Remainders

Remains of the Day: Google on Your TV Edition [For What It's Worth]

Google dips its toe into TV programming searches, netbooks' market share is growing, Twitter and Facebook gear up for geolocation, and researchers make the case for fat as a sixth taste sense.

Remains of the Day: Google's Amazing Branching Suggestions Edition [For What It's Worth]

Watch the internet spread throughout the world, see how Google's suggestions guess what you're thinking, and learn why one web content editor believes ad blocking is a pretty bad idea for keeping quality content alive.

Remains of the Day: Why DRM Doesn't Work Edition [For What It's Worth]

Designer Brad Colbow details how to download an audio book from the Cleveland Public Library (or why DRM doesn't work), YouTube adds closed captioning to all videos, and a Google employee predicts that "in three years time desktops will be irrelevant."(Click the image above for a closer look.)

Remains of the Day: 90 Million Copies of Windows 7 Edition [For What It's Worth]

Windows 7 sells more than 90 million copies, Verizon users suffer data outages, and Ubuntu changes its default color palette (pictured).

Remains of the Day: "The Main Thing Is Not to Install Flash" Edition [For What It's Worth]

A security expert and browser hacker says the best thing you can do keep a safe browser is not install Flash, Apple threatens smartphone competitors with patent lawsuits, Netflix considers iPhone streaming, and a video delivers some astounding internet statistics.

Remains of the Day: The Ebb and Flow of Firefox Edition [For What It's Worth]

Chrome may have defined Firefox's market-share glass ceiling, Firefox still has some great improvements in the pipe, and despite the embellishment elsewhere on the web, Facebook profiles are actually pretty accurate.

Remains of the Day: Ogg vs. H.264 Videos Side-by-Side Edition [For What It's Worth]

Gmail stutters, a phony version of Microsoft Security Essentials makes the rounds, Opera 10.5 beta comes to Macs, and video codecs Ogg Theora and H.264 go head to head.(Click the image above for a closer look.)

Remains of the Day: Yet Another Claim of IE6's Death Edition [For What It's Worth]

Steve Jobs puts on his birthday hat, Yelp gets sued, Twitter and Yahoo team up, and Internet Explorer 6 loses one more link to life support.

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