about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Okay, after Oracle went after google for patent rights i got interested in android more than ever so decided to jump right in and program something. Following is my first app: BMI Calculator Purpose Calculates BMI (Body Mass Index). Features Support multiple unit systems Bells and Whistles: Changing Unit System automatically changes the units inside Height
about 2 years ago - No comments
The other day i installed Google Chromium OS on my laptop for a test flight. I like the idea but chromium has still a long shot before people actually start preferring it as a primary OS. I have been reading benchmarks here and there so here is a little bechmarking of my own: Firefox 3.5.7
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
I experimented with google chromium last night for a bit and kindda like it. I am thinking of some ideas that i would like to implement in google chromium based on the response i get on this post. So everyone please answer the following questions to help me. Why wouldn’t you use google chromium os?
about 2 years ago - No comments
Google is currently in the middle of upgrading from ext2 to a more up to date file system. We ended up choosing ext4. This thread touches upon many of the issues we wrestled with, so I thought it would be interesting to share. We should be sending out more details soon. Read More/Original
about 2 years ago - No comments
Want to help the Mozilla Project produce the best Firefox possible, but have no developer skills at all? Can you point? Click? Read instructions? Then you’re ready to suit up as a Firefox Test Pilot. Crashes not required. Read More/Original
about 2 years ago - No comments
Do you spend as much time as me on youtube? If yes, then by now you would be going mad by those google ads on the video and above the poster box on right, right? Worry no more, if you use Firefox (which all wise people do ) then go here and install the plugin.
about 2 years ago - No comments
By default, Firefox 3 prevents users from installing any extensions that do not offer a secure connection for automatic updates. This prevents users from being victims of hijacked update URLs. But for developers or people installing extensions they know they can trust, it is a pain. Luckily it is easily disabled by: Enter ‘about:config’ into
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
At any single instance of time i have Following stuff opened: Terminator (don’t know what it is? check this article), Home Folder, SwiftFox (check this article if you don’t know what is swiftfox), Thunderbird, KeePassX, Opera, Twinkle, Gnote, Firefox(in wine, for some shockwave video lectures), Pidgin, skype, xchat, virtualbox, and probably a totem window as
about 2 years ago - No comments
Google Chrome has been giving Firefox a run for its money in performance and stability, but Firefox still has a commanding lead in terms of features — especially when you factor in the massive ecosystem of Firefox add-ons. Google is looking to narrow that lead in the near future with the announcement of its extension
about 2 years ago - No comments
I am a big fan of OpenDNS due to its robustness and filtering, i use it everywhere, home, office, wherever i go. Today i came across this which tells that Google has launched its own free global DNS resolution service. I still have to look deep into it but so far seems something worth a