Archive for November 10th, 2009

Google Introduces ‘Go’ Programming Language (InformationWeek)

Go aims to combine the benefits of rapid application development with program execution speed.

Can Firefox Last Five More Years? Forecast: Cloudy (PC World via Yahoo! News)

In a world where computing goes “cloudy,” can Firefox survive? What if Chrome OS successfully merges browser with operating system to create a new Google world order?

Is HTC Developing An Android/Chrome Netbook? (Coated)

HTC is a major contributor to the success of Google’s Android platform. Since Android’s debut, HTC has come up with a slew of mobile phones and smartphones that run on the Android operating system, which has led many industry pundits to wonder whether an Android netbook is in the works

Seven great (and free!) applications for Windows 7 (ZDNet)

An OS isn’t much without software to take advantage of it.

Firefox Turns 5, Will it See 10? (PC World via Yahoo! News)

Happy birthday Firefox. Its hard to believe that its been 5 years already. Just surviving 5 years in the tech industry is a fairly significant feat, but Firefox has made its mark as the big fish in the small pond.

Google offers free Wi-Fi across 47 airports from today (Geek.com)

Google is giving travellers an early Christmas present this year by rolling out free Wi-Fi access at 47 airports across the U.S. The free service is available from today and forms both a promotional tool for Google’s services and a way of raising money for charity.

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