Google Chrome Dev Channel has been updated to 5.0.342.3 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
Mar 14th

Google Chrome Dev Channel has been updated to 5.0.342.3 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
This release improves stability and fixes some known crashers (such as Issues: 37035, 37674, 37567)
- All: Form auto-fill is not enabled by default (Issue 37466) – Fixed on Trunk
- Windows: Browser crashes on quiting with Authentication dialog opened (Issue: 37698) – Fixed on Trunk
- Linux: Chromium Bookmark Sync Not Working (Issue: 36460)
More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.You can find out about getting on the Dev channel here: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 to Launch May 12th 2010
Mar 10th
It’s official! In a blog post today, Arpan Shah officially announced that May 12th, 2010, is the launch date for SharePoint 2010.
You’re invited to virtually join us on May 12th at 11am EST to listen to Stephen Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division, announce the launch.
You can register for the launch event at: http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/businessproductivity/proof/pages/2010-launch-events.aspx.
Watch Stephen Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division, announce the launch of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 on May 12, 2010 at 11 a.m. EST. The live keynote focuses on the next wave of productivity that delivers:
- End user productivity across the PC, phone and browser
- IT choice and flexibility
- A platform for developers to build innovative solutions
Join the virtual launch event with Microsoft executives, product developers, partners and customers to:
- Find out how peers and partners are already seeing benefits to their business by leveraging the next wave of productivity.
- Submit your questions through live Q&A.
- Participate via blogs, tweets, social media networks, commenting, and more.
View on-demand breakout sessions showing how Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 meet the unique challenges people and businesses are faced with today, and provide the solutions they need for tomorrow.
Weave Sync 1.1 is now available
Mar 2nd

Mozilla has released Weave 1.1, the Firefox extension and service that provides Firefox user data synchronization among computing devices like laptops, desktops, and starting tomorrow, with Firefox for Maemo release, mobile devices. It is also great for users who dual-boot, and what don’t want to bother remembering where they did what.
So far, synchronization includes bookmarks, history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, and even your last 25 opened tabs. All the information is transported and stored in encrypted form at all times making it pretty safe to use.
Weave, in development for more than two years now, includes a client (the Weave Sync extension), and a server component (Weave Server) so companies could deploy their own synchronization servers.

A feature that is not present but was tried at some point in Weave development is automatic sign-on, but it could come back at some point.
Also, preferences finally ended in its own tab in the Options or Preferences dialog, after trying a page approach Mozilla is considering for the whole preferences user interface or add-on management at least (more on this in the next post).
Check out the release notes for more details. Download Weave Sync from Mozilla Add-ons.
Recent changes
- Fix issues with uploading stale data when upgrading
- Remember bookmark locations when moving out of unsorted
- Prevent certain tabs from syncing: restore session, wyciwyg:
More Information
- For more information on Weave Sync 1.0, please see the release notes
- For information about previous versions as well as the latest development snapshots, check out the changelog
Weave Sync Changelog
Here you can read about Weave add-on releases. For the full hg changelog, go here
Weave v1.1 (February 26, 2010)
- Fix issues with uploading stale data when upgrading
- Remember bookmark locations when moving out of unsorted
- Prevent certain tabs from syncing: restore session, wyciwyg:
Weave v1.0.1 (February 12, 2010)
- When syncing saved passwords we no longer allow Weave credentials in the set of data that is encrypted and synchronized with the server
Weave v1.0 (January 28, 2010)
- Fix threshold sync values so clients don’t sync too aggressively
- Updated web links and icons
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-14
Feb 14th
- Scooopy – Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-07 http://goo.gl/fb/QK9D #
- Upgrading blog plugins… Check back soon… #
Weave Sync 1.0 is now available
Feb 1st

Mozilla has released Weave 1.0, the Firefox extension and service that provides Firefox user data synchronization among computing devices like laptops, desktops, and starting tomorrow, with Firefox for Maemo release, mobile devices. It is also great for users who dual-boot, and what don’t want to bother remembering where they did what.
So far, synchronization includes bookmarks, history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, and even your last 25 opened tabs. All the information is transported and stored in encrypted form at all times making it pretty safe to use.
Weave, in development for more than two years now, includes a client (the Weave Sync extension), and a server component (Weave Server) so companies could deploy their own synchronization servers.

A feature that is not present but was tried at some point in Weave development is automatic sign-on, but it could come back at some point.
Also, preferences finally ended in its own tab in the Options or Preferences dialog, after trying a page approach Mozilla is considering for the whole preferences user interface or add-on management at least (more on this in the next post).
With Weave 1.0 and Firefox 3.6 released, and Firefox for Maemo 1.0 debuting tomorrow, Mozilla is rounding a great 2010 start.
Check out the release notes for more details. Download Weave Sync from Mozilla Add-ons.
Here is the list of Changes since Beta 3:
- Fix threshold sync values so clients don’t sync too aggressively
- Updated web links and icons
- Preserve multiple bookmarks to the same page to avoid reordering issues
- Show that email addresses aren’t usernames
- Fix issues that potentially led to reordered bookmarks
- Avoid triggering master password prompt on launching Firefox
- Better integration with Fennec UX
- Smarter detection of tabs to sync
- Faster startup times for Firefox and Fennec
- Make tabs available immediately when setting up another computer
- Automatically use the synced lightweight theme (Firefox 3.6+)
- A few more bug fixes related to changing passwords, mobile bookmarks, etc



