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August 2009 browser stats: IE continues its slow decline - companion photo for August 2009 browser stats: IE continues its slow decline

Net Applications, a great resource for watching market share trends, recently changed the way it weighs the data it gathers for browsers. We waited a little bit until things settled…

Apple iPhone knocks Aston Martin off top of UK’s ‘coolest brand’ list - Apple’s iPhone has been elected as Britain’s ‘coolest brand,’ knocking Aston Martin off…

Orange Announces Plans to Offer iPhone in UK -

Wireless carrier Orange today issued a brief announcement revealing that it has struck a deal with Apple to offer the iPhone 3G and 3GS in the United Kingdom, ending rival carrier O2’s iPhone…

Steve Jobs discusses Apple and environmental issues - Apple’s research suggests that those emissions make up only a small slice of a company’s larger environmental impact…

Thomas Weisel analyst ups Apple target to $210; sees $800 MacBook; no ‘tablet’ until 2nd half 2010 -

Thomas Weisel analyst Doug Reid this morning raised his estimates for sales and profit for Apple…

CSSで自動生成ドキュメント「CSS Doc」 -

CSS DocはRuby製のオープンソース・ソフトウェア。プログラミングソースを複数人で参照するときや、ライブラリを開発した際に必要なのがドキュメントだ。最近では各言語向けに○○Docと呼ばれるものが普及している。これにより関数やメソッドの前に特定のシンボルを付けつつ説明を書くだけで後々コマンド一つでソースドキュメントを生成できるようになる。

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Googleの各種サービスに対応した通知ソフトウェア「googsystray」 -

googsystrayはPython製のWindows、Linux向けオープンソース・ソフトウェア。Googleのサービスはその殆どが無料ということもあって人気が高い。Gmailの他、GoogleリーダーやGoogleカレンダーなど利用されている方も多いのではないだろうか。

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Research in Slow Motion: The worst is yet to come -

Last week’s gloomy results from BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, accompanied by a gloomier outlook, only tell half the story…

Microsoft's grinning robots -


Charlie Brooker. Photo: The Guardian.

Charlie Brooker. Photo: The Guardian.

One of the disadvantages of reading American newspapers is that you don’t get Charlie Brooker delivered to your doorstep.

Brooker is a British…

New standards to limit Apple iPod volume in Europe -

Media players like Apple’s iPod will be set by default to a new, lower, “safe” volume level in Europe, thanks to a new rule passed by the European Commission Monday.