Google Launched a New web service Website Optimizer

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Google launched a new web service Website Optimizer which promises to allow users to evaluate how well specific designs of a website work.

The new service, originally seen as a supplemental to Google AdWords will be called the Google Website Optimizer, and is available from today.

According to Google, the new Website Optimizer helps improve user experience on the Web by showing its users what their visitors want to see.
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Rather than debating or guessing how a webpage might look best, users can continually test different combinations of website content, such as images and text, to see which one yields the most sales, sign-ups, leads or other goals.

In addition to the new website, Google has launched a blog to go with the service to inform and update users of the software.

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Sony 2mm thick latest OLED display televisions

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Sony on Wednesday showed off its newest; Measuring just 2mm thick Sony’s latest generation of organic LED display televisions.
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At the Display 2008 expo trade show in Japan, these super skinny panels are even thinner than the company’s current industry-leading OLEDs.

Sony also showed a new version of its 11-inch XEL-1, the world’s first mass-produced OLED TV, where the display panel (although not the final TV product) measures just 0.3mm thick, an improvement over the current model’s 1.4mm (0.06in) thickness.

New TFT substrate and less glass, the same resolution of 960×540 pixels is possible despite the reduction in dimensions. Not about to go into commercial production, but an even thinner 3.5-inch prototype display was shown off that measures a mere 0.2mm (0.008in) and features a 320×220 pixel resolution.

Download Apple Safari 3.1.1 Available for both OS X and Windows

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Apple Safari 3.1.1 is now available for both OS X and Windows. This update includes improvements to stability, compatibility and security.

On the security front, this security bulletin outlines the changes. It appears as if a vulnerability existed that could allow malicious sites to spoof URL headers or execute arbitrary code. There are two issues that specifically affect the Windows version of Safari, so users on both platforms should be sure to update to pach this problem.
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some plugins, like Saft, will stop working after installing the update. Visit the plugin author’s homepage to download the newest versions as they become available.

You can download Safari 3.1.1 here

Google Picasa 2.7 Comes with Web Album Upload and Download Support

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The new Picasa 2.7 is packed up with features like web album upload and download, localization in many languages, folder hierarchy views, better RAW support and more. Picasa for Linux is actually the Windows version, running through a modified version of Wine. Google contributed to Wine’s development, by contracting with CodeWeavers to improve Wine to run Picasa 2.2 in a proper way. Google also asked some interns to work on some areas of Wine, such as widl, msi, riched20, etc.

You can download and upload images from and respectively to Picasa Web Albums, in a simple and easy manner. When you want to share some photos, let’s say you took on a trip, you can post them online by using the new “Web Album” button. The albums can be downloaded directly into Picasa by using Firefox. The photo edits you do can be saved to disk, and you can revert to the original file, in case you do something wrong.

You can work with RAW files from cameras like Canon 30D, Nikon D200, with Adobe DNG files and much more. The photo import from a camera to Picasa is much faster now. Larger thumbnails, better caption editing, ability to configure the row of buttons, a special “Starred Photos” album are only a few of the new features and improvements of Picasa 2.7.

The Picasa package is made up of the Picasa application, Wine and the web page rendering engine Gecko. If you want to use Picasa, you must have the following Requirements
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• To download from Picasa Web Albums, you will need a Mozilla-based browser.
• Intel 386-compatible CPU
• glibc 2.3 or greater
• a Linux kernel >= 2.6.13 (this is necessary only if you want to be notified of file changes; if you have a newer kernel and HAL – Hardware Abstraction Layer – the new media you insert is automatically detected).
• Linux kernel >= 2.6.13, HAL >= 0.56, libgphoto2 and gnome-volume-manager or equivalent are required for camera detection and integration.
• Recent version of GNOME or KDE.
Download Picasa 2.7 right now from Softpedia.

First Centrino Atom D4 ultramobile PC Coming in June

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The first portable computer D4 ultramobile PC, based on Intel’s Centrino Atom chip package is coming in June, although it will be bigger and more expensive than such devices were expected to be.

Sharp will manufacture the D4 ultramobile PC for Japanese mobile operator Willcom, which will sell it to new customers for ¥39,800 (US$395) with a two-year service plan costing ¥2,100 per month, taking the total cost to ¥90,200. The plan includes unlimited data. Willcom will not sell the D4 without the network service.

The D4 runs Windows Vista Home Premium, instead of a mobile version of Linux. It also comes with Microsoft Office Personal 2007 with PowerPoint 2007.
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The D4 is reasonably large. At 84 millimeters by 192 millimeters by 26 millimeters and weighing in at 470 grams, the D4 is easily portable but not pocketable.

