Posts Tagged ‘Web design’

Google’s Book of 20 Things

Friday, November 19th, 2010

A few days ago, Google played fashion guru to the public in its Boutiques.com launch. Today, the company is taking on a new role: a teacher.

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In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of Tim Berners-Lee’s proposal for the World Wide Web, Google has published an online interactive children’s book meant to educate people on browsers and the web in this current age. Called ’20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web’, the book informs people on what exactly HTML5 is, what do ‘cookies’ or ‘cloud computing’ mean, and other nuggets of web wisdom.

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Google Jumps Into Fashion E-Commerce

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Aiming to become the first stop for online shoppers of apparel and accessories, Google Inc. launched a fashion e-commerce site Boutiques.com, which uses human curators, visual recognition and machine learning technology to recommend items to shoppers.

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The move thrusts the Mountain View, Calif., Internet giant into the rapidly growing online fashion market, an area in which Amazon.com Inc. and eBay Inc. are stepping up their offerings. It’s a lucrative market, with the online apparel and accessories industry hitting $19 billion in the U.S. in 2009, according to comScore Inc., and growing fast.

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Yahoo Mail Gets a Refresh Beta, Adds Twitter

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

yahooSpeed and spam topped the list of what Yahoo was trying to improve in its next version, a beta of which will start rolling out to users Tuesday night. The redesigned version takes inspiration from Yahoo’s iPad and Android clients for the market-leading, Web-based mail service, and not only adds the speed and spam reduction, but also brings Twitter into its fold and, like Microsoft’s updated Hotmail service, can now display photos and videos within users’ inboxes.

David McDowell, Yahoo’s senior director of product management for Yahoo Mail, about the new mail version: “People spend more than 30 billion minutes a month on Yahoo Mail, so if we make a change, it’s significant,” said McDowell. “If you were to stack up users lists of complaints about e-mail, speed and spam would be at the top of the list, and we’ve tackled both head on with this release. Yahoo Mail’s been re-architected from the ground up with speed and performance in mind, and it’s actually two times faster than our existing version—much faster to load and much faster to navigate.”

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Facebook and Bing Team-Up for Social Search

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Can your search get by with a little help from your friends? Bing thinks so. The Microsoft search site now lets users upgrade their queries by drawing on information friends have shared on Facebook.

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One new Bing search option, Liked Results, should spotlight relevant items shared by friends on Facebook. As a post on Bing’s blog explains, a search for restaurants in San Francisco would no longer show just those places that the Web at large deems worthy of interest, but establishments Facebook pals like.

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Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta for Maemo and Android

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Mozilla’s efforts to scale down the Firefox browser and make it work on mobile devices took another step forward today with the release of Firefox 4 beta for Maemo and Android. On Android, the browser’s performance is still not competitive with that of the platform’s native WebKit-based browser, but the gap is starting to close.

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Firefox’s large disk footprint is also still problematic on Android, especially on devices like the Nexus One that have limited internal storage capacity. A fresh installation of Firefox on Android uses roughly 30MB of storage space. The first time it starts, it unpacks another 14MB, which takes about 15 seconds. Subsequent startups are faster, typically taking between 2 and 4 seconds.

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