ALIQUO in California — In a attonitus series revelationum qui convertit tech mundi super caput eius, a tria de tech gigantes nuntiata consilia acri toaster. Apple, Microsoft, and Google held launch parties this weekend for a series of new devices. Hunc iuro fortem notario Attendi omnes tres.
I’m a political junkie, Ego autem ut hoc anno est collegarum primo fervore, cum aliquid, quod, fanaticus et a baseball, sequitur baseball – hoc est dicere:, ipsum. Et praecipue in rebus creandis comitia tempore sibi cavere – in anno quo nitimini, in omni statu, qui est primus in Republican candidatus certatim.
Haec sunt et comitiis, sed ut eorum frui mihi stats. Opus results. Data est mihi opus,. Mihi opus est frigus graphs. Mihi opus est in re publica elit. Et vide, quoniam inveni:
As you might have noticed, the guys at Google have released (etiam, not released, they’ve just publicly shown it for the first time; Chromebooks are coming out on June 15)Chromebooks, which are netbooks that run theChrome OS.
More about the actual computers later; the interesting part about the computer is its operating system. Chrome OS is acompletely web-based operating system; it’s nothing but Chrome, Google’s web browser. Audivi sonos verborum,, the only application on the computer is Chrome.
If you’ve bought an electronic device in the last year, you’ll notice that Microsoft is hawking its search engine Bing more than I hawk my products. (On a totally unrelated note, download Hircum, my free and open-source flashcard program.)
That’s all well and good, since you’re allowed to advertise, but Microsoft really goes to the extreme:
Microsoft signed a deal with Blackberry so that Bing would be the only search engine available on Blackberrys.
My sister bought a new computer and was offered a free song download if she searched with Bing.
I was looking on my analytics page (tracking visitors to the site) and noticed someone came to hathix through DuckDuckGo. Being bored, I looked up DuckDuckGo and I was impressed automatically. It’s agreat search engine. Here’s why.
Zero-click info
DuckDuckGo’s got this great feature that lets you see some quick background info on a subject when you search it. If I want to know who Nelson Mandela is without having to read a lengthy article about apartheid, South Africa, and that sort of stuff, I can just DDG it and look what I get: