I've been testing and trying out the tumblr.com blogging engine for a while now and I must admit, that I think this application suits me better. It's a matter of frequency, content, volume and relevance and tumblr.com just seems to be the right choice for me. :-)
- So as of today, I will no longer be using blogger.com for my Playgrounds.dk blog. But I promise you that on my new blog, you will find much more great stuff and fantastic inspiration
- I will try this new application out and see if it works out for me - if not, blogger will be my backup plan
- I will be redirecting http://www.playgrounds.dk to http://playgrounds.tumblr.com in a little while.
This browser is extremely popular in many parts of Asia and I've tried it out myself and so far I have no complaints, no errors, major bugs. It's based on the exact same technology as IE, so what ever features and functionalities you might find in IE, will also be available to you in Maxthon - plus more!
This browser is very customizable and makes it easy to create which ever short cut you may wish for as well as the appropriate action... gotta love it! :-)
Here's a short list of some of the features besides tabbed browsing, automatic fill in, feed readers, Google search, pop-up blocking, sniffing etc.:
Anti-Freeze (increasing usage of Ajax Technology in websites might cause frequent freezing)
Undo (Undo closing a tab by mistake)
Mouse Gestures (right-click to draw on screen for illustration/presentation etc.)
URL Alias (Type in custom made names in the address bar)
Google have just published their annual report on search trends and patterns of 2007. One very known word, which is among the Top 10 of the fastest falling words is "mp3" and another one is "kazaa". Does this mean, that people now have the needed P2P-programs installed and they no longer need to search for further information on where to find mp3's or does it mean, that people have started buying their mp3's legally through sources like iTunes etc.?
Here's the Top 10 list of the Fastest Rising (globally):
iphone
badoo
facebook
dailymotion
webkinz
youtube
ebuddy
second life
hi5
club penguin
Here's the Top 10 of the Fastest Falling in 2007 (globally):