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Category Archives: Internet
Science and Technology: What I really want from Google Docs
I like a lot of things about Google, especially the company’s constant attempts to push the envelope and change how we think about using computers and the web. Unfortunately, I also dislike Google for some of the same reasons because the company’s attempts to push that envelope are single minded and, sometimes, ill-conceived. From my […] Continue reading
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Tagged Browsers, Chrome, cloud, local, network access, technology, web
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Science and Technology: What I really want from Google Docs
I like a lot of things about Google, especially the company’s constant attempts to push the envelope and change how we think about using computers and the web. Unfortunately, I also dislike Google for some of the same reasons because the company’s attempts to push that envelope are single minded and, sometimes, ill-conceived. From my […] Continue reading
Posted in Google, Internet, Local, Science and Technology
Tagged Browsers, Chrome, cloud, network access, technology, web
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Science and Technology: If you want developers to adopt your browser, include a hard refresh option
I love Google’s Chrome browser because it is, so far, the best and most stable browser out there (thanks to Netscape, Microsoft, and Mozilla blazing a path for it). I do have a problem, though, with the fact that Chrome does not have a hard refresh option for web pages. This makes checking certain kinds […] Continue reading
Science and Technology: If you want developers to adopt your browser, include a hard refresh option
I love Google’s Chrome browser because it is, so far, the best and most stable browser out there (thanks to Netscape, Microsoft, and Mozilla blazing a path for it). I do have a problem, though, with the fact that Chrome does not have a hard refresh option for web pages. This makes checking certain kinds […] Continue reading
Science and Technology: Net-neutrality wins
Finally, some good news out of Washington: The FCC is set to approve net neutrality rules Tuesday, according to the Washington Times via The Daily Beast. For anyone who doesn’t know what net neutrality means, you can check out this great FAQ from Save the Internet. For those of you who don’t want to, allow […] Continue reading