Google GDrive is not a rumor

An interesting article by Greg Lindon points to some slide comments from Google’s Analyst Day Power Point presentation last week. The presentation was removed from Google’s website but the text is still available in Greg’s post. These notes clearly state efforts have been put towards “infinite storage” in terms of GDrive. In September I ran… Continue reading Google GDrive is not a rumor

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ie7.com owned by Firefox fan

Mark Sheppard registered the domain ie7.com in 1999 and now he is putting it to very good use. For those who are less familiar with internet acronyms ie7 stands for the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Mark has posted on ie7.com a huge Firefox sign and a link to Mozilla Firefox 🙂 While we’re… Continue reading ie7.com owned by Firefox fan

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China to split the internet?

The People’s Republic of China may be preparing to develop its own version of the Internet. The official Chinese People’s Daily reports that the Ministry of Information Industry has made changes to the domain name system to introduce its own versions of the .com and .cn and .net top level domains (tld). According to the… Continue reading China to split the internet?

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New 6th Generation Video iPods Confirmed

Apple’s forthcoming “true” video iPod will feature a 4-inch display with a quarter-inch border, allowing the device to maintain dimensions typical of previous iPods, further sources have confirmed. The initial report from Think Secret pegged the new iPod’s display at 3.5-inches, but reliable sources say that after considering both 3.5-inch and 4-inch prototypes, Apple has… Continue reading New 6th Generation Video iPods Confirmed

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