Posted by A Ocean on September 27, 2010 ·
Facebook Page Browser
Facebook has officially launched a new feature for helping users discover Facebook Pages, the tool is called “Page Browser,”and was briefly available to users earlier this month.
Page Browser suggestions are tailored based on pages users previously ‘Liked’, and following a new Page simply entails clicking on its icon.
Users can search for the pages based on “Country” [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 19, 2010 ·
Instant Search in Google Chromium
Chromium, the open source browser that Chrome is based on, now offers the Google Instant feature integrated into the browser. This makes real-time searches pop up in your main browser window while typing in queries from the Omnibox.
This may not mean that you will have this option added to your Chrome browser soon, most features that come to Chromium, usually find [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 5, 2010 ·
Google Wave
Last year at Google I/O, Google has launched Google Wave, a web app for real time communication and collaboration, it set a high bar for what was possible in a web browser (character-by-character live typing, and the ability to drag-and-drop files from the desktop). Google said yesterday that they “don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product,” though the code [...]
Posted by Vlad Ionesi on October 3, 2009 ·
As you might remember, at the end of August, popular torrent site The Pirate Bay’s main Internet Service Provider (ISP), Black Internet, was forced by Stockholm’s district court to cut it off the World Wide Web. The Pirate Bay is the world’s largest torrent tracker and, as you can imagine, the world’s most wanted pirate. Although the Bay was kicked out of Sweden, it quickly gathered its strengths [...]