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July 8th, 2010 by michael.frier

Daily News – 08/07

The Register – Amazon.co.uk takes on Tesco

Amazon’s UK tentacle is upping its range of goods for sale to include thousands of grocery and food items and lashings of lovely booze.

The Daily Telegraph – Mozilla unveils Firefox 4 beta

Firefox 4, the latest version of the popular internet browser, has been released as a public beta, and adopts some of Google Chrome’s features.

Computer Weekly – Marks & Spencer online sales grow 49 per cent

Marks & Spencer’s online business M&S Direct saw sales rise 49 per cent in the first quarter of the new financial year. Overall UK sales were up 4.4 per cent, with the online side of the business playing a strong role in the performance. The company has invested in its online business in recent months. It extended its Shop Your Way multi-channel ordering service to more than 400 stores and has launched a fully mobile-enabled website.

Total Telecom – Ridley Scott teaming up with YouTube on documentary
Google-owned YouTube described it as a “historic cinematic experiment” intended to “document one day, as seen through the eyes of people around the world.”

Management Today – £35m a year for the Business Link website? Really??

Opinion was split when new business minister Mark Prisk announced the Government was pulling the plug on Business Link: although many business owners have long considered it a total waste of taxpayers’ money, others sing its praises. However, it is now reported that the website cost the taxpayer an extraordinary £105m over the last three years.

The Guardian – Facebook applications requesting permission to steal your data

The world of Facebook can be a dangerous place, as two separate incidents this week have proven.

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January 4th, 2010 by Speed Budapest (Matt)

Top 10 Google Chrome Extensions

Google Chrome ExtensionsIt is now nearly a month since Google launched ‘Extensions‘ for its free web browser, Chrome, so we’ve had a bit of time to play around and test out some of the 1,000 or so extensions available.

Extensions basically allow users to customise Chrome by adding features and functions that they require. A lot like add-ons for Internet Explorer or Firefox.

Here is a list of 10 extensions that we think are worth downloading:

  1. Goo.gl url shortener
    This extension allows you to shorten website addresses with Google’s URL shortening service Goo.gl. Once compressed the url is automatically copied to clipboard and you can share it with twitter, facebook, blogger, gmail or your default mail client.
  2. HTML2PDF
    This extensions lets you create a PDF from any webpage instantly with a single single click.
  3. Invisible Hand
    InvisibleHand discreetly notifies you if the product you’re browsing is available more cheaply from another retailer. The notification provides a convenient link straight to the relevant product page on the competing retailer’s website. (Disclosure: Invisible Hand is a Speed client)
  4. SendTo Extension
    This plugin lets you send the web page that you are viewing currently to various internet services directly from your Chrome browser. It support a whole host of sites including WordPress, Facebook, Delicious and Bit.ly.
  5. Zemanta
    Zemanta is great extension, designed to assist bloggers. It expands the user’s regular blogging dashboard, populating it with content suggestions relevant to the current text. Zemanta also presents images, links, articles, and tags that can be instantly added to the post at the touch of a button.
  6. Chromed Bird
    Chromed Bird lets you to follow your Twitter timelines and interact with your account.
  7. Google Mail Checker
    This extension displays the number of unread messages in your Google Mail inbox. You can also click a button to open your inbox instantly.
  8. Tech Crunch
    The TechCrunch extension for Google Chrome can help you to keep up-to-date with the latest technology news by providing a feed of the latest news stories posted on Tech Crunch.
  9. Google Translate
    This extension adds a button to your browser toolbar that enables you to translate entire webpages into a language of your choice with one click.
  10. Shiny MPs
    The Shiny MPs extensions gives you regular updates on your local MP’s parliamentary activity as well as quick links to important information.
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September 10th, 2009 by Speed Budapest (Matt)

Daily News 10/09

IT PRO – Scottish NHS trainers to boost security after breach
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) will improve its data security, after an unencrypted laptop was stolen that contained the personal information of more than 6,000 medical training applicants.

Total Telecom – EMC says worst of recession over for IT companies
EMC Corp. believes the worst of the global recession is over for information-technology companies as the pressure on clients’ budgets is easing, the U.S.-based storage-equipment maker’s chief financial officer said Wednesday.

Computer Weekly – Technology addiction disrupts teenagers’ learning
Technology addiction among teenagers is having a disruptive effect on their learning, according to research by Cranfield School of Management. More than 60% of 11 to 18 year olds surveyed by Cranfield said they were “very” or “quite” addicted to the internet, and over 50% were addicted to their mobile phones. Students spend, on average, one to two hours a day on social network sites, the research revealed.

The Register – Google Android future haunted by fragmentation past
With four billion connected mobile phones on the planet – compared to one billion PCs – handhelds offer developers the mother of all opportunities: ubiquity and mass market. But the reward comes at a great price: market fragmentation, thanks to so many different devices using so many different hardware configurations.

Silicon.com – Mozilla patches Firefox 3 critical holes
Mozilla on Wednesday released two new versions of its browser, Firefox 3.5.3 and 3.0.14, that patch three critical security holes and fix assorted other bugs. The updates can be found through the Help menu’s Check for Updates option, or can be downloaded directly.