Saturday, September 6, 2008

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There have been plenty of hiccups in the 'cloud', recently. As Ted Dziuba wrote here recently, it's captivated the investors for several dubious reasons - one of which is that a 'cloud' is ever so easy to draw on a White Board.
That's where the 'runtime' comes in. Today, Chrome is simply a technology demonstration - and I can't see Firefox users with their carefully-cultivated selection of add-ons, or Opera users, making the jump any time soon. But Chrome is a Trojan Horse for bundling Google's Gears onto your PC - and in the hope that manufacturers look to Google services for new Eee-type lightweight PCs, perhaps running something like gOS, the Ubuntu-derivative.
Gears is simply designed to make Google's online services more attractive, and makes it looks like Google's is setting the standard: leading where everyone else follows. (That isn't entirely unfair.) And as a technology demonstration, Chrome succeeds.



In the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav, the Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Veterinary Medicine and team members of the Equine Health Studies Program have developed a call center for the purpose of responding to the potential needs of horse owners in southern Louisiana.
The telephone number for horse owners in need is 225/578-9501. This helpline will function from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m




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