SeaPlankton
August 19th, 2006, 11:00 AM
Google will have to work on a never ending search page (is that a new explorer control?, as it came with my beta of IE7), that feature of Windows Live is a great idea. Windows Live copied the sponsered links on the right look. Sponsered links should come at the bottom so there's more room for page content. (Message to Google: do that after you pinch the never ending page idea) I bet Windows Live uses an ActiveX installed with the beta. Can anyone confirm the huge page on a seemingly finite scroll bar area on ie6?
Do Google store a certain number of word in their servers, if so can I borrow the database system. Please.
What make are there hard drives, they must be hugely dear scsi ones.
"The clean look", I have a complex about that, and I didn't even progam it. To me clean is sensible, clean is order and it also maintains "look and feel" making programs easy to learn and use.
Love the search page shortcut on IE 7 beta, as an aside, not to mention the clean fuzzy font algorithm.
Oh yeah, for the final IE 7, fix the favorites, I prefer the menu off by default. Not only that the in organising favorites I got a error and it messed up the order and put them all over the shop. "Organise favourites" (yippe no book metaphor, I hate DVDs for that) should be done better, namely (hold on I must think) a way to collect a number of links and put them in a folder. Someone can do it there I'm sure, you C++ crafters, you.
There, I've taken a valium to get rid of the mind blowing concept of making a quick bit of user feedback into a rant to the world and two big companies.
Do Google store a certain number of word in their servers, if so can I borrow the database system. Please.
What make are there hard drives, they must be hugely dear scsi ones.
"The clean look", I have a complex about that, and I didn't even progam it. To me clean is sensible, clean is order and it also maintains "look and feel" making programs easy to learn and use.
Love the search page shortcut on IE 7 beta, as an aside, not to mention the clean fuzzy font algorithm.
Oh yeah, for the final IE 7, fix the favorites, I prefer the menu off by default. Not only that the in organising favorites I got a error and it messed up the order and put them all over the shop. "Organise favourites" (yippe no book metaphor, I hate DVDs for that) should be done better, namely (hold on I must think) a way to collect a number of links and put them in a folder. Someone can do it there I'm sure, you C++ crafters, you.
There, I've taken a valium to get rid of the mind blowing concept of making a quick bit of user feedback into a rant to the world and two big companies.