Google I/O 2010 took place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco May 19-20. The conference had some interesting revelations, the most significant for netbooks and the Web was Google Annoucing Support for Web M, whose most outstanding feature is the video codec VP8. Micheal…
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MugTug a Photo Editing Website Perfect for Netbooks at Google I/O
MugTug is a new website running on Canvas and HTML5 that allows you to edit your photos online. Running powerful photoediting software has been challenging for netbooks in the past, however with the help of HTML5 this website allows you to edit on your netbook…
Flash On Android! Froyo & Air Video Demos
At Google I/O yesterday Android 2.2 codenamed Froyo was released and it includes support for Adobe Flash & Adobe Air. David Smidt gives us a demo of the Full internet running on a Nexus One. If that wasn’t smooth and impressive enough he also shows…
Father of CSS Demos HTML5 & CS3 Style Sheets at Google I/O
The future of the internet is HTML5, the last spec upgrade to HTML4 was around 1998. Hakon Wium Lie the Father of CSS talks about HTML5 & CS3 and how it is going to make 1 internet. The internet is the internet regardless of what…
Liquid Galaxy: 8 Quad Core Computes 1 Google Earth Experience
There are some set ups at conferences that get you to make a want list. This is one of those time, Google has set up 8 quad core computers on multiple monitors that surround you with a single google earth experience. We normally deal in…
Demo of Open Source Codec VP8 on YouTube at Google I/O 2010
Adobe has been getting dumped on lately for Flash. Too power intensive, too old and when you are talking about HTML5, well, yeah. So today google announced support for an open source video codec called VP8, this will challenge Flash, but will take a few…












