How Gmail Happened: The Inside Story of Its Launch 10 Years Ago Today
We were surprised to find that some of these activists and organizations refused to even talk to us, or to try first-hand the very service they were criticizing. But serious search practically begged for serious storage: It opened up the possibility of keeping all of your email, forever, rather than deleting it frantically to stay under your limit
20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web
OPEN BOOK Print Thing THING SHARE THING 20 Things 1 What is the Internet? 4-6 1 2 Cloud Computing 7-8 2 3 Web Apps 9-11 3 4 HTML, JavaScript, CSS and more 12-14 4 5 HTML5 15-16 5 6 3D in the Browser 17-19 6 7 A Browser Madrigal 20-23 7 8 Plug-ins 24-25 8 9 Browser Extensions 26-28 9 10 Synchronizing the Browser 29-30 10 11 Browser Cookies 31-32 11 12 Browsers and Privacy 33-36 12 13 Malware, Phishing, and Security Risks 37-39 13 14 How Modern Browsers Help Protect You From Malware and Phishing 40-42 14 15 Using Web Addresses to Stay Safe 43-47 15 16 IP Addresses and DNS 48-50 16 17 Validating Identities Online 51-53 17 18 Evolving to a Faster Web 54-57 18 19 Open Source and Browsers 58-59 19 20 19 Things Later..
Of course, such runaway innovative spirit creates some duds, and Google has had their share of those, but Google has always known how to fail fast and learn from it. Maybe the engineers who actually worked on ads felt it, but the rest of us were convinced that Google was a technology company first and foremost; a company that hired smart people and placed a big bet on their ability to innovate
Stumbled apon this post a few weeks ago....GENIUS! I have been so inspired by your blog (and others) that I decided to start by own craft blog and linked to this post in my latest entry. Hey thanks for sharing this how to! What a cleaver and creative recycle! I love it and plan to use my own recycled bows on upcoming holiday gifts! October 9, 2009 at 1:15 AM tamdoll said..
GPS Receiver Information, Software, and Hardware Reviews of Garmin, Lowrance, Magellan and other GPS Receivers
3 and Magellan's WorldWide Map (FEB 07) GPS Car Navigators: How good are the maps? What are limitations? (JAN 04) GPS Rcvr Accuracy under tree cover for Garmin and Magellan units (Link)GPS Reviews and Scores by Users in TestFreaks (Link)GPS review centre -Resources for several brands, voices, news, etc. Battery-drain measurements for several GPS receivers (AUG 06) Batteries -Should I use Alkaline, Lithium, NiCad, or NiMH batteries in my GPS? (NOV 00) Batteries: NiMH are probably the lowest cost long term solution for GPS use
GEFS Online - Free Flight Simulator
Whether you are a licensed pilot practicing VFR, an aviation enthusiast or just looking for some fun flying a plane in beautiful sceneries, you can enjoy GEFS quickly, directly from your web browser. Clear your web browser's cache In your process explorer (Ctrl+Alt+Del), kill the process called geplugin.exe Restart the simulator: planes should now be loading properly
His team spent twenty-eight days laser-scanning the Mojave to create a computer model of its topography; then they combined those scans with satellite data to help identify obstacles. Its screen showed a graphic view of the data flowing in from the sensors: a Tron-like world of neon objects drifting and darting on a wireframe nightscape
So why bother with estimates from aggregated search queries? Traditional flu surveillance is very important, but most health agencies focus on a single country or region and only update their estimates once per week. But can search query trends provide the basis for an accurate, reliable model of real-world phenomena? We have found a close relationship between how many people search for flu-related topics and how many people actually have flu symptoms
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Latest Mountain Biking: News, Tips and How-Tos
Share Osprey Mira 26 Hydration Pack Review When setting off on a multi-month bikepacking trip this past spring, I needed a hydration pack that would not only hold enough water to quench my thirst on long days in the saddle, but also one that could transport plenty of accessories and gear. Share Women's Symphony Short Review I have been wearing the Pearl Izumi Symphony Shorts for the past couple months on a mostly off-road bikepacking trip, providing me with plenty of time to put them through the paces
Share Use Objects Not Letters in Your Type Projects Simple substitutions of shapes and objects for individual letters in a logo or graphic can add interest or fun to a project. Share Go for the Minimalist Look With a Nagel-Inspired Vector Portrait Here are some ideas of how you might use photographs that you've turned into minimalized vector portraits
There have always been ways to bypass these restrictions, but most of those required root access or the use of the Xposed Framework, which can be a deal... Wireless hotspots (commonly known as Wi-Fi) can be found everywhere! If you have a PC with a wireless network card, then you must have seen many networks around you
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Will there be any way to retrieve my subscription data from Google in the future? No -- all subscription data will be permanently, and irrevocably deleted
Maps Mania
By simply providing a transition from a regular map projection to a geographically distorted cartogram developers can easily mitigate against the dangers of geographic intelligibility inherent in static cartograms. I can't help thinking that there must be many people like me who would be tempted to download a Periscope app if Periscope actually had more of a web presence
So, for a particularly complicated intersection like this one in downtown San Francisco, that could look like this:Google Street View wasn't built to create maps like this, but the geo team quickly realized that computer vision could get them incredible data for ground truthing their maps. An Associated Press review of surveillance footage not yet released to the public suggests that most present fled from the gunfire rather than participating in it
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