"Close Browser" roundup
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PSP web-browser roundup
PSP web-browser roundup
03/28/2005 04:14 AMCory Doctorow:
Here's a great round-up of getting a browser running on your PSP
handheld game console -- hackers have gone nuts on this thing,
extending its capabilities more than has been done on any of the other
handhelds, and in just a few days.
Link
(
Thanks, Phil!)
Mac Browser Roundup
Mac Browser Roundup
03/31/2005 03:25 AMI
wrote yesterday
about switching away Safari and maybe eventually from Apple, and got a
ton of interesting feedback; in particular about browser choices...
2005 Text Mode Browser Roundup
2005 Text Mode Browser Roundup
03/14/2005 05:25 PMWhile everyone else praises Firefox's speed and rendering features,
some still prefer to do their browsing in text mode.
Free WiFi Hotspot Roundup, If One Site
Can Be a Roundup
Free WiFi Hotspot Roundup, If One Site
Can Be a Roundup
04/13/2004 07:23 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- So as is typical, after a full day of responses to my
request for some of your favorite chain restaurants that provide free
WiFi, I get one big, fat link that trumps them all, and includes all
of your Schlotzsky's, Apple Stores, It's a Grinds, and New...
Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser
Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser
02/05/2005 09:42 PMAs of 8am today - Wells Fargo (one of the largest Banks in the United
States) began blocking Opera browser from it's online banking.
The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!
The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!
01/02/2004 07:26 PMBROWSER SECURITY TEST (free):
Automatically checks your browser for
various security problems. When the test
is finished you get a complete report
explaining the discovered
vulnerabilities, their impact and how to
eliminate them
BROWSER SECURITY TEST (free):
Automatically checks your browser for
various security problems. When the test
is finished you get a complete report
explaining the discovered
vulnerabilities, their impact and how to
eliminate them
03/13/2003 10:26 AMRoundup 0.7.6
Roundup 0.7.6
07/20/2004 09:30 PMA simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
The RSS Roundup
The RSS Roundup
04/09/2004 04:12 PMYee-haw, it's the RSS roundup. First up, Rolling Stone. Didja know
they had RSS feeds? I didn't. Get 'em at http://www.rollingstone.com/
(look for the orange button.) Also, the Open Directory...
Roundup 0.6.9
Roundup 0.6.9
04/18/2004 05:47 AMA simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
The big roundup
The big roundup
04/14/2005 12:54 PMWebsites that have gone live with embarrassing placeholder text. Plus
May 1st Reboot encourages standards-based entries. Plus Style Master
CSS editor unveils educational pricing. Also: What are desire lines?
And this: Apple should hire John Gruber. (With a dash of Scoble love.)
Plus the Unofficial Apple Weblog moves and retools. Last but not
least, Acid 2 puts browser makers on notice. (And some browser makers
actually notice! Dave Hyatt uses it to start fixing CSS bugs in
Safari.)
RSS Roundup
RSS Roundup
01/22/2004 03:31 AMYeehaw! Couple of notes for the RSS Roundup. First: The Librarians
Index to the Internet now has an RSS feed and an instructional page
about RSS. The feed is at...
E3 roundup
E3 roundup
06/05/2005 10:53 PMAnother E3 is ready to wrap up. Before it rides off into the sunset
until 2006, check out Kurt Mackey's roundup of all things E3.
The big news at this year’s E3 was the
introductions of next generation consoles from Sony, Nintendo and
Microsoft. The marketing material’s been covered pretty
extensively, and E3 was a good chance for scrubs like me to get (or
attempt to get) some more information about the upcoming
consoles.
Microsoft was the big winner when it came to showing off
next-generation consoles. Sony was second, and about all Nintendo had
to say about the Revolution was that it's about the size of three DVD
cases. Read on for the definitive E3 summary.


Bug Roundup
Bug Roundup
10/28/2003 11:08 PMWalter Ian Kaye writes about
a bug in Safari 1.0. I really appreciate the reduction for this
issue and will take a look. It should be easy to fix.
Update: I have fixed the bug. Thanks for the great
reduction, Walter! I've added your page to our list of regression
tests.
Roundup 0.7.4
Roundup 0.7.4
06/11/2004 03:13 AMA simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
Another RSS Roundup
Another RSS Roundup
01/23/2004 02:20 PMI know I just did one a few days ago, but I got more stuff to tell you
about. First of all you should know that you can know get...
RDF roundup
RDF roundup
07/01/2002 03:39 PMA selection of RDF-related announcements over the last month.
IDF roundup
IDF roundup
03/17/2005 02:53 AMWith the parade of multicore chips at the recently-concluded Intel
Developer's Forum, it was crystal-clear that the company has finally
left behind the last vestiges of the hunt for megahertz. Instead, we
have a newly-branded desktop CPU, the Pentium D, and a host of other
multicore products. Join Hannibal as he looks back at the IDF and
discusses where Intel is headed next.
