yahoo! had a few years back and how quickly Google has jumped ahead of the ..More… (Tech Industry News)
How Google's Simple Chrome Could Steer Web’s Complex Future
popularmechanics.com — As the search giant pours open-source gasoline on the flames of a browser “war” and the next steps for cloud computing, is Google’s new software the sign of a digital transformation, or just a smarter window on the Web? More… (Tech Industry News)
Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,300.
techcrunch.com — InvespBlog has published what it claims is an interview with a top Digg user - someone who has a 34% success ratio in getting submitted stories to the home page of Digg. The Digg user isn’t named - he or she says “I have a reputation to withhold” (we know what they meant). (It ain't Mr. BabyMan, for the record.)More… (Tech Industry News)
Michael Moore skips box office, film heads straight to 'Net
arstechnica.com — Filmmaker Michael Moore plans to bypass movie theaters with the debut of his new film, Slacker Uprising. The movie will instead be offered online as a free thank-you to his fans, after which it will be sold on DVD. With more filmmakers experimenting with online distribution lately, major studios may be tempted to try it out too. More… (Tech Industry News)
Hands-on with Chrome: Google's Browser Shines (Mostly)
arstechnica.com — oogle launched its first foray into the browser wars today with the official release of Chrome, a new open source web browser that aims to push forward Internet innovation and elevate user expectations. Although Chrome is still a bit light on features, it is surprisingly polished and has an assortment of highly promising capabilities.More… (Tech Industry News)
Inside Chrome: Google's Plan to Crush IE and Remake the Web
wired.com — Since a browser is the linchpin of Web activity — the framework for our searching, reading, buying, banking and porn consumption — this is huge step that needed to wait until Google had come of age. Chrome is an explicit attempt to accelerate the movement of computing off the desktop and into the cloud — where Google holds advantage.More… (Tech Industry News)
Comcast sues FCC, wants P2P throttling order overturned
arstechnica.com — Comcast has done the utterly expected: asked the DC Court of Appeals to review the recent FCC decision against its P2P traffic-shaping solution.More… (Tech Industry News)
Like It Or Not, Here Comes the New Facebook
mashable.com — Despite statistics indicating that many users who migrate over to the new Facebook design are reverting back to the old, all signs point to the imminent launch of redesign.More… (Tech Industry News)
The era of the American Internet is ending
nytimes.com — Andrew M. Odlyzko, a professor at the University of Minnesota who tracks the growth of the global Internet, added, “We discovered the Internet, but we couldn’t keep it a secret.” While the United States carried 70 percent of the world’s Internet traffic a decade ago, he estimates that portion has fallen to about 25 percent.More… (Tech Industry News)
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