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Chromium 4.0.269 for Intel Linux

I've compiled the lastest good revision of Chromium, the open source version of Google's Chrome browser. Its available here for Linux: download. I'm just amazed at how fast it is at loading & rendering pages. Great work Google! Now, it just needs a bookmark manager, and for the community to make some awesome extensions. Some extensions are available on chromeextensions.org.

GO Compiled for Mac OS X (64-bit)

When it first came out, I tried to download, compile, and test Google's new programming language, Go. It seems like an interesting idea, it merges Python and C++. It doesn't have a lot of packages and files to #include like C++, but like C++ it is a fully compiled language. There aren't any semicolons to be seen, like Python.

Thanks for the hack attempts, 208.115.138.254

Person at 208.115.138.254:

I don't know who you are, but I kindly ask you to stop trying to hack my site, ok? Thank you.

New EC2 Region: Northern California

Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jul 7 2009, 23:51:51)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import boto.ec2
>>> regions = boto.ec2.regions()
>>> regions
[RegionInfo:eu-west-1, RegionInfo:us-east-1, RegionInfo:us-west-1]
>>>

Chromium for Mac OS X

I've checked out the Chromium source, compiled it, and I'm sharing it here. This is Chromium, not Chrome (only a minor difference, Chromium is Chrome without the Google stuff, and the icon is different).

The case for Maemo & the N900 on T-Mobile

Or, "Why tmobile should subsidize maemo devices".

First off, because I want one but dont wish to pay the full price. And T-Mobile wouldn't have to subsidize the whole price. $199 to $299 would do. In addition to that, maybe they show some love for existing customers by giving them the N900 for a lower price than new customers, which has other advantages as well. Yes, I am a long time T-Mobile customer and enthusiast of Nokia devices.

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