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sookocheff.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author praises Google Chrome for its speed and efficiency, highlighting its advantages over Firefox and noting Google's commitment to performance in its products. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | In the '90s, you had a large machine and several thin clients accessing it by using X11 via network. In 2010, you will have large datacenters providing applications to and storing the data of millions of users. As you might have guessed, I am talking about Google Chrome OS. It seems that the PC era is slowly coming to an end, with devices being increasingly connected 'to the cloud' and people being always online; and storing their data on Google's servers. We do emails online using Google Mail, we do navigation online using Google Maps, we edit and view our documents using Google Docs, our newspaper is Google News; and when we want entertainment we open the browser and type youtube.com into the URL bar. Even if we were formatting the hard disk and reinstalli... | |
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blog.samuelmaddock.com
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| | | | | After 4 months of waiting, that is the response I got from Widevine, Google's DRM for web browsers, regarding a license agreement. For the last 2 years I've been working on a web browser that now cannot be completed because Google, the creators of the open source browser Chrome, won't allow DRM in an open source project. The browser I'm building, called Metastream, is an Electron-based (Chromium derived), MIT-licensed browser hosted on GitHub. | |
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attilaolah.eu
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| | | Inspired by Ivan Vanderbyl's implementation, I also put together aprogress bar, in pure CSS. The transition of the blue bar is also donewith CSS, only the text is being updated... | ||