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Mozilla scraps Firefox for Windows 8′s Metro citing low adoption of the platform

Mar14
by Sindy Cator on March 14, 2014 at 9:01 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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Mozilla today announced it is abandoning the Metro version of its Firefox browser, before the first release for Windows 8 even sees the light of day. Firefox Vice President Johnathan Nightingale ordered the company’s engineering leads and release managers to halt development earlier this week, saying that shipping a 1.0 version “would be a mistake.” Mozilla says it simply does not have the resources nor the scale of its competitors, and it has to pick its battles. The Metro platform (which has since been renamed to Modern UI, but many prefer the older name) simply doesn’t help the organization achieve…

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End bad days: We all have bad days, here’s how you stop them

Mar14
by Sindy Cator on March 14, 2014 at 8:12 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, LifeHacks

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Andrea Ayres-Deets is the Lead Writer at ooomf, an invite-only network connecting short-term software projects with handpicked developers and designers. Andrea writes about psychology, creativity, and business over on the ooomf blog. Some days, I feel like this: The house looks like crap, I look like crap, and everything I produce is crap.  I make coffee expecting that to help. It doesn’t. Instead I just start grinding my teeth.  Flashback to a dentist asking me, “Have you ever had a traumatic mouth injury?”  I’ve never had a traumatic mouth injury.  I can’t believe I haven’t done anything with my life yet. This is…

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How to make an impact with slow-motion video

Mar14
by Sindy Cator on March 14, 2014 at 7:46 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, How-To's, Insider

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If video is hard news then slow motion video (slo-mo) is the op-ed page. Slo-mo is a special effects technique in which the action appears to be happening slower than its normal speed. Often used to lend versatility to a project, slo-mo can make the output more cinematic and artistic, add emphasis, ramp up anticipation, and focus viewers on the essence of a narrative. Slo-mo is a powerful tool, so use it to its best advantage—whether your video is a dramatic feature or product demo. The best way to get the most out of slow motion is to plan ahead—analyze how…

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Google Now gains support for cricket with live updates for national teams ahead of ICC World Twenty20

Mar14
by Sindy Cator on March 14, 2014 at 7:35 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Google, Insider

The Google Search for Android app received multiple updates this week, but the changelog showed nothing; now the company has revealed this release is all about cricket. You can download the new version now from Google Play. Just in time for ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh, Google Now can now give you live updates on your favorite national teams’ runs and wickets. It also supports checking upcoming fixtures, though you’ll first have to add your team to your settings: tap on the magic wand icon in the app. Image Credit: Thinkstock

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Geopieces: A local discovery service that lets you ‘own’ a piece of the world

Mar14
by Sindy Cator on March 14, 2014 at 5:46 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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Local discovery mapping apps like Caterina Fake’s Findery – which recently launched for iOS – are not a new idea. In fact, the Web version of Findery was kicking around for more than a year before a native mobile app was launched. Nonetheless, undeterred by already established competitors like this is Geopieces – a new player on the block that has been operating in stealth mode. Available to download for Android devices or to use via the Web platform, Geopieces is one part Findery, one part The Million Dollar Homepage. There’s also a Foursquare-like element too. Kind of. In essence, it allows…

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