Google gambles on operating system
Last year, Mack-line enthusiastically embraced Chrome, Google's free browser system which was so different from anything else around, right then, that it needed to be used.
Last year, Mack-line enthusiastically embraced Chrome, Google's free browser system which was so different from anything else around, right then, that it needed to be used.
I don't know how Facebook took over my life. For a long time I had resisted its lure.
People around me complained loud and long last week about the slowness of the internet.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back online and not be invited to join obscure social network sites - be blinking warned.
Blinka is here.
It had to happen, and politicians around the world should take note of a phenomenon that might take on in a place other than Sweden.
Symantec, Opera and Microsoft caught the attention of Mack-Line last week with some announcements that on one hand perplexed and on the other delighted.
Do you remember when fish & chips were wrapped up in newspaper?
Trying to find a favourite section in the paper is as annoying as finding newsprint on fish & chips.