Cloud computing is rapidly becoming a household name. Not only that, it’s making my life a hell of a lot easier. Here is a quick list of my personal favorite cloud computing services and hybrids.
Google is the undisputed king of the cloud. If you spend any considerable amount of time on the Internet, you probably [...]
Sarah Palin’s Yahoo account got hacked by Anonymous. – This has been all over the news, so I’m sure you’ve heard it by now. But in case you haven’t, here’s some coverage. – PC World, ComputerWorld, Fox News.
International Space Station infected by a Virus. – That’s just sad. Really, really sad.
Google launches Chrome [...]
Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
Just installed this. It’s only an early alpha release, but it looks just too promising for me to wait for the beta.
I am constantly tweaking my Firefox browser and this, my friends, is my latest and greatest creation. I visit these sites at least once a day, some more than others. Have a look.
Internet Explorer 7 has been out for about a week now and my head is already spinning. For those of you who are not using this <sarcasm>fabulous</sarcasm> piece of software and can’t see the horrible mess my website has become, have a look for yourself. Isn’t it fantastic?. As you can see, the lists in [...]
I laughed my ass off for five minutes straight when I saw this. I had to post it. I suppose it may not be quite as funny if you don’t use Firefox. Then again…
Firefox commercial
This month, Google released the first version of their highly anticipated Google Pack. The Google Pack is supposed to be an essential set of software, hand picked by Google to make your computing experience safer, easier, and more enjoyable. It was also designed to give the user a free set of alternatives to the prepackaged [...]