If you don’t know what Google Chrome is, it’s Google’s first foray into the browser world. I’ve only been using it for a short while, considering it came out today. So far I have to say it’s pretty cool. Read more after the break to hear why.
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So recently I finagled my way into an invite to the private beta of JamLegend and gave it a try. If you don’t know what it is think Guitar Hero, free, online, and no guitar. I don’t really think this free web service is anything to go crazy about but it has potential. Read on to find out more (including Luofei’s thoughts).
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There are none. I’m pretty upset about it, but the LiveCD wouldn’t even work on my desktop.
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Linux Mint Live CD
I make it no secret that I love Ubuntu, and usually love any offshoot of the project. Linux Mint is supposed to be a more user friendly variation of Ubuntu. I gave Revision 1 of Linux Mint 5 Elyssa Main Edition a test run and it was less stable than I anticipated for a revision of a release edition, but it does show promise. Read on to find out more.
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We’ve mentioned gOS on the site before, the Ubuntu based, Google software laden gem of the low end PC market. I decided to give the liveCD a try, if you don’t know, a liveCD is a good way of testing a Linux distribution without making any changes to your hard drive. Before testing I thought gOS would be good, solely based on the fact its built off of Ubuntu, which is great. After testing gOS I realize it’s even better than i had expected. Read on after the jump to find out why.
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