The founder of Firefox said: IE 7 is actually quite good.
Blake Ross is the co-founder of Firefox. He is only 21 years old this year. Yesterday, Seattle Pi had an interesting long talk with him. It is worth reading. The interview mainly focused on the development prospects of Firefox, including some new features to be added in version 2.0, as well as some comparisons between Firefox and IE. Especially when the beta version of IE 7 has been released, the comparison between the two super browsers is even more interesting. People want to hear Jack Ross say how bad ie 7.0 is, but the results are disappointing. He said, "IE 7 looks pretty good ". Look, how wide the 21-year-old is, this is what a real developer should possess. Link: http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/104679.asp
Feedos is not dead yet. 1.0 is coming soon.
I have never used freedos. I thought it was FreeBSD today when I saw the news. I felt a little bit like MS-DOS, but to be honest, maybe those older developers like to watch the black and black character-filled interface, I like Windows XP and it is coming soon, but I haven't seen it yet, but many people say it's a gorgeous Vista :). Jim Hall, founder of freedos, an open-source MS-DOS operating system, said the project was slow over time, but he was not about to give up. At the end of the month, version 1.0 is expected to come out to meet you. It has no influence on me, but it is an interesting news. Link: http://slashdot.org/articles/06/07/03/1838231.shtml
Google continues to expand and the "Claw" reaches the server
I don't know whether it is true or false. It was reported by the New York time. It seems that there is some authenticity. Article It is said that Google has continued to develop its territory and its scope has been extended from search engines to inventor. Google now integrates most of its hardware used and deployed at such a scale, we can become the fourth largest computer service provider after Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The article also pointed out that Google may enter the chip design market under the lead of ex-Alpha Chia engineers. Wow, this news is very exciting. As a result, the CPU price may continue to decline and the performance will improve more after competition between Intel, AMD and Google. For our consumers, it is definitely a good thing. I don't know if I understand it like this, right? Related Links: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/03/technology/03google.html? _ R = 1 & pagewanted = All & oref = slogin also has an interesting message about MySpace. I will not introduce it here, interested friends to browse first: http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1811597,00.html
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