Word: browser
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...website featured a frequently asked questions section, pictures of unused prototype labels, and hypertext links to articles about other real sugar sodas. Just in case an 800-word essay speculating bottle design had left anything out, the blogger reminded the reader, “As always, keep your browser pointing here at BevReview.com for further updates… and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter to say informed!” I couldn’t bring myself to keep reading. It could have been, perhaps, that I was tired of obsessive food babble. Or maybe...
...little fishy because it was taking a long time to load, and I started to ask myself, ‘What site is this anyway?’” Smith said. He said that the worms’ victims can rectify the issue by clearing their browser cookies, changing their Gmail passwords, and restarting their browsers. ViddyHo.com also appears to have been taken offline. The inconvenience came on the same day that side effects from Google’s routine technical maintenance work left millions of Gmail users without service for over two hours. This was the worst...
...Tech Crime Unit to crack down on exactly such activities. "In a lot of cases, they do get people to cough up." To the merriment of his Westminster colleagues, none of Straw's constituents put hand into pocket to rescue their MP. (See a story about how one web browser warns users about potential phishing sites...
...paper version of that newspaper. It feels alive. "You can do anything you want with AIR. It's totally expressive," he says, with a gentle tap launching the Business section. Unlike a Web version, which needs a persistent connection and whose design is constrained by the parameters of the browser, the app fills the entire screen, immersing you in the reading experience. Once it's delivered, you can read it anywhere, even on a plane. (See pictures of the history of air communications and in-flight entertainment...
...Econ Browser (6,597 links). Run by two professors, both with economic backgrounds. What readers would expect from academics looking at the markets. Indepth and often complex analysis of a broad range of topics from infrastructure to policy making to consumer spendings. More than any other site on this list, Econ Browser is not for sisses...