Title: Homes Now ‘Reservoirs’ for Superbug MRSA
Category: Health News
Created: 4/21/2014 4:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 4/22/2014 12:00:00 AM
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Google is testing a new favoriting service for its Chrome browser. Called Google Stars (although the Google Collections name has also been used in the past), the new option appears to still in very early testing, but it does let users star “items” on the Web as well as add them to folders. Once saved, these “items” are called stars, and they can be searched for as well as shared with others. The new addition was first discovered by Google+ user Florian Kiersch. He found the following strings in “the source code of the Google Collections modules in web search”…
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Apple has today opened up the OS X Beta Seed Program, which allows you to test pre-release versions of the Mac operating system. Until now you needed a $99 per year developer account to access beta versions of OS X. As noted by TechCrunch, you can now do so for free. However, you’ll still need to accept a confidentiality agreement, so you should think twice before leaking any new features to the world. ➤ OS X Beta Seed Program
Twitter launched a new and very Facebook-like look for profile pages earlier this month. Initially the design was rolled out to a limited number of users, but today Twitter has announced that it is now available for all users on the Web version. The design includes a lot of new features — including highlighting popular tweets, pinned tweets, a larger background image, and a more prominent media gallery — but Twitter is letting you try them out before you commit to the change. If like what you see after your preview the new look, then you can choose to switch it today. Alternatively you can leave your profile…
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