The Willcom D4 ultramobile PC is manufactured by Sharp and will be priced at ¥90,200 (US$910) with a two-year data contract.

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LG T80 Touchscreen PMP Launches with DVB-T

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LG has taken a break from designing phones to launch T80. The web is buzzing with news of a new MP3 player launched by the company that appears to take design cues from their phone range.

Offering a 3-inch, 420 x 240 resolution screen, the T80 has the added bonus of a DVB-T (the mobile TV standard for Europe) tuner.

The player supports “numerous” multimedia formats, including AVI, WAV, MP3 and JPEG and also offers an FM tuner and microphone for voice recording.
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Memory capacity comes in at a fairly unimpressive 4GB while battery life is reported to be two hours when watching TV via the in-built tuner and 6 hours for all other features.

So far LG has only announced the Viewty-like T80 in Denmark, where the device costs around 300 euros, a rather steep £250.

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Microsoft Live Mesh Launch on April 24

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Earlier this year at Mix 08, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie vaguely referred to the Mesh concept as a way to use the Web through Microsoft products to connect devices, entertainment, businesses and development.

Now Microsoft plans to launch its Live Mesh offering next week at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco but so far is not revealing details of the service.

On Friday night, Microsoft sent out e-mail invitations to a “Mesh it up” event on April 24 featuring demos by Microsoft “experts.” The invitation includes a reference to the mesh.com Web site, which currently requires visitors to sign in with a Windows Live ID and then displays an error message.
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Microsoft declined to offer any more details about Live Mesh except to say that it will launch next week and further information will become available on Tuesday evening, April 22.

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Mitsubishi LaserVue World’s First Laser TV Released

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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics releases New 2008 product, highlights include thinner frame DLP models and Ultra Thin Frame LCD HDTVs with improved sound capabilities. Mitsubishi also has named its recently announced Laser TV, which will be branded as LaserVue and will be available to consumers in the 3rd Quarter of 2008. The new products include DLP Full HDTVs, at sizes upto 73 inches, Ultra Thin Frame 1080p LCD HDTV models ranging from 40″ to 52″, (seven in all) and the first-ever laser-powered television, LaserVue.

Mitsubishi’s entire line of LCD HDTVs feature Smooth 120Hz Film Motion, with dejudder for film originated content. In the conversion of film-to-video for display, 24Hz artifacts can be seen in slow panning scenes and Smooth 120Hz Film Motion eliminates this artifact for action content. The new LCD additions also will continue to leverage 10bit Panels, 6-Color Processor, x.v.Color and Deep Color.
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Today’s HDTVs display less than 40 percent of the color spectrum that the eye can see. But Mitsubishi claims that laser produces twice the color. Laser beams provide the widest range of rich, complex colors, along with the most clarity and depth of field.

This is an International release, and will be available beginning in April in US.

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SDK Beta 3 Leads iPhone into the next-gen iPhone?

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Apple has released the latest version of the software development (SDK) kit for the iPhone and iPod touch with the release of the beta 3 version that comes with a new tutorial and has various bug fixes and “support for the latest iPhone OS”.

The new firmware for the device has unveiled references to a future 3G chip, as discovered by Zibri, maker of the ZiPhone iPhone tool.

The chipset is the SGOLD3, which follows up the current S-GOLD2 in today’s iPhone and provides supports for HSDPA category 8 (7.2Mbps), cameras of up to 5-megapixels, MPEG4/H.263 hardware acceleration and “video telephony, streaming, recording and playback”.
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Apple didnt say any thing about all, We can say “this leads iPhone into the next-gen iPhone”,

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Adobe Launches Free Online Video Resource Adobe TV

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Adobe today launched a new free online video resource Adobe TV. Adobe TV has four different channels targeting different audiences.

These are aimed at Photographers, Designers, Video Professionals, and Developers. More than 200 videos are currently available on Adobe TV, with programming that mixes how-to information, case studies, personality-driven shows, and workflow deep-dives.

The first set of videos offers secrets about Photoshop software, podcasts and design tips for Creative Suite, techniques for Photoshop Lightroom, tips on Adobe Flash Professional software for beginners, approaches to taming the Web, and information about video and audio production.

Experts delivering advice will include designers, photographers, video professionals, and developers.
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The videos on Adobe TV can be sorted by Most Recent, Most Popular and Top Rated to see what others in the community are watching. Also viewers can share their favourite programs with others by posting them to their blogs or websites, or emailing links to friends.

Adobe TV is live now.