Incedible video on how resonance affects rice. (via Coudal Partners)
Archive for June 1st, 2006
Recently there has been speculation about Google wanting to break into the field of web browsers, but in a recent conference call Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that this would not be happening. Specifically, he says, “It looks like people have some good browsers choices already.”
Obviously, competing against Internet Explorer would be costly and most likey an ultimately un-winnable battle. In spite of Google’s ability to steal many of Microsoft’s Hotmail customers to convert to Gmail, Schmidt does not see an easy takeover of people’s browser choice.
He cited the fact that Netscape lost its battle against Internet Explorer when it launched about a decade ago, and he doesn’t want to make the same mistake. On a personal note, as someone who tries to steer clear of Internet Explorer, (I use Firefox), I don’t think the world needs to see a Google browser. Besides, the web development community is already juggling enough cross browser / cross platform compatibility to choke a cat.
Via Reuters.

Nokia released the S60 web browser under open source last week. Nokia just told me that they now also released a Symbian port of the Apache web server under open source.