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Archive for February 1st, 2010

Get Your Grammy Info Here

The music industry literally sparkled last night with all the glitz and glitter from Elton Johns glasses to Taylor [Swifts] blue number from the red carpet. If you missed it, youre probably wondering what all the goo-goo over Gaga was about. For those that didnt invest the 3.5 hours needed to catch the fashion highs and lows, and eye popping performances; weve got you covered. Check out MSN for all things Grammys including a show recap and celeb photos.

Invasion of the Giant Squids

by Mike Krumboltz Giant squids! Sorry to startle you, but we're just so excited. You see, they're giant squids! And they're invading California beaches by the hundreds! And in a heavily attended press conference this morning, they announced plans to star in their own reality show! OK, so maybe that last one hasn't happened (yet), but the rest of it is the honest-to-god truth. An article from the AP explains that the squids weigh up to 60 pounds each,
Last month, we learned that AOL's CEO, ex-Googler Tim Armstrong, doesn't intend to blindly renew AOL's search deal with Google when it expires in December. Google doesn't appear ready to stand back and let Microsoft or some other company take its place, however. Nicholas Carlson spoke to an unnamed source "close to Mountain View's headquarters," and this person indicated that the deal's considered to be of some importance.
Google recently launched its extensions Gallery for Chrome, but today the company is reminding users of the browser (which continues to gain popularity) that there are a lot more things you can do with it beyond just what's in the gallery. Google Chrome 4 supports Greasemonkey user scripts. Chrome users can use Greasemonkey, which is a Firefox extension that allows developers to customize web pages using javascript, to install any user script with a single click.

Navigating Your Way to Better Quality

Using the ADR and blocked domains to your advantage Back in the day, family road trips were incomplete without maps. Actual, paper maps. The kind that were supposed to fold neatly into a rectangle when not in use, though in most cases, probably ended up crumpled on the floorboard or dash of the sedan. Luckily for most of us, technology took over, and instead of relying on a state atlas or old-fashioned city grid, we can now print out door-to-door driving directions online,
We recently looked at Ford's office-in-your-truck 2011 Super Duty , which was on display at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. That featured Windows Embedded Auto software from Microsoft, but Ford's not the only auto maker using this. We also got an up-close look at tKia's new UVO (Your Voice) system, which utilizes Windows Embedded Auto for some cool voice controlled features and more: With UVO,
The odds of Google leaving China appear to have been raised today. Two financial experts made positive comments about Baidu, and while neither issued any carved-in-stone predictions about its competitor departing, investors are now buying more shares of the Chinese company's stock. For what it's worth, Credit Suisse analyst Wallace Cheung actually believes Google will stay in China.
Google's Chrome Web browser continued to gain marketshare through the first month of 2010, garnering 5.2 percent of the worldwide browser market, up from 4.63 percent in December 2009. This new data comes from researcher Net Applications : While Chrome share gains have in the past seemed to come at the expense of Microsoft Internet Explorer, it appears Mozilla's Firefox may have felt the pinch from Chrome's growing popularity. Firefox dipped a bit from 24.
Over at Ask.com today, there's a "Question of the Day" box over the main search box. Apparently, today's question is "How many women have received the Medal of Honor?" We haven't seen this on Ask.com before, though we have seen hints of it with specific ad campaigns, such as the one for the Night at the Museum sequel last spring . Click on the question and it takes you to a page,
TurboTax said today taxpayers on Twitter can tweet questions to @TeamTurboTax and get free answers from a team of tax, tech and product experts to help make tax time easier. TurboTax said it created @TurboTax in response to the growing use of Twitter by its customers. @TeamTurboTax will cover everything from tax matters to product questions and technical support, the team will answer product questions, troubleshoot problems, and resolve customer service issues.