
- The Rise of Netbooks
Think netbooks are a dwindling fad? GigaOM's infographic designers look at the last three years and disagree. [GigaOM] - Readability
The very handy, text-focused reformatter we all know as a bookmarklet has arrived as a Firefox add-on, with a few unique features like auto-scrolling. [Firefox Add-Ons via gHacks] - Google Testing TV Search Service On Android-Enhanced Set-Top Boxes
Google employees with DirecTV are trying out a search app that scans TV programming and web video. It's powered in part by Android, and we're kind of hoping makes it to a wider market. [Business Insider] - Just In Time For The Location Wars, Twitter Turns On Geolocation On Its Website
Just in time for SXSW, Twitter opens up geolocation embedding from its main site. It had previously been available through its API. [TechCrunch] - Facebook Will Allow Users to Share Location
Upping the arms race, Facebook might launch its own geo-smart status updates at its f8 conference next month. [Bits Blog] - Parallels Desktop update adds support for Chrome OS
It's not clear whether the $80 Mac virtualization suite means Google's unreleased, official Chrome OS or the open-source Chromium OS builds floating around, but either way, Parallels is on it. [Yahoo! News] - So Fat, You Can Taste It
The presence of fat in food may be a kind of sense, or at least a distinct taste, and researchers suggest those with less fat on their bodies can taste more fat in foods. [Slashfood]
