Google Chrome Beta with Your USB (Thumb) drive  



Google
released its own browser called Google Chrome Beta this week. The shinning chrome is not just a browser, it is actually an application that builts in many features to perform the important stuffs you do such as searching, chatting, email, browser history, memory management and so on (as missing them in other browsers like Internet Explorer,Opera and others).
It's amazing that Google comes up with something 'special' and also becomes more like Internet Operating System near future.
Here, what the Google Chrome Beta means for users/developers:
  • Multi-process architecture with each tab runs on its own, since more and more websites require more resources of our computer.
  • Improve speed and responsivensee across the board.
  • Smarter memory and CPU usage and prevent the browser crashing.
  • Task Manager for websites and visual browser history.
See more on the Screencast and download for PC.




I've found the portable version Google Chrome from Carsten's site. All features are the same as the main browser, and you don't require to install and carry it with USB drive (just unzip the files and start Chrome). It tested with Window XP SP3 and Vista SP1.

Portable Google Chrome Beta here: Download

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Google Web Toolkit (GWT)....official release version 1.5  

GWT released officially the final version 1.5 today. Congrats to the GWT team and the whole community for making this release happen.

What for developers?
With Google Web Toolkit (GWT), you write your AJAX front-end in the Java programming language which GWT then cross-compiles into optimized JavaScript that automatically works across all major browsers. During development, you can iterate quickly in the same "edit - refesh - view" cycle you're accustomed to with JavaScript, with the added benefit of being able to debug and step through your Java code line by line. When you're ready to deploy, GWT compiles your Java source code into optimized, standalone JavaScript files. Easily build one widget for an existing web page or an entire application using Google Web Toolkit.

The main new features :
  • Support Java 5 language and enhanced JRE emulation
  • Performance optimizations and easier JavaScript interop
  • Prettier widgets, better DOM and accessibility, and bi-directional
Read more on GWT product review.

Development Tools
GWT uses Java, you can use all of your favorite Java development tools (Eclipse, IntelliJ, JProfiler, JUnit) for your AJAX development.

Read more further information on GWT blog.

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I'm back... NOW!!!  

Hi...

Finally, I'm back now. I'd been away for a couple of months and didn't realize the time, goes on really fast. I was the vacation in Europe for two weeks, during this summer; and came back busy working the projects to meet the deadline. Anyway...I'll be blogging and sharing as usual with you, all.

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Greenhouse Gases...where those come from?  

As a green follower, I want to share the statistic Energy record that we produce it on our Earth. Just realize, how human activities contribute to the global warming. Click on the image below to get the full size.



By the way, turn off PC and plug-off while you're not working. It really helps from saving Carbon footprint.

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Keynote KITE Program  


If you want to know how your website run and measure the performance metrics, Keynote(KITE) early adopter program is for you. It services for measuring web site availability and performance, and able to specify when and how often to run the scripts. Here, KITE works:-
  1. Download your free copy of KITE and register for full access to Keynote's Global Network.

  2. Navigate through areas of your web application that you want to test and measure. KITE will record them easily for you.

  3. Test your Web application from your desktop and review the performance metrics.

  4. Choose the measurement locations on Keynote's Global Network. Get and compare the performance results for your applications globally. That's it. You're done.

And Steve Souders got an early look at KITE program and said some of features:-
  • Test scripts can include taking actions based on DOM events, such as the creation of a DOM element or even the contents of a DOM element matching a specified pattern.
  • An intuitive HTTP profile is displayed in the client app.
  • Tests can be executed at five cities worldwide on the Keynote backbone.

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