This way clearly doesn’t work, so don’t try it at home to repeat it.
Google Chrome OS and Cr-48 and 3G connectivity using Vodafone, O2, T-Mobile UK
Despite rather lengthy title, the post itself will be rather short and straight to the point. If you are lucky owner of Cr-48 Chrome OS netbook and very inconsiderably live outside of the United States (like, you know, some of us happen to be), you can still get a joy of wireless 3G connectivity. Not [...]
Early in the development cycle, it’s perfectly acceptable to go for a policy of “zero bugs” and “100% tests”. But as the deadline looms, these choices need to be reconsidered all the time and evaluated while keeping a close eye of the final goal. Very often, Agilists simply forget that their job is to produce [...]
I didn’t — and now it occurs to me it’s a nice way of browsing through news. Granted, it isn’t the most productive way if you need to find what’s going on in the world — quickly, but can certainly be used to kill some of that invaluable resource we all love to [...]
Chrome Dictionary — very useful extension, at least for me
OK, fine, I know — an average Englishman is fairly unlikely to need a dictionary when reading in his very own native English; an educated Englishman will hardly need dictionary ever. However, for us, foreigners, expats, or simply people who struggle (to whatever degree) to speak and read the language of Shakespeare, Jane Austen and [...]
Did you know you can define custom search engines in Google Chrome? Yes you can. When I want to find a map of something, I type "map <mysomething>" in address/search bar and — voila, a map appears. How to do it? It's simple, really:
Right-click your address bar Click "Edit Search Engines" Click "Plus" [...]
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