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Tech Week in Review 11-6-09

by rahsheen

Google Chrome Enables Bookmark Syncing
If you use multiple computers, keeping your bookmarks in sync can be a pain. Now, Google Chrome adds the ability to sync your bookmarks between computers running Chrome by simply entering your Google Account information. The changes are instantaneous. The only catch is that you have to be running the latest beta [...]

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Google Grows Up

by Jon Gos

It’s probably a little incredulous to refer to a multi-billion dollar, massive organization like Google as ‘growing up’ but hear me out.
One of the frequent criticisms of Google is that they have no strategy beyond search. Until now, I could see that, but as of today that argument should be officially dead with their announcement of [...]

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Tech Week in Review: Chrome, Facebook Boobs, Big Bing, DandyiD

by rahsheen

Google finally released a version of Chrome that works on Mac and Linux. Facebook reversed a decision where they had removed photos posted by a British woman who had a mastectomy. According to ReadWriteWeb, Bing dropped their mobile version just after their new web search became available. The new Pro version of DandyiD sounds quite interesting for those of us deeply involved in social media.

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Tech Week in Review: BlogTalkRadio, Disqus, Flock, eSocialWeb, Chrome

by rahsheen

BlogtalkRadio’s New Chat Interface
Just got an email from BlogTalkRadio talking about their fancy new chat. One important new feature is the ability to save the chat log once the broadcast is done. Other additions incude:

Private chat with individual room members
Pre-defined messages (to remind users to register, post the call-in number, frequently used links, etc.)
Video integration [...]

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Google enters the Browser Market

by Markus Robinson

Today Google released Chrome, their much anticipated open source web browser intended to help drive innovation on the web. As the web continues to move away from web simple text and images, and into the more rich interactive applications that now drive the majority of our computing experiences, Google has completely reworked the architecture of the browsers of the [...]

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