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25 oct. 2006

@apple@

New Leopard screenshots. Either Apple is bluffing, or we still won’t get a brand-new Finder. Damn.

 

@apple@

The MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo is out. Apple better hurry to upgrade the MacBook, too, because I’m totally waiting for that update to buy one. (Okay, and for some money, too.) And others will, too.

 

@apple@

Leopard Technology Series for Developers: resolution independence is official now (summarized for developers to: “you shouldn’t be required to do anything, except make bigger icons”); also, in those iPhone-rumor days, you might want to speculate that iChat integration is a bit more prominently listed than it would intrinsically warrant.

But, all in all, the surprises are lacking.

 

@web@

Firefox 2 is officially out now. It’s fast, and it has “Undo Close Tab” (although I can’t seem to find the option in the application menus, but only the tab bar’s right-click menu) which even restores whatever you had typed into a form. And that, obviously, is huge for any blogger.

Not switching yet, though. Although… it’s really displaying #FF00AA much faster than Safari is.

 

@web@

It’s three in the morning and ten days of eating only whatever pasta I find on my back shelves has kinda eroded my morale and intellect, so I can’t quite figure what to make of Google Co-op right now. But it’s my understanding that people should be able to make some money out of it.

Well, from the look of it, though, it seems to be in the “Google improves a product they already offered and changes the name in order to get a new round of blogosphere buzz” category but, considering how primitive sponsored search was until now, the change is rather welcome.

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