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Friday, 14 June 2013

Apple's iWork suite of apps coming soon to a browser techno

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On Monday, Apple's popular suite of applications iWork, was officially announced in a third avatar. After OS X and iOS, the suite comprising Pages, Numbers and Keynote is now available as a web-based application on iCloud.The service works much like other online services such as Google Drive with browser based web-applications. At the end, iWork is a fully functional browser version of the desktop based office suite. The service will be available on Windows and Mac devices alike and will be supported on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Apple's own Safari web browsers.
The service will come in handy for keeping your important documents, spreadsheets and presentations on the cloud. So you can save a document on iCloud and access and edit the file from any device (not necessarily yours). While you have access to your documents remotely, you are also heavily dependent on the iCloud servers. However, this point is true for all cloud computing solutions.
The major advantage that the service will have over its competing options is certainly its interface. For users who are used to working on the iWork suite, it will certainly be more comfortable using Apple's web service. During the demo at WWDC, Apple's Roger Rosner showed how slick it was to add an image to a Pages document simply by dragging the image icon to the application in the browser.
What is interesting to note is that Apple has supported documents from competing applications such as Microsoft Word as well with iWork for iCloud. According to Apple's claims, despite being browser based, the web-based suite will be 'fully-functional' and going in line with what we saw at the keynote, we can actually believe that. It is interesting that the Keynote application can play back presentations right from the browser and that too with the same kind of fluid animations that we generally see on the desktop and mobile versions.
What makes the situation dicey are Apple's experiences with web services in the past. Mobile Me shut down and iCloud had a jittery start. Perhaps we can expect better experiences out of iWork for iCloud as Apple would have learnt from the past experiences.
Also, one will have to wait and watch how sharing with iWork on iCloud will work. Presently Google Docs lets you share a document with multiple people and set editing/reading permissions. With access certainly more universal in that aspect, it will be interesting to see whether iWork for iCloud incorporates something similar.
Apple announced that the beta version of the service will be available for developers immediately followed by a public release later this year. Further details about the official release were not disclosed. Apple also informed that new versions of the three apps for Mac and iOS would be made available later this year.
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Thursday, 13 June 2013

RockMelt

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impressive social networking browser


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Universal Feed Parse

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Universal Feed Parser Is Awesome, Except for Embedded Videos.

If you have never dealt with pythons awesome feedparser, Universal Feed Parser, you should check it out. This bad boy can take some of the crapiest, most mal-formed feeds atom, or rss, and give you back manicured, well formed python objects. I have used the project many times over, and am indebted.
There current security model is so tight that it removes all object, and embed tags. This is very secure, and for most people probably a good idea. But, while working on a recent project, I ran smack into this, because I am processing feeds with videos in them, and the videos are the most important part of the feeds. So, I needed to allow object, and embed tags
I thought mayby I would have to maintain my own version of feedparser, but that just had many problems written all over it. Then I remembered that python, being the awesome language that it is, allows you to monkey patch classes. It works because everything is an object, including classes.
This is my quick tip feedparser tip if you need to extend feedparser to include object, and embed 

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mozila fire fox

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Browsing Made Easy

Awesome Bar
Get to your favorite sites quickly – even if you don’t remember the URLs. Type your term into the location bar (aka the Awesome Bar) and the autocomplete function will include possible matches from your browsing history, bookmarked sites and open tabs.
The Awesome Bar learns as you use it - over time, it adapts to your preferences and offers better-fitting matches. We’ve tweaked it to give you greater control over the results (including privacy settings) and increased performance so you find what you need even faster.

 

High Performance

Super Speed
With faster start-up times, rapid graphics rendering and improved page load speed, the latest version of Firefox is full of major performance improvements you’ll notice instantly. From integrating Compartments and more efficiently managing JavaScript objects to supporting ECMAScript5 and improvements to the JägerMonkey JavaScript engine, we’ve been working hard to make this the most powerful Firefox ever.
Hardware Acceleration
Experience super-fast graphics acceleration of video and Web content with a new layers-based graphics system that takes advantage of Direct2D and Direct3D on Windows.

Powerful Personalization

Dress Up Your Firefox with Personas
Change the look of your Firefox to practically anything with Personas: thousands of easy-to-install themes created by users from around the world (or that you make yourself!). With a single click, you can dress your browser up in simple designs, colorful patterns, and content from partners like Harry Potter and Bob Marley.
Customizable Interface
Everyone likes to browse their own way, so we’ve made it easy to adjust the Firefox interface to be exactly the way you like it: re-arrange, organize, add or remove buttons or fields to change your browsing experience however you want. Just right click on the navigation toolbar and select the Customize option to get started.
100,000s of Ways to Customize
The sky’s the limit with a growing library of thousands of Firefox add-ons, little extras you choose to download and install for a browser that works your way. Manage online auctions, upload digital photos, see the weather forecast in a glance and listen to music all from the convenience of your browser.

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Maxthon’s Cloud Browser Sets You Free

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safari browser

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Safari

What’s new in Safari?

The new advanced features in Safari make it an even better place to explore the web. Safari searches even smarter so you’ll find web pages faster. It shows you all your open tabs in a great new way. Right from Safari, you can tweet web pages, post them to Facebook, or share them via Mail or Messages. And with even more features, browsing is just the beginning.

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Browse the web, Chrome Fast

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If you're already using Chrome, here are a few things you might like:


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