Since the people running the Scribefire blog still have my post up to be moderated, I’ll reiterate the comment and discuss what I like, and don’t like about the new Scribefire beta for Google Chrome. First off, I am completely happy that they’ve started to work on the plug-in for Chrome because it seems fitting [...]
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Scribefire: Hindsight into Google Chrome
Posted in Blogging, Linux, Observation, Technology, tagged beta, Blogger, BlogSpot, Chrome, Google, Linux, Mozilla, Scribefire, Technology, Wordpress on May 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Byethost: Free Hosting Extravaganza
Posted in Debian, Observation, Technology, Website, tagged Database, Debian, Free, GNOME, Hack, Hosting, Internet, Linux, MySQL, Web, Wordpress on May 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
After desperately trying to achieve my web 2.0 standardization of a separate domain I bought a couple years ago with a WordPress.org implementation, it had ill-fated succession once again. Ever since grabbing the domain to implement a website, I generally didn’t realize that hosting was also going to be another cost. A monthly cost in [...]
Bookmarking: On The Social Cloud
Posted in Technology, tagged Bookmarks, Cloud, Debian, Firefox, Google, Labs, Linux, Mac, Mozilla, Netscape, Open Source, Thunderbird, Ubuntu, Windows on March 30, 2010 | 1 Comment »
There’s competition in the air, and you’re all invited to join it. What does Mozilla, and Google have in common? Well, a lot of things, but they’re treading on each others turf. Google has so many semantic implementations for services that it’s almost digusting, and they’re not going to stop. They’re cycling through the web-empire [...]