Archive for the 'browser' Category
June 22nd, 2007
… seems that the main (or a higher) reason for Apple to release a Windows version of Safari is… income. And for that, the Google search box in to top right corner is the gateway for profit.
Windows still is the most used operating system out there, so why not take the ride ? Mozilla did […]
posted by pedro mg at 2:09 am
& filed under tech, google, browser, apple, Firefox, Epiphany, api, mac osx, safari, windows, mozilla | No Comments »
November 19th, 2006
… i visit this page for months. Now i felt like blogging it. API’s are fine. And Sigur Rós still are a damn great band.
Yahoo! Developer Network is getting really awsome. And now with a Ruby Developer Center. Cool!
posted by pedro mg at 9:06 pm
& filed under culture, browser, digital-life, music, ruby, api, yahoo!, Flickr | No Comments »
October 29th, 2006
Flock is cool! I tried one of the first still hot versions (long time) and could antecipate a nice product. Now, only now i decided to give another try. You can really enjoy a different web experience with this tool. The keyword is: integration, services integration. Other than that, it’s a Mozilla::kind_of product (and that’s […]
posted by pedro mg at 5:16 pm
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September 12th, 2006
“… we just don’t like it much.” It’s a small post, but very meaningfull by Frederico (Fred) Oliveira from Webreakstuff. I totally subscrive it. It’s about how Goplan does not work well on Internet Explorer 6 because it (IE6) does not respect standards. I wrote severall times about this. Now, Fred, even IE7 is not […]
posted by pedro mg at 8:04 pm
& filed under tech, browser, standards, Firefox, Epiphany | No Comments »
September 4th, 2006
I still get amazed the job these folks are doing. Pandora is a bandwith monster as a streaming radio service. Basically, you indicate the system a music or artist and it generates an internet radio station based on that preference. You can fine tune the radio by indication. It runs on a browser, on a […]
posted by pedro mg at 9:12 pm
& filed under web, browser, podcast, digital-life, music | 1 Comment »
September 4th, 2006
As an ancient Opera (http://www.opera.com) user who stopped using it some years ago, i managed to rediscover the wonders of it. it is really an excellent product. I would easily classify it as a superior product to the Mozila suite. when getting to the download area of the site, your operating system is detected and […]
posted by pedro mg at 1:42 pm
& filed under tech, web, browser, mail, opera, rss, nntp | No Comments »