The new contenders for Firefox
Everyone always wants the best browser out there, and I’m not here to just say yeah yeah Firefox is the best blah blah blah, I’ve used firefox for many years and I say it is an excellent browser, but lately I’ve grown a liking to Apple’s Safari 4 which I have to say is neat but lacks features, but I don’t really care as long as I have two things that work on it: Read the rest of this entry »
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Google at it again with Wave
Google is planning to release Google Wave, its ambitious new IM/Email/Wiki hybrid in September. Invites for 100,000 users will be made available on September 30 via wave.google.com. It’s likely that Google Wave will launch with a limited invitation system similar to the one Gmail started out with way back when. Read the rest of this entry »
What is Kosmix?
Kosmix is a guide to the Web. The site (www.kosmix.com) lets users explore the Web by topic, presenting a dashboard of relevant videos, photos, news, commentary, opinion, communities and links to related topics. Kosmix’s categorization engine organizes the Internet into magazine-style topic pages, enabling people to navigate the Web even if they don’t know exactly what they’re looking for.
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Kosmix was founded in 2005 by Venky Harinarayan and Anand Rajaraman. Harinarayan and Rajaraman were co-founders of Junglee, the first shopping search engine which was acquired by Amazon.com in 1998. They later created Amazon.com’s Mechanical Turk. Read the rest of this entry »
Free anti virus protection
In case you did not know, there were something like 40,000 new computer security threats created last year, targeted overwhelmingly at Windows users.
But as long as there have been viruses there have been companies who make their money by protecting computers from them.
This is very big business; $4bn (£2.97bn) was spent on virus protection last year. Given those figures people still leave their computers open to attack, in fact some 50% of PCs do not have protection. Read the rest of this entry »