September 23rd, 2008
Turn your PC into an
easy-to-use virtualization platform with Sun xVM VirtualBox, the free and open source software that runs on all major operating systems and eliminates the need for tradeoffs or multiple hardware systems.
Features & Benefits
Sun xVM VirtualBox supports any operating system as a guest OS, giving you the flexibility to develop applications on your platform of choice.
Which means you can run Windows in a virtual machine on a Mac or Linux platform, or run Solaris OS and Windows applications right alongside Apple applications on your MacBook.
At a Glance
* Free and open source desktop and laptop virtualization.
* Runs multiple operating systems at the same time on the same PC.
* Enables cross-platform, multi-tier applications.
* Supports the Solaris OS, OpenSolaris, Windows, Macintosh OS X, and Linux.
* Improves efficiency with intuitive blend of platforms and applications.
* Provides remote access to guest virtual machines from anywhere.
* Supports virtual server environments.
* Protects existing hardware investments. [SUN]
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September 3rd, 2008
Google Chrome is a browser
that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.
One box for everything: Web search. Web history. Address bar. Suggestions as you type. One unified box serves all your browsing needs
New Tab Page: Every time you open a new tab, you’ll see a visual sampling of your most visited sites, most used search engines, and recently bookmarked pages and closed tabs.
Application Shortcut: Use web apps without opening your browser. Application shortcuts can directly load your favorite online apps.
Dynamic Tabs: You can drag tabs out of the browser to create new windows, gather multiple tabs into one window or arrange your tabs however you wish — quickly and easily.
Crash Control: Every tab you’re using is run independently in the browser, so if one app crashes it won’t take anything else down.
Incognito Mode: Don’t want pages you visit to show up in your web history? Choose incognito mode for private browsing.
Safe Browsing: Google Chrome warns you if you’re about to visit a suspected phishing, malware or otherwise unsafe website.
Instant Bookmarks: Want to bookmark a web page? Just click the star icon at the left edge of the address bar and you’re done.
Importing Settings: When you switch to Google Chrome, you can pick up where you left off with all the bookmarks and passwords from your existing browser.
Simpler Downloads: No intrusive download manager; you see your download’s status at the bottom of your current window. [Google Chrome]
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August 29th, 2008
When we talk to developers
, a common topic is the challenge of getting applications in the hands of users. That’s why today I’m happy to share early details of Android Market—an open content distribution system that will help end users find, purchase, download and install various types of content on their Android-powered devices.
The concept is simple: leverage Google’s expertise in infrastructure, search and relevance to connect users with content created by developers like you.
Developers will be able to make their content available on an open service hosted by Google that features a feedback and rating system similar to YouTube. We chose the term “market” rather than “store” because we feel that developers should have an open and unobstructed environment to make their content available. Similar to YouTube, content can debut in the marketplace after only three simple steps: register as a merchant, upload and describe your content and publish it. We also intend to provide developers with a useful dashboard and analytics to help drive their business and ultimately improve their offerings.
I also wanted to share some early details to help with planning your efforts so that you can be ready as our partners release the first Android-powered handsets. Developers can expect the first handsets to be enabled with a beta version of Android Market. Some decisions are still being made, but at a minimum you can expect support for free (unpaid) applications. Soon after launch an update will be provided that supports download of paid content and more features such as versioning, multiple device profile support, analytics, etc. Below are some screenshots that illustrate some of the security features and workflow.
With the addition of a marketplace, the Android ecosystem is becoming even more robust. I am incredibly energized by the support and amazing content I’ve seen so far. We will share more details as they are available and I look forward to working with many of you in the coming months. [Android]
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