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June 2009

Answers and Questions » Blog Archive » Electrolysis: Making Mozilla Faster and More Stable Using Multiple Processes

by srcmax

We’re currently in the middle of stage one: Ben Turner and Chris Jones have borrowed the IPC message-passing and setup code from Chromium. We even have some very simple plugins loading across the process boundary! Most of the team is in Mountain View this week and we’re sprinting to see if we can implement a very basic tab in a separate process today and tomorrow.

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May 2009

Swiss Mountain Dog breeds

by danzer (via)
descriptions of the four Swiss Mountain Dog breeds: the Entlebucher Mountain Dog, the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, the Bernese Mountain Dog and the Appenzeller Mountain Dog. At our kennels we breed Entlebucher Mountain Dogs and Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs

February 2009

January 2009

Mountain Background

by sylvainulg
nice background to be studied.

December 2008

October 2008

TheDieline.com: The Leading Package Design Website: Lanjaron Water

by karlcow

The sleek, clear, grooveless shape of the bottle magnifies the Mulhacén mountain (Sierra Nevada, Spain) arising from its base, conveying the sense of purity and natural origin of the brand in a single powerful message.

Ooooh beautiful irony. Selling water in Bottle is one of the big wrong doing of consumerist society. One which participates to Global Warming. And seeing a mountain under the water at the bottom of a bottle of water is exactly an unintended demonstration of it.

August 2008

June 2008

The cake is a lie: IE team bakes a treat for Mozilla

by srcmax & 1 other (via)
In honor of today's Firefox 3 release, Microsoft's Internet Explorer team gave a cake to Mozilla. The tasty treat, which prominently displays IE's blue "e" icon, just arrived here at Mozilla headquarters in Mountain View.

April 2008

Your Cyborg Destiny Awaits

by jst33z
The guys over at Popular Science have taken an exoskeleton for a test drive: While audiences flood theaters this month to see the comic-book-inspired Iron Man, a real-life mad genius toils in a secret mountain lab to make the mechanical superhuman mor...

March 2008

February 2008

Google, une garderie d'enfants

by karlcow

"C'est à ceux qui détiennent l'information que nous faisons confiance. Pas forcément aux chefs", assure Judy Gilbert, directrice des ressources humaines à Mountain View. "Chez Google, les ingénieurs sont rois. Ce qui est valorisé par-dessus tout, c'est de résoudre des problèmes, surtout ceux rencontrés par les clients", note Kevin Werbach, professeur à la Wharton School de l'université de Pennsylvanie.

Des adultes enfants gâtés avec beaucoup de pouvoir sur la société… cela ne me rassure pas.

January 2008

Amazon.com: The Book of Other People: Books: Zadie Smith

by sbrothier
Starred Review. "The instruction was simple: make somebody up," explains novelist Smith in her introduction to this marvelous compendium of 23 distinct, pungent stories that attack the question of "character" from all angles. From David Mitchell's hilarious rendering of one menopausal woman's fantasy internet love-affair to ZZ Packer's heart-wrenching Jewish guy-black girl romance, each story is, as Smith puts it, "its own thing entirely." There are moments of prosaic precision (Andrew O'Hagan's eerily incisive "Gordon" is introduced "in the talcum-powdered air of the bathroom muttering calculations and strange moral sums about the cause of Hamlet's unhappiness"), but this volume is more than a showcase for deft prose and quirky souls. Toby Litt's lovely, lyrical "Monster," for example, playfully upends notions of personhood, as does Dave Eggers' surprising "Theo," a moving tale of a mountain who falls in love. Also on hand are a number of wonderful graphic shorts: Daniel Clowe shrewdly explores an insufferable critic's solipsistic lapses, Nick Hornby's "A Writing Life" gives a knowing wink with a series of writer bios and mock headshots, and "Jordan Wellington Lint" by Chris Ware cleverly chronicles the first 13 years of its hero's life. With so much to savor-the sensuality of Adam Thirlwell's "Nigora," the knowingness of George Saunder's "Puppy"-this anthology will sate even the most famished short story fan. Sales benefit Eggers's nonprofit literary organization 826 NYC. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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