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  • Google Sync: Now with push Gmail support

    This is big stuff, and if there's anyone actually paying for MobileMe a year from now, well, you already looked like a fool, so what's the difference? The Google Mobile Blog reports today that Google has added push email support to Google Sync, which previously provided that support for Google...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 09-22-2009
  • Chrome OS to be free, Google says

    The Google Chrome Blog comes to life again with the following tidbits ... Google Chrome OS is an open source project and will be available to use at no cost. The Google Chrome OS team is currently working with a number of technology companies to design and build devices that deliver an extraordinary...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-10-2009
  • Introducing the Google Chrome OS

    Well, it's official. Google will take on Windows, not with some based on Android (which is dumb, and curious, in my opinion), but with yet another OS based on the Chrome browser . Here's the full announcement. The bolded bits are my work, as I think those are the core bits. It's been an exciting...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-08-2009
  • Mozilla releases early beta of Firefox for mobile devices

    It's currently codenamed Fennec . This is an early developer release of the mobile version of Firefox, for testing purposes only, intended to: get wider community feedback on our approach to the user experience engage Mozilla community teams, including localizers, add-on developers, and testers get...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 02-11-2009
  • Opera Mini 4.2

    I’ve often opined that the desktop version of Opera doesn’t make a lot of sense these days, but Opera certainly has tremendous presence in the mobile world. Confusingly, however, Opera offers two mobile browsers, Opera Mobile and Opera Mini. If I understand this correctly, Opera Mobile is their “full...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 11-25-2008
  • The Cell Phone Wars

    Slate has an interesting comparison of Apple’s very closed model with the iPhone and Google’s very open model with Android: In the two months since the App Store's launch, Apple has rejected several programs for seemingly arbitrary reasons that it won't disclose. Developers havegrumbled about...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 09-26-2008
  • Amazon launches On Demand video service

    Amazon PR : Amazon.com today announced that customers can now instantly watch ad-free movies and television shows on Macs or PCs with Amazon Video On Demand, Amazon's digital video service offering thousands of movies and television shows. Previously, customers could only download titles and watch...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 09-03-2008
  • Small but important Live Mesh update

    Earlier this month, Microsoft made some changes to Live Mesh , including very low level support for P2P (peer to peer) folder sharing. The problem was (at the time) that you couldn’t configure this explicitly in the UI. So if you wanted to exclude the Live Desktop from a folder share (and not exceed...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-31-2008
  • Outlook vs. Gmail—The Definitive Comparison

    Lifehacker offers up an excellent comparison of Microsoft Outlook (traditional desktop email application) and Gmail (cloud computing Web-based email service): Being digital vagabonds without an Exchange server, we Lifehacker writers use online apps like Gmail and Google Calendar to get things done. But...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-20-2008
  • Yahoo! Mail opens to new domains

    Looks like you can grab @ymail.com and @rocketmail.com email addresses now from Yahoo! Mail, in addition to the standard @yahoo.com addresses: For many of you this may not be all that exciting (heck, if you are reading the Yahoo! Mail product blog it’s reasonable to assume you have a Yahoo! Mail account...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-19-2008
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