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Google Chrome - Just Another Browser?

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 | Apple, Sci-Fi, Science, Technology, Web 2.0 | No Comments

I hadn’t really heard of Googles entry into the browser market until today, and frankly, when I heard about it I was probably more annoyed than anything else. Firefox has been great. I’ve really become addicted to a lot of the plugins (especially Firebug). But over the last few years, Firefox has become a little bulkier, and perhaps my plugin addiction has taken away from my browsing experience.

I still am not sold on the world needing another browser. At least, not unless it’s awesome. Well, the good news is I think that Chrome has a fairly solid chance at being something pretty close to awesome. The UI is very minimalist, and the rendering is lightning fast. Start up is fast. I like the bookmark system, and search. And some great developer tools are already integrated. I think a lot of this is thanks to Apples WebKit rendering engine. And that kind of sucks, but only because Apple didn’t make a good browser with what is obviously superior technology.

I guess it sort of frustrates that Google made the browser that Apple should have made. Apple made a great Web Rendering API in WebKit, but just because the API is doing all the hard work, doesn’t mean the Browser should be boring. Yeah, I’ve liked Safari, but it never really did anything for me. It seemed like a good browser, but nothing about it really stood out. Chrome on the other hand is just different enough to actually stand out, and shows enough promise for me to really keep an eye on new developments.

So overall, Chrome is just another browser for web developers to keep in mind, although Safari/WebKit is pretty standards based, so it should be all good. And, at the very least I’m glad that Google made something different enough to be a welcome addition to the market, even though it’s probably not a Firefox killer (yet).

Happy Pi Day

Friday, March 14th, 2008 | Science | No Comments

Have some pie. Now watch a video about Daniel Tammet.

It’s pie!!!

Salt Water Engine

Thursday, January 17th, 2008 | Science | No Comments

My Dad was telling me about sterling engines the other day, and I remembered seeing this video not too long ago. Oh man, stuff like this just makes me giddy. A sterling engine combined with the salt water burning radiowaves. Amazing. Now, the only question in my mind is how much energy it’s taking to produce radio frequencies that can actually make salt water that unstable. I’ll be looking into this a little more. This video is seriously worth watching if you haven’t already seen it.

10 Most Likely Earth Ending Disasters

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 | Science | No Comments

Here is a fun article I thought I’d share. Oh wait. It’s not fun at all. In fact it’s frightening, and maybe even a little depressing. Everything from gamma-ray bursts, to eco-system collapse. Oh man. There are so many movie scripts/Tom Clancy novels just waiting to be written based on some of these!

I can hardly wait.

http://www.botw.org/articles/endworld.html