Following last night’s post about the soon-to-be-released-in-a-few-hours Google Chrome browser, we’ve found screenshots of this exciting new software.
Here are some screenshots of Google’s own web browser software: Chrome, which is speculated to be released for Microsoft Windows XP/Vista today at 14:00 EST.
Google Chrome Screenshots [Google Blogoscoped] A fresh take on the browser [Official Google Blog] Google Chrome Comic Book [Google Books] Google Chrome, Google’s Browser Project [Google Blogoscoped]
Yo’ hommies, y’all ready to dance? -Dance what? Breakdance Yo’! -But…How? That’s a good question…
So in the recent years, it’s been noticed: more and more individuals, from Teens to Adults, want to learn how to breakdance. Besides being extremely fun and cool, breakdancing is a hardcore action that requires an intense amount of exercise, that’s it with style of course. Thus it’s no wonder that many of us want to learn how to. Look man, it’s cool, it’s hip, it’s the new trend. But where to start?
An Introduction
So you wanna breakdance? Well lemme tell you this now. Breakdancing is not easy. It does not work simply by learning a few moves and showing them off. You have to be dedicated to a continuous amount of practice. Only through practice can you combine what you learned with your own style to actually break. But needless to say. Ya’ll future B-Boys and B-Girls get ready. Cause once you start, it aint ever stoppin’!
Now before you start hurting yourself, get an idea of how breakdancing works and how it evolved. Get familiar with the history of breakdance: Breakdance [Wikipedia]. From there, start getting an idea of the major moves in breakdancing: List of breakdance moves [Wikipedia]. Read the rest of this entry »
And so like many other blogs around the Internet, we are also celebrating the new year! And also like every other speech out there, we could say how we will “await a fantastic new year” or how it’s time “for a new era of humanity” or any other cliché and pompous phrase. However, we’re realistic and we’re multicultural (which, by the way, has nothing to do with anything) and thus are just going to say something more contemporary and realistic.
First all, we’d like to announce that Feed Elite is of course expanding and we will be covering many more areas in our amazing posts of expertise. There’s will be new articles regarding productivity not just in the Microsoft Windows OS environment, but also in other fields such as Mac OS X, Linux, and even Palm OS! In addition, we will try our best to publish more resources regarding benefits to our actual non-virtual lives. Isn’t that something? We trying not to be like the Tech-Blog-Next-Door…
In the mean time, people are pissed off (I mean angry at) Apple’s BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) icon for a Windows PC, Global Warming is ever becoming a problem while Global Ice Age also is occurring, everyone’s all wrapped up in the new “Green” Movement while our industries are expanding more than ever, and oh so much more issues.
Also, did I forget to mention that 2008 brings the XXIX Olympics at Beijing, China! Because the Chinese people like the number 8 (8 in Chinese is phonetically similar to the character of “Prosper” or more like “Cash-in”), they’ve decided to start the games at 8-08-2008. Oh! Can you just imagine the amount of young lovers waiting to get married that day.
Anyways, happy new year and shall we bid farewell to 2007 and welcome 2008 with our hearts and minds open.
For those avid Gmail users, if you haven’t noticed the significant recent upgrades to Gmail, then you’re truly missing out. To name a few, Gmail now supports IMAP, got new Emoticon styles, added Group Chat support, created Colored Label tabs, made a new Contacts Manager, and most recently added support for internal AIM Chat.
With IMAP, external email clients such as Outlook, Thunderbird, or applications found on portable devices like the iPhone or a cell phone can communicate with your mail much more effectively. Rather than simply storing email from POP connections as Gmail did in the past, IMAP syncs allow much more functionality. For instance, if you read a mail in your client engine with IMAP, your Google account will be smart enough to know this and mark the mail as read, rather than keeping hundreds of exported, unread mail. Of course, there are many more advantages of IMAP that one can find out by reading this Wiki article: Internet Message Access Protocol [Wikipedia] Read the rest of this entry »
There’s hundreds of methods and ways to clean scratched or damaged CDs. They include mass cleaning with machines, simply wiping, using special cleaning solutions, etc. However, the most effective, quick, and cheap way is to use the age-old toothpaste method. Yup! Toothpaste! Here’s how to fix and save scratched CDs: