Like many of you out there I’m very excited about Google’s new browser Chrome.

The idea of a multi-process browser is very intriguing. This comic strip does a much better job of explaining it than I could do, but basically, it will make the browser much more robust and reliable for web applications.

In many ways Chrome still has a long way to go in order to match Firefox’s user experience, but its potential is enormous. I love that it’s open source. Google obviously has the resources to catch up to their competition in this arena and I believe very good things are on the horizon. The competition and collaboration (god bless open source!) that this will bring to the browser world will be a great thing for users. 

I’m very much looking forward to OSX and Linux versions of Chrome as I only use Windows at work these days. Cross-platform support and just a few of the bells and whistles that the other browsers have (full page zoom, mouse gestures, etc.) and I think we’ll be looking at a serious competitor to IE and Firefox. Even if Chrome does not emerge as the dominant browser, it will force all browser makers to up their game. Hopefully Microsoft will be forced to adhere much more closely to web standards.

I am curious about adblocking. Google makes a ton of money on their ads. It will be interesting to see how they approach this issue with their browser.

Posted in Technology, Web Development at September 3rd, 2008. 2 Comments.

Google News has a really cool new quoting feature.

If you search for a person’s name on Google News, you will get recent quotes from that person.

Then “clicking on the speaker’s name will take you to a page with even more of their quotes. From there you can search within the quotes by entering a query on the left side of the page”.

Matt Cutts talks about it some more here.

Posted in Technology at April 21st, 2008. No Comments.

Geeks are Sexy has a post on Johnny Lee’s TED presentation.

Very cool stuff. Definitely check out the video.

Lee has done some amazing things with the Wiimote.

Posted in Technology at April 15th, 2008. No Comments.

Check out this article on the new Segway RMP.

Watch the video. This thing is creepy.

Cool as hell, but creepy.

Posted in Technology at April 9th, 2008. No Comments.