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Mozilla Kembangkan Firefox Super Cepat
Syamsudin Prasetyo
(IST)

INILAH.COM, Jakarta – Mozilla akan menghadirkan aplikasi jelajah Firefox 4 sebagai browser super cepat. Versi baru itu juga memasukkan teknologi web standar termasuk HTML5.

“Tujuan utama Mozilla adalah Firefox 4,” ujar Mike Beltzner, Direktur Firefox Mozilla.

Mozilla akan melakukan optimasi performa dan simplifikasi, termasuk beberapa kontrol antarmuka. Pengguna akan bisa mengatur hubungan dengan situs mereka, melalui menu pusat kontrol.

Peningkatan lainnya termasuk membuatnya lebih mudah menemukan add-on yang relevan dan menginstalnya tanpa merestart ulang. Kapabilitas 3D juga ditawarkan melalui WebGL dan animasi konten web akan mungkin dilakukan melalui CSS

Pengembang akan melakukan perbaikan JavaScript. Dukungan 64bit rencananya akan diikutsertakan untuk Firefox 4.

Sementara rilis beta direncanakan akan dilakukan pada awal Juli, dengan pengapalan produk pada akhir tahun 2010.

Di lain pihak, rencana rilis Firefox 3.7 telah dikemas ulang dengan merek Firefox 3.6.4 dengan peningkatan penanganan proses plug-in pihak luar. Versi tersebut akan ada pada bulan Mei ini.

Layaknya Mozilla, Microsoft merencanakan HTML5 di aplikasi jelajah Internet Explorer 9 miliknya. IE9 juga akan mendukung SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), fasilitas yang juga ada di Firefox.

sumber : inilah.com

http://www.inilah.com/news/read/teknologi/2010/05/12/529501/mozilla-kembangkan-firefox-super-cepat/

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Netbook Asus dengan Ponsel Built-In ala Modu

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ASUS dilaporkan sedang merancang Netbook Eee PC yang akan dilengkapi dengan built-in ponsel. Ponsel tersebut akan berfungsi sebagai modul komunikasi 3G, menurut Purely Gadgets, sumber distributor Inggris.

Ponsel built-in ini menerapkan double SIM Card dengan akun data untuk dua nomor tersebut serta komputer portabel. Ponsel yang diproduksi oleh perusahaan Israel, Modu, didirikan oleh Dov Moran, yang juga penemu USB Flash Drive. Modu tampil pertama kali di ajang Mobile World Congress, Februari lalu. Ponsel keluarannya saat ini telah dijual bebas.

Andrew Tse, selaku kepala distributor Purely Gadgets, mengatakan, “gagasan ponsel built-in ini memberikan nuansa baru bagi netbook. Seperti juga ide menanamkan fitur canggih kamera pada netbook. ”

Modu lebih mirip ponsel mini yang dipasangkan pada perangkat lain. Ponsel ini terbagi menjadi dua bagian, yaitu ponsel modular ‘plug and play‘, yang bisa dilepas dan dipasang kembali. Dan yang kedua adalah jacket yang berfungsi sebagai chasing atau enclosure elektronik.

Selain menjalin kerjasama dengan Asus, Modu juga menjalin kerjasama dengan beberapa perusahaan elektronik, seperti Blaupunkt dan Texas Instrument. Dikabarkan keduanya sedang mengembangkan perangkat tambahan untuk Modu seperti camera, stereo dan digital photo frame.

suaramerdeka.com


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Growing the next generation of computer scientists and business leaders

 (Cross-posted on the Google Student Blog)

We had a busy summer here at Google interacting with students through a wide variety of scholarship, internship and networking opportunities across North America. Here’s a look back at a few of our programs (you can bet we’ll be hosting them again!) along with news on some upcoming initiatives.

Rising college sophomores participated in two Google programs: Google FUSE, in its inaugural year, and the Google Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI).

For FUSE, we welcomed 50 rising college sophomores to our New York City office for a three-day retreat designed to connect students from groups that are under-represented in the field of computer science. The retreat focused on making connections between students and Googlers, encouraging students to create meaningful academic experiences and allowing them to learn more about possible career paths via hands-on activities, panel discussions and a bit of fun around the New York City area.

Another group of twenty rising sophomores spent two weeks at the Googleplex in Mountain View for the second annual Computer Science Summer Institute. This special program included an interactive and collaborative Computer Science curriculum, as well as a living-learning residential experience for student networking. Students worked in teams to create an interactive web application using Python in Google App Engine. When not in class, they heard technical talks from Google engineers, spoke with professionals from across the technology industry and academia about the many things they can do with a Computer Science degree. They also had some fun joining the Bay Area summer interns on a boat cruise and catching a baseball game after an exciting San Francisco scavenger hunt.

In addition, our engineering internship program hosted more than 450 college (undergraduate and graduate) interns in 15 locations across North America. These interns were an integral part of the engineering team and made significant contributions this summer working on exciting projects including Android, Chrome, Docs and machine translation.

We also had more than 100 students working across multiple functions, including sales and engineering in Mountain View, New York, Chicago, Ann Arbor, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Boston as part of the Building Opportunities for Leadership and Development (BOLD) Program. BOLD is a 10-week internship program designed to provide exposure to the technology industry for students from groups that are historically underrepresented in technology. This summer experience includes a unique glimpse into a business or engineering career, professional development and leadership courses, as well as one-on-one mentorship designed to further support professional growth.

Of course, we realize that growing future leaders in engineering and business doesn’t just start with college students. For this reason, we partner with the LEAD programs in both business and engineering to encourage outstanding high school students to pursue careers in these fields. This year, all four LEAD Summer Engineering Institute participants had the opportunity to tour a local Google office to attend technical talks and interact with Google engineers (okay, with some tasty food and video games thrown in as well).

As part of Google’s ongoing commitment to recognizing student achievements and promoting leadership, we also offer a number of academic scholarships. We are currently accepting applications for the Google Lime Scholarship for Student with Disabilities in the U.S. and Canada, and the Anita Borg Scholarship in Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and the United States. In case you’re curious, we offer a host of scholarships for many other international regions.

If one or more of these opportunities sounds like something you’d like to participate in, you can find applications for full time opportunities and summer internship opportunities on our student job site. Visit our scholarship page for more information on our scholarship opportunities. And follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates on application deadlines and new program announcements.

Making an early connection playing People Bingo at Google FUSE.

Posted by Kyle Ewing, Talent and Outreach Programs – University Programs and Recruiting – googleblog


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