Posts Tagged “Google”
Google Acquiring Valve? Makes Total Sense. Here’s Why.
by Tony Hung on September 17, 2008
Update: Of course the rumours were debunked. Ah well. It made for a tasty morning. :) On another note, it did whet our collective appetite for what Google would or could do with gaming. Third note: in spite of being (…)
Google’s Chrome: One Retraction, Two Things It Does Wrong
by Tony Hung on September 9, 2008
So I’ve been using Chrome for a little while. I still likes it, but there are a few things that have come to my attention that require me updating my original post. One retraction of sorts, and two other things (…)
Google’s Chrome: The Only Two Things You Need To Know
by Tony Hung on September 2, 2008
Having played around with Google’s new browser, Chrome, I’d like to offer my two bits to the ongoing bloggasm around its release. If you’re looking for an indepth review, wander over to Uncle Walt’s breakdown. I modestly submit to you (…)
Google’s Chrome Could Be Crap — And It Would Still Gain Market Share
by Tony Hung on September 1, 2008
Lots of interesting news about Google’s new browser, Chrome, and lots more interesting questions around it. I love the comic by Scott Adams McCloud, being a fan of his work (mainly Understanding Comics and Making Comics ) as well, but (…)
The “Mainstream” Deception Is Google’s Achille’s Heel
by Tony Hung on July 17, 2008
Marshall Kirkpatrick comments on a recent Hitwise study, remarking that a whole load of people *still* type in the URL not in the Address Bar, but directly into a search engine, to find their site. Marshall’s wondering if civilization as (…)