The first shot in the Google Microsoft OS war has been fired. Looking at Google’s initial plans and ideas for implementation of the new OS, it’s pretty clear that it will be years before Google’s new open source OS is anywhere near a Microsoft competitor. But this announcement is clearly a shot across the bow of Microsoft, letting them know that change is coming. For years Microsoft has been sitting comfortably with its leading desktop market share. This isn’t just a Microsoft problem however. Sure, all OS developers both open source and proprietary have been bringing innovative ideas to computer users for years. Google, however, is looking to the future beyond the immediate future and planning to bring application development to the web where it dominates.
Still busy looking for free anti-virus, anti-malware or anti-spyware security protection product? Most Windows users do not have such a worry by second half of 2009, as Microsoft has announced plan to offer a no-cost consumer security offering to “address the growing need for a PC security solution tailored to the demands of emerging markets, smaller PC form factors and rapid increases in the incidence of malware”.
Microsoft recently announced it was doing away with its subscription-based consumer security suite, Windows Live OneCare. In its place, Microsoft plans a free, standalone antivirus product, code-named ‘Morro’, which, the company says, will meet the needs of emerging markets. Countries cited by Microsoft as being in this category include Brazil, China and India.
Any website can be broken down into two elements, the web design, and the web content. It is essential that for a professional image, that both elements are paid attention to, and that the design should be structured around the content.
So if good web design is all about the content, what is the aim of the web design? The answer to this question is that it enhances the content, and presents the information contained within it, in the most accessible way possible. In a nutshell that is it.
Google Wave is a new model for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year. Here’s a preview of just some of the aspects of this new tool. A wave is equal parts conversation and document.People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.
The service seems to combine Gmail and Google Docs into an interesting free-form workspace that could be used to write documents collaboratively, plan events, play games or discuss a recent news.
Have you been spending so much time trying to get your rankings up that you have completely forgotten about your customers? Search engine optimisation can get you to the top of the rankings when it is done correctly. However, you must complete the circle for SEO to bring you buyers. If you have noticed that you have achieved great rankings, but your business is still faltering, it may be time to re-evaluate. Don’t fall victim to bad search engine optimisation technique practices.
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Do you know how we are able to see the journals, novels, magazines; books are able to find in the internet? These are because of djvu extension files. These are the raster image files compressing the files five to ten times the original files and downloading in to web pages. We can open these black and white compression djvu file extension in different operating systems like windows, Mac operating system etc. Basically we find some errors in these files due to several reasons like problems in the operating system, errors in the resolution of images, register booster, errors or virus in the system.
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Many times, a situation comes, when we have to delete some files, but due to some reasons, it does not delete. It may be due to error while downloading that file or a virus attack. But now, using this new trick, you can easily delete such undeletable files.
There are three ways for deleting an undeletable file :
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Microsoft and Google are the best-known providers of web-accessible applications, with projects such as Google Apps. Unlike their efforts, iCloud attempts to recreate the look and feel of a full-fledged operating system running in a browser, including a desktop, application icons, widgets and applications running simultaneously in separate windows.