Roundup 0.7.2
Roundup 0.7.2
05/16/2004 08:54 PMA simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
DVD Writer Roundup
DVD Writer Roundup
10/31/2003 06:19 PMgothamist roundup of RNC NYC
gothamist roundup of RNC NYC
08/27/2004 04:05 PMi'm just bummed out i can't be there to witness everyone being annoyed
by tourists
Pop!Tech Roundup
Pop!Tech Roundup
10/28/2003 11:07 PMSome random notes from my three days at the Pop!Tech conference in
Camden, Maine: - The substrate of complexity is irrelevant, whether
it's carbon or silicon....
Robosapien Roundup
Robosapien Roundup
08/18/2004 04:15 PMSeveral interesting Robosapien items
have been submitted lately. From Gizmodo comes news of a giant
Robosapien outside the Macy's department store in New York. Also,
zodiak has written an article
on the Robosapien's internals that includes lots of very clear
photos. That sort of information will come in handy if you plan on
entering the SERVO
Magazine Hack-A-Sapien contest. Also some DPRG members dissected a
Robosapien at a recent RBNO. If you haven't got
a Robosapien
yet, they're still available from Amazon.com
at a discount. Links to more photos and video of the
Robosapien are available in a previous robots.net article.
good roundup
good roundup
09/10/2004 01:37 AMInstaPundit .. apparently
instapundit.com/archives/017710.php
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this site | 4 links
The Shooter Roundup
The Shooter Roundup
08/12/2004 04:40 PMThis Week's RSS Roundup
This Week's RSS Roundup
02/10/2004 02:51 AMHey Kids! It's time for another RSS roundup. First up: Apple Computer
is offering RSS feeds for their Knowledge Base articles. Get a
Syndic8-generated list of'em at
http://www.syndic8.com/feedlist.php?ShowMatch=docs.info.apple.com&Show
Status=all . The...
ROTS Roundup
ROTS Roundup
02/05/2005 09:09 PMThere's a whole lotta Sith toys popping up today on various sites.
Check out who's got the goods on the new images in this special
roundup report.
Storage roundup
Storage roundup
07/23/2004 06:19 AMComputer Weekly Jul 23 2004 10:21AM GMT
Instapundit's roundup
Instapundit's roundup
12/14/2003 01:41 PMGlenn Reynolds .. The Professor .. Instapundit ..
2
instapundit.com/archives/012998.php
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site | 6 links
MandrakeSoft Roundup
MandrakeSoft Roundup
01/22/2004 08:46 PMRSS News Roundup
RSS News Roundup
02/07/2005 01:41 AMFirst The Guardian and
then the L.A.
Times:
“
Guardian has tied up with a till-now stealth
company called Consenda, and I
met up with the CEO Xavier Ferguson today in NYC. The RSS newsreader
(Guardian insists on called RSS as Webfeeds), called Newspoint, is
a downloadable app, with a tabbed and clean interface. The newspaper
has started offering it as a test download for about 250
users....” [Paid
Content.org]
“The LA Times has launched a branded RSS news aggregator in partnership
with Consenda. You can find it here, however the service is invitation-only right
now. The launch comes on the heels of the Guardian's RSS
newsreader, which like the LAT is also called Newspoint.” [Mic
ro Persuasion]
Frankly, I’m surprised
it’s taken this long for newspapers to start figuring this out.
Andy Rhinehart and I have been talking about newspapers and
aggregators for three years, and we’re just now seeing some
signs of life in this area. What does surprise me is that the
Newspoint app is a download, rather than a web-based site.
But
of course, the really big RSS news of the day is that Ask
Jeeves bought Bloglines. What does this mean for everyone’s
favorite, free, web-based aggregator, and more importantly, for its
users? Hopefully just some text ads, which were coming anyway, since
that’s what I use when I teach RSS at MLS. It will be interesting to
see what happens with this during the next few months, but we’re
definitely seeing more signs that this will indeed be a big year
for RSS. Hopefully, libraries will be part of it.
Roundup of roundups
Roundup of roundups
11/12/2003 01:03 PMThere's blogging a list of links, and then there's blogging a list
of lists of links:
Now if someone else links to this we'll have a link to a list of
lists of links. And that would be just silly.
MUG News Roundup
MUG News Roundup
11/17/2003 08:09 AMThe next gathering of the Los Angeles Final Cut Pro User Group
(LAFCPUG) will be Wednesday, November 19th beginning at 6:45 p.m...
CES 2005 roundup: Day 1
CES 2005 roundup: Day 1
01/05/2005 07:31 PMBelow are some of the announcements coming out of the 2005
International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas...
Handtop Roundup
Handtop Roundup
08/29/2004 10:39 AMLinuxWorld Roundup
LinuxWorld Roundup
01/24/2004 01:16 AMeWeek Jan 24 2004 5:11AM GMT
SOUNDCARD ROUNDUP
SOUNDCARD ROUNDUP
01/25/2004 07:58 AM4” x 6” Printer Roundup
4” x 6” Printer Roundup
01/03/2005 08:22 AMGmail Roundup
Gmail Roundup
04/09/2004 03:54 PMScreenshot, Screenshot, Screenshot, Review, Review Let us know if you
have more......
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