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Hack FireFox to look like Google Chrome

September 9, 2008

Google’s Chrome browser has sure raised some eyebrows. I have to admit the speed at with it run JavaScript intensive pages IS pretty impressive. But it’s still very beta, and lacks all the addons/extensions and goodies that FireFox provides. But if you fancy the look of the Chrome browser (ie, tabs on top) you can now snag a FireFix extension to make FireFox looks just like Chrome.

 Hack FireFox to look like Google Chrome

The Chrome package is really two extensions (an extension and a hack of the Chromifox theme) to enable Google Chrome lookalike mode in FireFox and according to the developer “this is just the beginning”.

Grab the Chrome Package here.

 Hack FireFox to look like Google Chrome
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Google Chrome - Google Chrome Speed Test - Destroys IE, FireFox and Safari

September 3, 2008

CNET ran benchmarks on the newly release Google Chrome browser. It turns out that not only does Chrome beat the competition, it completely annihilated them.

 Google Chrome - Google Chrome Speed Test - Destroys IE, FireFox and Safari

Here’s the site description of the speed tests:

• Richards: OS kernel simulation benchmark, originally written in BCPL by Martin Richards (539 lines).

• DeltaBlue: One-way constraint solver, originally written in Smalltalk by John Maloney and Mario Wolczko (880 lines).

• Crypto: Encryption and decryption benchmark based on code by Tom Wu (1,689 lines).

• RayTrace: Ray tracer benchmark based on code by Adam Burmister (3,418 lines).

• EarleyBoyer: Classic Scheme benchmarks, translated to JavaScript by Florian Loitsch’s Scheme2Js compiler (4,682 lines).

 Google Chrome - Google Chrome Speed Test - Destroys IE, FireFox and Safari

Get the full scoop over at CNET.

 Google Chrome - Google Chrome Speed Test - Destroys IE, FireFox and Safari
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Chrome, Tech, Web Life, iGoogle
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BCPL, benchmark, chrome benchmark, chrome performance, chrome speed, google, Google Chrome, JavaScript, John Maloney, Mozilla, Smalltalk
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Google Chrome - Google Enters the Browser Wars

September 2, 2008

Google announced it will release a brand new open source web browser called Google Chrome. Yesterday a site went up, and has subsequently been taken down at http://gears.google.com/chrome/?hl=en (as of this morning clicking this link take you back to regular old Google).

According to Crunchbase the features include:

  • Tabbed browsing where each tab gets its own process, leading to faster and more stable browsing. If one tab crashes, the whole browser doesn’t go down with it
  • A distinct user interface that places tabs on top of the browser window instead of right below the address bar
  • An “incognito” mode that lets you browse the web in complete privacy because it doesn’t record any of your activity
  • A new JavaScript engine built from the ground up for speed
  • Malware and phishing lists that automatically update themselves and warn you of bad websites
  • A default homepage that displays your most commonly used sites and other personalized information

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Chrome, Code, GTD, Tech, Web Life, iGoogle
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ASP.NET Extensions - Free AJAX Extensions for ASP.NET

August 23, 2008

The AJAX Control Toolkit is a joint project between the community and Microsoft. Built upon the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions, the Toolkit aims to be the biggest and best collection of web-client components available. I’ve been using several of these on an internal .NET project and I’m pretty impressed. A few of the control produce nice effects, but take a bit more to implement than I care for, but it’s still worth checking out.

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Code, Tech, Web Life
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.NET Framework, accordion, ajax, AjaxControlToolkit, animation, asp.net, ASP.NET AJAX, client components, CodePlex, control toolkit, JavaScript, microsoft, slider, slideshow, tabs, web client
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Microsoft’s Live Mesh - WTF is it?

April 23, 2008

Microsoft’s just-announced Live Mesh platform is, as most things out of Redmond these days are, a complex offering that can be difficult to understand with the company’s typical marketing-speak and software-plus-services buzzwords. So what the heck is Live Mesh?

Microsoft’s new Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is the mastermind behind Live Mesh and it’s been in development for two years. Live Mesh, if successful, could change the way PCs and other devices interact with Internet services and each other. Microsoft wants data and applications to be accessible from anywhere — online and off — using any device. When Ozzie came on board many assumed it was because, while Microsoft wouldn’t admit it at the time, the focus of your computing will be moving away from a single centralized desktop. Ozzie was going to bring true “cloud computing” to Redmond.

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GTD, Silverlight, Tech, Web Life, Windows
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ajax, chief software architect, core experience, desktop feature, desktop functionality, FeedSync, Foldershare, hotmail, internet services, JavaScript, launch pad, Live Mesh, Live Skydrive, My Mesh, news feed, operating environment, ray ozzie, Remote Desktop, Silverlight, software client, web browser, windows desktop
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