Science Evolution Perspective

May 6, 2012

Photo by Garrett CrawfordMost technological innovation starts on a published scientific paper. In today’s context, its speed of innovation is slowing down due to mainly two factors. Firstly, the time it takes to publish a scientific paper. Secondly the amount of instant on-line publishing done by non-traditional media, such as: blogs, websites and many other [...]

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Feedback Microsoft Windows 8 For Free Software

April 14, 2012

Photo by Chris Pirillo As Windows 8 is almost already for a big release, Microsoft announced that is inviting volunteers on a feedback program unfortunately at present only for users that live in the United States. The lucky users, provided they meet the program requirements will receive “free software and Xbox games such as Microsoft [...]

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Google Improves Google+

April 11, 2012

Photo by spanautThere is now a new design/interface version of Google+, featuring revamped navigation including drag-and-drop elements as well as actions that appear when hovering on items. Furthermore, there are new features to ease finding conversations and joining them. Also there are new profile pages, with a specific page just for Google+ Hangouts, among other [...]

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HTML5 Less Capable on New iPad

April 6, 2012

Photo by ntr23 Following the new iPad release from Apple, this device seems to be under performing with regards to software HTML5 developers.  It follows the device’s iOS 5.1 operating system add difficulty to HTML5 data storage, as well as not having the offering for HTML5 support, furthermore the internet browsing performance appears to be [...]

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