Wednesday, October 14, 2009

First Glimpse at What the Chrome Browser May Look Like in Chrome OS and more...

Wed Oct 14 2009
chrome os
First Glimpse at What the Chrome Browser May Look Like in Chrome OS

Over the weekend someone stumbled onto a Chrome browser build for Chrome OS on Google's servers. We've seen several false-alarm looks at Chrome OS, and while it is only the browser, it provides a glimpse into the direction Google's going. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 20:09



invitations
Google Voice Gives Users Invitations to Hand Out to Friends

Getting a Google Voice invite has, until now, involved either dropping a request penny down the well, being a legacy GrandCentral user, or knowing someone at Google. Now Google Voice has started giving established users invitations to hand out. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 15:30



screenshot tour
Is DoubleTwist a Real iTunes Alternative?

iTunes has managed to become the de facto standard for desktop music organizers, leaving those with non-Apple devices in the cold. DoubleTwist syncs, shares, and converts your media quite handily, and has a built-in Amazon MP3 store, but can it really replace iTunes? MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 12:10



relationships
Avoid Messier Break-Ups by Locking Down Your Web Life

Seeing your just-separated ex with a new fling on Facebook? Painful. Seeing that they've run through your Gmail? Devastating. Ars Technica suggests a well-considered checklist of changes to make to your online accounts in the wake of a severed relationship. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 10:05



text
OnlineOCR Converts Your Scanned Documents to Editable Text

Whether it's a page of printed notes from an instructor, an old proposal you want to edit, or a letter your boss wants turned into a template, OnlineOCR can help take an image of text and turn it into an editable copy. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 09:30



health
Don't Wait for Hot Water to Wash Your Hands

You might think, or might have been told, that washing your hands under hot water kills more germs. Time-saving, heat-bill-lowering cold water, however, works just as well at removing contamination, and saves your hands some stress. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Oct 13 2009 08:30




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