Archive for February, 2010
Warming panel, under attack, seeks outside review – The Associated Press
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.27, 2010, under Tech News
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Warming panel, under attack, seeks outside review
The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Nobel Prize-winning international scientific panel studying global warming is seeking independent outside review for how it makes major reports. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says it's seeking some kind of independent … UN to create science panel to review IPCCReuters Push to Oversimplify at Climate PanelWall Street Journal Independent Board to Review Work of Top Climate PanelNew York Times USA Today -The Australian all 598 news articles » |
Palm’s Woes Are All About Image – PC World
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.26, 2010, under Tech News
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Palm's Woes Are All About Image
PC World The strange thing about Palm's predicament is that it has a really good product in the Palm Pre. I have several friends who own a Pre, and when I ask them what they think of their phone, they do what any tech-loving geek does. … Palm Reportedly Set To Update Pre, Pixi WebOSChannelWeb Palm Under Pressure After Sales ShortfallBusinessWeek Slow sales of Pre force Palm to cut forecastUSA Today eWeek -infoSync World -Techtree.com all 449 news articles » |
Italian Court Convicts Google Employees Over Video – PC Magazine
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.24, 2010, under Tech News
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Italian Court Convicts Google Employees Over Video
PC Magazine An Italian court had convicted three Google employees over an offensive video that was uploaded to the company's video service, despite the fact that none of the men had anything to do with the video's production. … Conviction of Google Execs in Italy Shear MadnessPC World Google bosses convicted in ItalyBBC News Google Officials Convicted in Italian Privacy CaseBusinessWeek Wall Street Journal -Computerworld -Register all 555 news articles » |
Is the "Magic" Alternative Energy Bloom Box for Real? – DailyTech
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.22, 2010, under Tech News
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Is the "Magic" Alternative Energy Bloom Box for Real?
DailyTech Bloom Energy CEO K. R, Sridhar holds the fuel cells that make up his "Bloombox". Made of sand and inks (the secret part), Mr. Sridhar says the design will revolutionize the power industry. (Source: Fortune) The cells stack with metal into a box, … Brick-sized device could power a home, says Bloom EnergyTG Daily 60 Minutes: Bloom box, energy breakthrough?10 Connects Installing A Bloom BoxCBS News SustainableBusiness.com -CNNMoney.com (blog) -ZDNet (blog) all 76 news articles » |
How to Set Keyword Bookmarks in Google Chrome
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.22, 2010, under Tips
Keyword bookmarks are my absolute favorite time-saving Firefox feature. I use them literally hundreds of times a day—a good system of keyword bookmarks saves all kinds of time in the browser. Unfortunately Chrome isn’t so friendly to keyword bookmarkers.
After searching high and low for a way to tweak the bookmark dialog in Google Chrome to display an option to add a keyword to my bookmarks, turns out all I needed to do was turn to the help of a few clever readers who’d emailed in how to achieve keyword bookmark bliss in Chrome. The imperfect-but-workable solution:
I just realized that keyword bookmarking is as easy as managing your search engines. Right-click the omnibox (address bar), click “Edit search engines,” and add a search engine. Use a Name you will recognize, enter the keyword you want to use, and just enter the URL for your bookmark in the URL box. Voila!
Chrome’s keyword search tool, like Firefox’s, replaces %s in the URL with your search terms. However, you can add a keyword search in Chrome without adding the %s bit at all, so when you execute that keyword, it’ll just take you to the keyword’s URL.
To clarify, check the screenshot above to how I set up a keyword bookmark for Lifehacker would look like. After setting it up, any time I want to visit Lifehacker in the future, all I have to do is type ‘l’ and hit Enter. Chrome’s autocomplete is certainly smart, and for some people is enough to replace the need for keyword bookmarks, but if you’re a keyword bookmark junkie like I am, this is an important feature to ease any browser transition.
Unfortunately it’s more of a hack than a bookmark feature, and the search engine manager isn’t nearly as robust as the regular bookmark manager, but until the Google developers decide to add this feature (my birthday’s coming up, GOOG), it’s better than nothing.
Endeavour Heads for Earth – eWeek
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.20, 2010, under Tech News
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Endeavour Heads for Earth
eWeek After successfully delivering and installing the 16-ton Tranquility node and its cupola, Endeavour undocks from the International Space Station and heads for a Feb. 21 return to the Kennedy Space Center. The space shuttle Endeavour and its six-member … Shuttle Endeavour undocks from space stationCNET Shuttle leaves station as NASA plans last flightsReuters Apollo 11 Moon Rock Returns To SpaceInformationWeek BBC News -TopNews United States -FOXNews all 1,334 news articles » |
Twitter Traffic Boost Affirms Value of Real-Time Search – PC World
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.18, 2010, under Tech News
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Twitter Traffic Boost Affirms Value of Real-Time Search
PC World After months of lagging, or at least stagnant traffic, Twitter is on the rise again–setting a record in January for most unique visitors in a single month according to statistics from comScore. It seems like more than just coincidence … Twitter traffic up 9% after Google real-time search launchVentureBeat What Google needs to learn from Buzz backlashCNN International Twitter traffic gets major boost from GoogleChristian Science Monitor ChattahBox -The Star-Ledger – NJ.com -eWeek all 1,878 news articles » |
Windows Phone 7 Series: Microsoft’s Fresh Start – PC World
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.16, 2010, under Tech News
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Windows Phone 7 Series: Microsoft's Fresh Start
PC World Microsoft's new mobile OS doesn't look like past versions, and that's a very good thing. It doesn't look or work like Windows Mobile 6.5. It's not an iPhone OS knockoff. Instead, Windows Phone 7 Series, which Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled today … Windows Phone RevealedABC News Zune services going global with Windows phoneCNET Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Series : Review Of PreviewsITProPortal Register -ZDNet (blog) -Computerworld (blog) all 1,372 news articles » |
Ammonia leak cuts short spacewalk – BBC News
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.14, 2010, under Tech News
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Ammonia leak cuts short spacewalk
BBC News British-born astronaut Nicholas Patrick has taken part in a spacewalk to provide a cooling system for the newest room on board the International Space Station. Patrick was hit by a small amount of ammonia after undoing a connection, but none of the … Spacewalking plumbers make Tranquility coolerSpaceflight Now Spacewalking astronauts turn plumbers, hook hosesThe Associated Press Second STS-130 Spacewalk CompleteRedOrbit Florida Today -The Money Times -New York Daily News all 1,740 news articles » |
Will people leave Facebook for Buzz? Fat chance – CNET
posted by Rob Johnson on Feb.12, 2010, under Tech News
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Will people leave Facebook for Buzz? Fat chance
CNET Let's say you'd constituted a drinking game for the aftermath of Tuesday's unveiling of Google Buzz, the odd new mishmash of status messages, geolocation, and social-media aggregation: Take a drink every time some pundit says … Google Buzz Has Serious Privacy FlawsFOXNews Google Makes Google Buzz Privacy Controls More VisibleeWeek Review: The full buzz on Google BuzzComputerworld Register -Washington Post -PC Magazine all 2,099 news articles » |











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