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Sept
09

Firefox PanoramaMozilla has released Firefox 4 Beta 4, bringing two very interesting features to the table: Panorama (previously called Tab Candy) and Sync. Panorama is a nifty visual tool that lets you overview all of your open tabs and group them into sets with a simple drag-and-drop interface. It’s activated via an icon at the right end of the bookmark bar, which takes you to your tab playground, where you can expand or delete your tab sets, create new ones and organize them around the canvas as you see fit.

Sept
3

Facebook Versus FoursquareI have recently joined the foursquare movement and have been quite intrigued in its simplicity. I am not sure why I enjoy letting people know where I check in to however it gives me pleasure. Although now Foursquare has a few new opponents. One of those opponents is the mighty Facebook which just recently revealed its Facebook Places in the USA (soon to come to Canada). It makes me wonder which one will survive? Read the Mashable below for a little more insight.

Aug
25

Highest Megapixel Camera Sensor

Canon Inc. announced on August 24 2010 that it has succeeded in developing an APS-H-size CMOS image sensor which delivers an image resolution near 120 megapixels (13,280 x 9,184 pixels), which results in the world’s highest level of resolution for the size.

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June
28

Video Marketing On YoutubeYoutube is the largest video sharing site to date, with the most traffic and the highest amount of users on it making Youtube the definitive place for getting your videos published and marketed on. I have put together a guide on Youtube marketing for videos and I think you all will get a lot out of this.
Youtube is the second highest trafficked site globally according to alexa. Quantcast estimates 60 million unique viewers per month with a community base of predominately gen y viewers. Emarketer surveys recently did a research document on video viewer ship according to age and what they found is that the gen y generation views about 5-6 hours per day. [...]

June
23

Color and Accessibility - A GlimpseIn the United States, about 7 percent of the male population – or about 10.5 million men – and 0.4 percent of the female population either cannot distinguish red from green, or see red and green differently (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 2006). And, more than 10% of the male population is color-blind in all over the world. There are various forms of color-blindness: red-green, green-brown, and so on. Of course, we cannot possibly avoid all of the colors that could be misinterpreted by all visitors with color vision impairment. [...]

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