• Google officially released its long-rumored browser, dubbed "Google Chrome". Speed and stability are its biggest selling points thus far. Those who have tested this innovative new browser are pleasantly surprised at the speed and ease of use. While Google has not implemented many of the features present in other browsers such as Firefox and Opera, its beta application is set to be a good starting point for Google's venture into the browser business. From Google on Chrome: A fresh take on the browser At Google, we spend much of our time working inside a browser. We search, chat, email and collaborate in a browser. And like all of you, in our spare time, we shop, bank, read news and keep in

    Sep 09,
    - by semoadmin
  • Brian and Rick get together after a month off and try to cram an hour show into a 20-minute segment. Here are the new techie things that were discussed on the show: Google Chrome - http://tools.google.com/chrome Blackberry Bold - http://news.cnet.com/blackberry-bold-debut/ (review) Photo storage & sharing - Flickr.com - http://Flickr.com PSP 3000 - http://news.cnet.com/psp-3000-another-minor-psp-upgrade/  (coming in October) semo.net Certified Repair Technicians - http://semo.net/repair/ - $22.50 for basic repair! semo.net 1M Cable Internet for $29.95 - New Customer Promo - broadband@semo.net (email for more info or to sign up - restrictions & commitment required) semo.net Wireless Extends to County Road 302 & Hidden Hills Subdivision - broadband@semo.net (email for more info or to sign up - restrictions & commitment required)

    Sep 03,
  • ICANN adopts a new Web Site naming convention. http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9978448-7.html Get Gas Prices on your Phone http://GasBuddyToGo.com Battery Powered iPod Dock http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/07/01/cute-little-batteryp.html Sony Vaio Dual Core Widescreen for $499 (shipped) on Woot http://www.woot.com/ How to Photograph Fireworks with a Digital Camera http://www.gearlog.com/2008/06/how_to_shoot_fireworks_with_yo.php

    Jul 02,
  • Google has enabled a calculator feature for users who utilize the Google search box in the Firefox browser. From Google's site: To use Google's built-in calculator function, simply enter the calculation you'd like done into the search box and hit the Enter key or click on the Google Search button. The calculator can solve math problems involving basic arithmetic, more complicated math, units of measure and conversions, and physical constants. To read more about the calculator, as well as other Google search features, click here.

    Jun 12,
    - by semoadmin
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