In short: it's a revolutionary browser. It has the potential to blow Firefox out of the water, if it gains traction with developers and gets the same third party add-ons and extensions ecosystem as Firefox, over time.Despite being a beta, our initial impression is very positive. It's nice to see a beta browser that doesn't totally suck. Eight beers due to all the innovation and overall pleasing experience.If you get stuck by a given incompatibility with your favourite site and its Javascript engine, your own score will surely be lower.
FOR MOST OF US our exact location is something we’d like to keep under wraps, yet for those who want to share it with the world, Google has come up with an added extra for Google Maps.Google Latitude is the latest initiative from the internet search giant and is a new feature of the Google Maps application for use on your mobile device to track the whereabouts of friends, family and even enemies - he's behind you.By using GPS tracking, your mobile device can send out a signal to let others know exactly where you are at any given time. There are, of course, some security options.If, let’s say, you don’t wish for your spouse to know that you’re going for a quiet drink with that attractive lady in accounts after work, you can simply set your location to elsewhere.Yet this application is not just aiding sneaky maneuvers, it is designed to let the user know if a friend is in town, or if a plane has landed safely, or even if your partner is stuck in bad traffic on the way home.