Switched to Blogger Finally!!! September 27, 2008
Posted by dushyantz in Miscellaneous.Tags: blog, blogger, blogspot, techflavor, Technology
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Folks, I have finally shifted my blog to blogger engine and would no more be updating this blog. To stay tuned for more flavor on technology, usability and more… visit my new blog url.
Blog URL: http://techflavor.blogspot.com
So, catch you all at my new Techflavor blogspace!!!
Google Chrome: ’stats for nerds’ feature September 8, 2008
Posted by dushyantz in Google, Technology.Tags: chrome, Google, google chrome, Technology, windows
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Did anyone checkout the “stats for nerds” feature in Google Chrome browser task manager ?
This features enables a user to view the complete status on the processes running in the Chrome browser along with the Process ID (PID) and the virtual memory consumption details for the respective processes. The task manager allows the user to end the processes running in Google Browser in-order to free some memory space in a way similar to Windows Task Manager.
Nice feature though to manage processes and free up some CPU load!!!
Similar Launches: Google & Microsoft Browser September 2, 2008
Posted by dushyantz in Technology, Web.Tags: browser, chrome, Google, google chrome, ie8, internet explorer, microsoft, open-source, Technology
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How come both announcements on the same day? What’s the latest?
As we already know by now, that Google is launching its open-source browser Chrome ( similar to lines with mozilla firefox) , Microsoft unveiled its Internet Explorer beta 8 version.
Why is it so exciting?
It is because either Microsoft is scared by the over growing Google dominance in web space or is it something else.
How the philosophy differs for both giants?
Microsoft believes in pay for service ideology whereas Google believes in distribute for free ideology. There are almost no products from Microsoft which can be said to free be it anything and on the other hand there are almost no services from Google which are said to be paid unless you require a big email account on gmail which would be really impossible to given for free.
Since this is the first step by Google to move in the products domain, though having other extensions to the services google offer on web. Google has been in the services domain since long, and almost all their apps were mostly service based. Microsoft had an upper hand in products domain from os to accounts, they had all the products. Yet, the products will decide ewho wins the war again?
Which one is more usable from usability and user experience point of view?
Well it’s too early to comment on this question right now but stay tuned for the 2nd part of this article in series to know about each of the product’s usability.
Google’s Knol: An alternative to Wikipedia July 28, 2008
Posted by dushyantz in Miscellaneous, Technology, Web.Tags: Google, knol, Technology, wikipedia, wikis
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Google has finally launched their Knol reference tool to the public as a direct challenge to the popular Wikipedia. Intended to be a sort of internet encyclopedia, Knol will be filled with articles written by experts in every possible type of field.
Sounds like Wikipedia, doesn’t it?
The name of the service is a play on an individual unit of knowledge, and entries on the public website, knol.google.com, are called “knols”.
Knol has publishing tools similar to single blog pages. But unlike blogs, Knol encourages writers to reduce what they know about a topic to a single page that is not chronologically updated. Also, Knol does not edit or endorse the information and visitors will not be able to edit or contribute to a knol unless they have the author’s permission. Readers will be able to notify Google if they find any content objectionable.
For more insight into the newly launched tool, visit knol.google.com or read a detailed coverage on Wired.
Samsung Introduces Phone With Hard Drive September 8, 2004
Posted by dushyantz in Uncategorized.Tags: Mobile & Devices, mobile device, Samsung, Technology
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“It is being reported that Samsung has shown what it claims is the world’s first mobile phone that incorporates a hard drive. The model, V5400, is integrated with a 1″ hard drive with 1.5GB of capacity. Other features of the phone include – 2.2″ LCD display, an MP3 player, electronic book reader, and Korean-English dictionary. Samsung has also included a built-in microphone to enhance the audio in the phone’s camcorder feature. The included dual-speakers allow the user to listen to music with a 3D appeal.”







