Chrome browser share in the past 2 weeks

Matt Cutts asked  earlier today what other people were seeing for Chrome browser share in March 2009.  I pulled www.snapstream.com’s traffic stats from the last two weeks (March 20th through yesterday) and I show Chrome at 3.25%… about half of the 7% that Matt reported for Chrome on his blog.

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Chrome browser share in the past 2 weeks

Compass Bank implosion in Houston

We lost track of time on our bike ride and got their late, but luckily tofu13 got a nice video. A friend of mine that lives in the building behind the Compass Bank Building (the video has shots of some people on their balconies in the same building) said the implosion shook his building and woke him up.

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Compass Bank implosion in Houston

USB Heated Shoes

OK, so they may not be particularly fetching, but my feet are so cold today that even I would consider wearing these USB heated shoes! Simply plug in to your USB and your feet will be toasty warm in no time! You may look like a bit of a weirdo sat there with these on your feet but in these artic temperatures, who can afford to be fussy?! Features: • Cozy design with separate foot warmer • De-frosting your feet • Warming pad for generating heat via USB port or External Power Boxes (3 x AA Batteries for each box) • Plug and play • Power on/off switch • Temperature control swtich • USB powered or • Powered by External Power Boxes (3 x AA Batteries for each box) • 2-level of heating: high and low • Support any devices with USB port, e.g.

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The Chugulug Drinks Factory

Christmas is just around the corner and with it comes the barrage of parties, meals and get togethers and if you’re one of the people organising a Xmas bash at your home, maybe you might like to try out the Chugulug Drinks factory. The Chugulug drinks factory is essentially a series of pipes and pods which can be attached to the side of a fridge or a tiled wall, and you can fit the component parts together in any fashion you see fit to make the perfect cocktail mix, all you need do then is find two suitable beverages and pour them into the top of the gizmo, and watch as they pour down their separate tubes and get mixed in various fun ways on their way to your glass at the bottom. The Chugulug features two vortex funnels (where you pour in your two mixers) The Mill (which mixes your drink), The Propeller (which aerates and churns your drink) The Tank and The Tap which stores your drink until you are ready to pour, you can even add ice at the Tap section meaning your drink is perfect and icy cold

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Humax Foxsat HDR

Pretty much everyone in the UK who hasn’t been living in a box for the last five years has heard of, or more importantly since the old analogue signal will start to be phased out soon upgraded to Freeview, the digital broadcast system, but late last year a new digital standard emerged called Freesat, which was much the same as Freeview but required a satellite dish to receive all the channels, the best part about the new service was that if you had the cash you could by a HD version of the box and pick up any High Definition channels being broadcast, but at launch few big name manufacturers were on board, and services were sketchy at best with many devices being delayed due to specification issues. Things have improved greatly since launch, and although support from the big name electronics companies is still rather thin on the ground at least Panasonic has launched a range of TV’s with built in Freesat HD, now a new set top box from Humax called the Foxsat HDR has launched and as the name suggests it is a recorded allowing you for the first time for free (non Sky subscription) to record High Definition broadcasts for your viewing pleasure such as BBC HD and ITV, the Foxsat comes with a built in 320GB hard drive which will allow around 80 hours of HD programming or 200 hours of normal def programs, 8 day EPG (program guide) for recording ease, series recording, live pause, digital text and the option to record the channel in standard or HD if both services are offered.

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