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Google Mind Melds With Trekkies

Resistance is futile. You will be compiled.

As part of the 40th anniversary of the legendary science fiction series Star Trek, Google has set up shop in Las Vegas at the 5th Annual Official Star Trek Convention for Trekkies looking to sharpen their programming knowledge.

The Google booth, which has a starship bridge motif, features Google programmers, engineers and product managers who can discuss a variety of APIs, including Google Earth KML, the Google AJAX Search API, Google Calendar's data API and the Google Gadgets API.

Microsoft Extends a Hand To Mozilla

It may be August, but they're having a snowball fight in Hell right about now.

The head of Microsoft's open source lab extended a very public offer to the Mozilla community to work to insure Mozilla software will run properly on Windows Vista.

Firefox 2.0: Mozilla's Tabs Overfloweth

For many Windows users, tabbed browsing is a key attraction for the Mozilla family of browsers. The ability to add multiple 'tabbed' views within one browser window is a feature that some users like to push to extremes.

Microsoft's current stable production version of Internet Explorer does not include tabs, though its next generation version 7 (currently at Beta 3) does.
So how many tabs can you fit in one window? No matter how many you can fit into Firefox 1.5.x, the next release of Firefox 2.0 Beta 2 will give you more.
Using a default configuration in Firefox 1.5.x, at a screen resolution of 1024x768, in tests performed by internetnews.com 34 tabs can be squeezed in before they start to get lost.
A user can add more than 34 tabs but in a default Firefox 1.5.x installation, those tabs will fall off the end of the tab bar and will not be very usable. Even at 34 tabs, the default tab width makes it difficult to figure out which tab is which.

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Google Feels The Need For Speed

At Google, speed is important. The company's home page is well known for its quick-to-load simplicity, and a study found that although users claimed to prefer 30 search results per page, their limited patience was better suited to 10. The company has also established that a 30% cut in the size of the Google Maps home page corresponded to an immediate 10% increase in traffic.

 

Google executive Marissa Mayer talked extensively about "speed" at the Web 2.0 Summit, and ZDNet's Dan Farber recorded her comments. "If you have each transaction take less time, you have expert users more satisfied. You want lots of small and fast interactions if speed is important," she said.

Mayer was open about Google's shortcomings in terms of quickness. She gave one example by comparing Google Video to Youtube. "YouTube let people see the video right away," Mayer noted, according to Elinor Mills. "That's why it did so well." Google Video users, by comparison, faced a waiting period of two to four days.

Google is working hard to fix these faults, though. "Even applications like Google Maps for Mobile, while good, are fundamentally too slow. You will see improvements to speed that up," promised Mayer. There may not be much room for improvement in Gmail, though - "the key motivator for us developing Gmail in Ajax was speed," said Mayer.

Google's concentration on speed can only work to the users' benefit. And it seems that Larry and Sergey may have a special place for speed in their hearts - they both invested in the Tesla Roadster, the electric car that does 0 to 60 MPH "in about four seconds."

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