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Chrome is within striking distance of Firefox for second place in worldwide browser usage.
(Credit:
Net Applications)
If one in 50 people on the Web move from Firefox to Chrome, Google’s browser will unseat Mozilla’s for the No. 2 spot in worldwide usage.
That’s because, according to Net Applications’ November browser usage measurements, Chrome is now within 4 percentage points of Firefox. With a 2 percentage-point increase in one and a 2 percentage-point decrease in the other, Google comes out on top.
Firefox dropped 0.4 percentage point to 22.1 percent of usage in November, while Chrome gained 0.7 percent to 18.2 percent. If that rate was to continue, Chrome would outpace Firefox in March 2012, but fluctuations make such predictions difficult.
Firefox once was the prime challenger to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which for years languished in the doldrums of software development. Now it shares that role with Chrome and, to a lesser degree, Apple’s Safari. Microsoft is in high gear again, though, with IE9 a credible challenger and … [Read more]
Chrome is within striking distance of Firefox for second place in worldwide browser usage.
(Credit:
Net Applications)
If one in 50 people on the Web move from Firefox to Chrome, Google’s browser will unseat Mozilla’s for the No. 2 spot in worldwide usage.
That’s because, according to Net Applications’ November browser usage measurements, Chrome is now within 4 percentage points of Firefox. With a 2 percentage-point increase in one and a 2 percentage-point decrease in the other, Google comes out on top.
Firefox dropped 0.4 percentage point to 22.1 percent of usage in November, while Chrome gained 0.7 percent to 18.2 percent. If that rate was to continue, Chrome would outpace Firefox in March 2012, but fluctuations make such predictions difficult.
Firefox once was the prime challenger to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which for years languished in the doldrums of software development. Now it shares that role with Chrome and, to a lesser degree, Apple’s Safari. Microsoft is in high gear again, though, with IE9 a credible challenger and … [Read more]
For Android Honeycomb users, Google Catalogs could’ve served as an incredibly useful mobile shopping tool this holiday season.
It aggregates catalogs from over a hundred popular retailers, lets you search through and mark favorite products, and gives you links to make purchases directly from retailers’ sites. It even lets you create and share visually stunning collages with friends. Unfortunately (for us and for Google), the app appears to be marred by a few performance issues that can’t be overlooked.
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Google)
The app’s interface is beautiful, with high-resolution graphics and simple navigation. You can flip through pages with a quick swipe, and view prices, pictures, and other product details with a single tap. The app also makes it easy to add items to a Favorites list or share products, pages, or entire catalogs with friends.
Where Google Catalogs shines brightest, though, is its Collages feature, which lets you create, save, and share collages featuring any item from your Favorites list. With the beautifully simple collage editor, you can drag images around, change backgrounds, crop, layer, even add borders and text boxes to your creations with ease. These collages are perfect for keeping track of collections of items you plan to purchase as well as images or pages you might find inspiring.
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Google)
Unfortunately, as great as the Google Cata… [Read more]
For Android Honeycomb users, Google Catalogs could’ve served as an incredibly useful mobile shopping tool this holiday season.
It aggregates catalogs from over a hundred popular retailers, lets you search through and mark favorite products, and gives you links to make purchases directly from retailers’ sites. It even lets you create and share visually stunning collages with friends. Unfortunately (for us and for Google), the app appears to be marred by a few performance issues that can’t be overlooked.
(Credit:
Google)
The app’s interface is beautiful, with high-resolution graphics and simple navigation. You can flip through pages with a quick swipe, and view prices, pictures, and other product details with a single tap. The app also makes it easy to add items to a Favorites list or share products, pages, or entire catalogs with friends.
Where Google Catalogs shines brightest, though, is its Collages feature, which lets you create, save, and share collages featuring any item from your Favorites list. With the beautifully simple collage editor, you can drag images around, change backgrounds, crop, layer, even add borders and text boxes to your creations with ease. These collages are perfect for keeping track of collections of items you plan to purchase as well as images or pages you might find inspiring.
(Credit:
Google)
Unfortunately, as great as the Google Cata… [Read more]
Cut the Rope, one of the hottest smartphone games, just got a free standalone version for both the iPhone and iPad (universal) featuring new challenges and holiday-themed levels.
Each level features the Christmas tree background, and adds new stockings that teleport candy.
(Credit:
Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)
Certain apps have staying power on the top-10 list at the iTunes App Store and Cut The Rope offers just the right mix of challenging physics-based gameplay, family-friendly graphics, and tons of levels to explore to keep it near the top.
Just like last year’s Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift, the 2011 version helps you get into the holiday spirit. Developed by ZeptoLab, the game comes with 25 new levels, holiday-themed obstacles, and a new Rocket level at the end to add to the fun. There’s also a bonus feature that lets you make greeting cards by adding the game’s mascot, Om Nom, to images from your iPhone image library.
Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift (free) comes with 25 holiday-themed levels to explore. Each level features holiday themed backgrounds with Christmas trees, and even the ropes themselves have been made to look like strings of lights. In later levels, new holiday stockings let you drop candy into one stocking, then watch it shoot out of the another to add to th… [Read more]
Cut the Rope, one of the hottest smartphone games, just got a free standalone version for both the iPhone and iPad (universal) featuring new challenges and holiday-themed levels.
Each level features the Christmas tree background, and adds new stockings that teleport candy.
(Credit:
Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)
Certain apps have staying power on the top-10 list at the iTunes App Store and Cut The Rope offers just the right mix of challenging physics-based gameplay, family-friendly graphics, and tons of levels to explore to keep it near the top.
Just like last year’s Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift, the 2011 version helps you get into the holiday spirit. Developed by ZeptoLab, the game comes with 25 new levels, holiday-themed obstacles, and a new Rocket level at the end to add to the fun. There’s also a bonus feature that lets you make greeting cards by adding the game’s mascot, Om Nom, to images from your iPhone image library.
Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift (free) comes with 25 holiday-themed levels to explore. Each level features holiday themed backgrounds with Christmas trees, and even the ropes themselves have been made to look like strings of lights. In later levels, new holiday stockings let you drop candy into one stocking, then watch it shoot out of the another to add to th… [Read more]
UNO, one of the most popular paid card game apps for Android, is now available for free download.
Previously only available in its $2.99 paid download form, the new ad-supported UNO Free still offers the same nostalgia-inducing gaming experience.
(Credit:
Gameloft)
For those who have never played UNO (or have never experienced childhood), it’s a classic color and number-matching card game for up to four players. And with its Android incarnation it can be played via Wi-Fi with friends, or against computerized opponents. The app also has a Tournament Mode that increases in difficulty and includes a bunch of unlockable achievements, just to keep things interesting.
UNO Free is available now for download in the Android Market. Meanwhile, for an ad-free experience, you can still get the original UNO for Android for $2.99.
UNO, one of the most popular paid card game apps for Android, is now available for free download.
Previously only available in its $2.99 paid download form, the new ad-supported UNO Free still offers the same nostalgia-inducing gaming experience.
(Credit:
Gameloft)
For those who have never played UNO (or have never experienced childhood), it’s a classic color and number-matching card game for up to four players. And with its Android incarnation it can be played via Wi-Fi with friends, or against computerized opponents. The app also has a Tournament Mode that increases in difficulty and includes a bunch of unlockable achievements, just to keep things interesting.
UNO Free is available now for download in the Android Market. Meanwhile, for an ad-free experience, you can still get the original UNO for Android for $2.99.
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