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Status contains the new feature to supply a link to a user's profile or fan page, in this case.Lifehacker.Īll the little icons are my bookmarked links. I'm also not done with the status bar that I hope to compress and displace the content to the left.įacebook in Firefox 3.5 with Boost for Facebook.
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Some of the thing I intend on working on are changing the gadget, removing the Win7 watermark and removing the blue square that appears in the right corner of FF while I'm not in full screen. Most of the good stuff is under the hood so to speak. Overall a very simple setup with nowhere near the amount of tweaking my XP netbook has (Samurize, Emerge Desktop, Rocket Dock) but I find it to be responsive and more importantly invisible.
With Dropbox and Synergy they allow me to easily work with my netbook I use in class and stay organised, Steam is also present, but for now, I have uninstalled all games as to help me focus on my exam period. Note that my background is on the Win7 auto-switch each 10 seconds (replaces for me John's Background switcher, because less apps running is better in my opinion).įinally google gears enables me to have ''Gcal'' with ''Remember The Milk'' pinned on the new win7 bar. The only exception to this rule is the weather report gadget in the bottom right corner and the transparent mini-lyrics that appear when I'm listening to music.įor Firefox: I use notably some of the ''MBlue'' serie for navigation buttons and the ''Firefox Vista Aero (including tabs) Theme'' as well as other minor styles for tweaking fonts, colors, custom about:blank image, tabs and the statusbar. So, no lists, no calendar, no monitoring. I tried to ''make'' an desktop appearance that's as much invisible as possible to really let the background take all the space.
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My current setup using Windows 7 Beta and Firefox 3.0.8 skinned with the glasser extension and using stylish extensions. I spent most of the time hanging out with Ryan Stewart who recently joined the team, and we'll be making the return trip to the airport in a few hours. I think this is interesting seeing as data synchronization is part of the Live Cycle Data Services.
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The overwhelming number of follow-up questions almost always stemmed around how to deal with synchronization. The browser plug-in is built around SQLite, which is the same relational database Adobe is including in Apollo.
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I attended a few sessions, mostly related to Gears which provides an offline component for web applications. The answer to that was evident, when the only non-solicited applause from an otherwise anticlimactic keynote came from Jeff Huber saying that Google makes free services for developers.
My first impression resulted in the question: what did Google do to get such a religious following in such a short amount of time. The conference is a free event, that outgrew the project 100 attendees and turned into 1,500 onsite and a total of 5,000 around the globe (many of the sessions were simultaneously web cast). I booked the flight, and about twelve hours later was on the ground. Google was to make an announcement about Gears, we were participating in the keynote about this new offering, and I needed to be present for technical assistance. I got an email Wednesday morning, as I sat down at my desk in my home office with a bowl of yogurt and granola, that I needed to be in San Jose, CA on Thursday for the Google Developer Day 2007.