I’ve been using Firefox 4 for about a week and I have found it to be fast and reliable not unlike Google’s Chrome browser. What I’ve found is that the plugins for Firefox are much better. I’m not sure what the problem is but Google needs to work very hard with app developers
Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Firefox 4 vs Chrome
Posted: April 2, 2011 in SoftwareTags: browser, Chrome, Firefox, Google, Mozilla, Software
The last couple of years we have seen huge growth of Android phone in the smartphone market. Here’s a little movie showing its rapid growth.
CloudPrint is a new service from Google that enables you to print via your home printer form anywhere in the world. You don’t even need to have a printer-driver installed. Google takes care of that.
Google Sync Makes Chrome Shine
Posted: January 2, 2011 in GoogleTags: browser, Chrome, Google, Software, sync, synchronize, web, web browser
Google Sync extends all of your extensions, bookmarks and settings to all of the Chrome browsers on all of your computers. This feature alone really make Chrome shine.
Moving To Chrome
Posted: December 14, 2010 in GoogleTags: browser, browsers, Chrome, Google, web browser
So, I’ve been trying to move to Google Chrome as my default web-browser at least until Firefox 4 comes out. I had one issue preventing me from doing it. For years I’ve used a Delicious plugin to manage my bookmarks. The official Delicious plugin for Firefox is terrific but the of official delicious plugin for Chrome is [...]
Google Makes Computers Disposable
Posted: December 13, 2010 in GoogleTags: Chrome, cloud, cloud-computing, CR-48, Google, notebook
By now you’ve heard about the Google Chrome notebook. I thought it sounded intriguing and quickly went to their site to check it out. It would be nice to have a notebook that is lite, starts quickly and has great battery life. I tried a dell net-book the Mini 10. I didn’t like it at [...]
Wave Is Saved
Posted: November 26, 2010 in GoogleTags: Apache, Google, Software, Wave, web, web 2.0
The former project from Google called “Wave” may have been resurrected. The benefactor is the opensouce advocates the “Apache Software Foundation“. Apache is calling it WIAB (Wave In A box). You will be able to install Wave on a server of your own so you and your collaborators can work on projects together via Wave. [...]
My Favorite Adroid Apps
Posted: September 20, 2010 in MobileTags: Android, apps, Google, mobile, Nexus One, phone, smart phone
Here are all of my apps on my Nexus One Android phone. Click on the phone Icons and look for my review.
Google Wave Lives On, Sort Of?
Posted: September 3, 2010 in GoogleTags: Google, Software, Wave, web 2.0
Google has announced despite there recent demise of the Google app Wave they would now let it be open-source and allow anyone to run the application on a server of their own. This experience would not be the same as the original Google app. It will not be the same universal application experience as before. [...]
There was sad news this week. Google Wave is to be terminated. Google Wave is an online software application formerly developed by Google. It was described as “a new web application for real-time communication and collaboration”.