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To: SI Bob who wrote (3210)2/12/2008 2:09:49 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 4895
 
Searching the Cosmos for a Singularity of an Audiophiliac

The Shock and Awe of a Audiophiliac: A $6 million home theater
crave.cnet.com


Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
blogs.zdnet.com
Move over Microsoft Singularity ( blogs.zdnet.com )
there’s another microkernel .Net-based operating system in town.
And this one’s available under an open-source license.
Known as Cosmos gocosmos.org the developed operating system (OS)
is the brain child of a former Microsoft Developer and Platform Evangelism
team member Chad “Kudzu”
Unlike Singularity research.microsoft.com version one
of which Microsoft released last year (and only to university researchers
and academics) Cosmos is available to anyone.
Cosmos FAQ document gocosmos.org
“... boot .NET on a floppy or USB stick. Put .NET on Wii, OLPC, and iPhone.
Developing a TCP/IP stack. Instead of deploying half a dozen virtualized OS’s,
deploying many dozens of dedicated OS’s. One that only does DNS, a few that
only do HTTP, etc. One instance, one function.”

Will Opera Mobile perform for free?
webware.com
Opera opera.com should be bracing for impact.
Will receive real pressure in the mobile-browser space from
Firefox Mobile news.com
and Skyfire webware.com
Like Opera's cell phone browser Opera Mini operamini.com
(video) download.com
both newcomers are free.
Opera Mobile opera.com
opera.com
which serves Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones, is a commercial product
that smartphone users may not want to pay for when handed alternatives gratis.
How does Opera plan to keep current customers [between] paying $24 and $0?
Apple's iPhone cnet.com has put an emphasis on
full-fledged browsers on mobile devices instead of the limited-function ones
that so far prevail in the market. "The user demand for a full browsing experience
on mobile devices is clear. Apple's products use its own browser, Safari,
but another option is Opera, which has had a long-standing mobile browsing effort,
with products including Opera Mini and Opera Mobile.
Skyfire and Firefox Mobile are on their way, offering to smartphone users for free
some of the same technology Opera uses to deliver full and familiar Web pages
at a cost. This is undoubtedly good for consumers, as competition almost always is.

Get your local news on Google News blogs.zdnet.com
New feature googlenewsblog.blogspot.com
lets you add a new section that pulls only local news for the location you specify.
Load up Google News by clicking here news.google.com
Middle of page asks you to enter your location in a text box. At this point,
it will fill in that box with local news headlines, also create a brand new sidebar
item that will give you a more complete view of what’s happening near you.

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