Chrome still running out of the fray browsers

Another month that Chrome will come closest to rival Internet Explorer and Firefox. The Chrome's market share increased nearly 100% over the last eleven months according to research firm NetApplications.

See the table below the participation of leading browsers like Chrome and only grew as the other two have increasingly decreased the percentage of Internet users.

Internet Explorer is the most loses market share, while Firefox remains stable.

In my opinion Chrome is still the best of the three browsers to be used in Windows environment. Currently it just is not the most widely used due to lack of knowledge people have about it and also because it is automatically installed on Windows, that to use Firefox or Chrome, you must download and install, in addition to the initial configuration that is needed.

Windows 8 - An attempt to lift the giant Microsoft

Almost asleep with Microsoft's ambitious plans for its operating system in version 8. They just released a video showing exciting interactivity and versatility than might be the future of Windows.

It is an important step to reshape your Microsoft operating system, since it is getting expensive for "grandpa" by the modern iOS (Apple) and Android (Google). The marketing ploy is having an effect in the initial moment. There are many sites that are talking about MS's attempt to return with force to the operating system market, mainly having to do damage to devices, increasingly popular, called tablets.

For a while I found that Microsoft had given up the fight.

Watch the video Windows 8 below:

Syncdocs - Synchronize your files on Google Docs

Google Docs is undoubtedly one of the most interesting inventions of this new internet. I usually use Google Docs for Office file types I want to share or make available on the web. However, sometimes it's kind of annoying getting in on the internet to view the file. The lazy to open the browser, login, browse to the file causes me to go straight to a folder and create the file, and maybe someday I'll send it to the "cloud."

To counter this VERY lazy and facilitate our lives, I just found the Syncdocs . What does it do? He is a kind of Dropbox that synchronizes with your Google account. I'm very happy to see such an initiative. Now I can create a document directly into a folder and leave this folder synchronized with Google Docs.

Want to try? Tell us your experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpeOHnkSCRE

Jornal do Brazil: 100% online

I just received an email with an extremely interesting information. The full contents of the defunct Journal of Brazil can be accessed by anyone with internet access.

All pages have been scanned and are available at the following address:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=0qX8s2k1IRwC

One of the cool things to do is look for the newspaper of the day you were born ...

Look at that cartoon of the day I was born. Well that serves to this day: (click on it to enlarge)

Tira de 1979

Facebook: The site that most "steals" the world's energy

A recent survey by the company Peer1 shows that Facebook is the site responsible for the increased power consumption among the largest and most viewed websites in the world.

See the chart below:

Consumo energético

It is easy to see, by the search, Facebook is the most visited site with more updates in the world, demanding all that energy.

In this research, they detail the energy consumption of some of the companies through the data centers and show more detailed data. The sites detailed in this research are Facebook , Google , Yahoo , WordPress.com and Plenty of Fish .

The search result can be seen at:

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