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PIXEL::BLOG - Part 5

The first E-Book-Reader that convinces me



Now that’s a nice GUI

Just found via:


MSN Client AMSN which has #1 bug inside ;-)


Chrome vs Firefox

Taken From Google Chrome Privacy Notice:

Your copy of Google Chrome includes one or more unique application numbers. These numbers and information about your installation of the browser (e.g., version number, language) will be sent to Google when you first install and use it and when Google Chrome automatically checks for updates.  If you choose to send usage statistics and crash reports to Google, the browser will send us this information along with a unique application number as well.  Crash reports can contain information from files, applications and services that were running at the time of a malfunction.   We use crash reports to diagnose and try to fix any problems with the browser.

Taken from Mozilla Firefox Privacy Policy

Automated Update Service. Firefox’s automatic update feature periodically checks to see if an updated version of Firefox is available from Mozilla. This feature sends Non-Personal Information to Mozilla, including the version of Firefox you are using, a list of the add-ons you have installed, and your language preference. This feature also sends Potentially Personal Information to Mozilla in the form of a cookie named “aus” that contains a unique numeric value to distinguish individual Firefox installs. Mozilla uses this information to provide you with updated versions of Firefox and to understand the usage patterns of Firefox users. We use this information to improve our products and services and to support decision making regarding feature and capacity planning. We do not collect or track any Personal Information or any information about the Web sites you visit, and we do not release the raw information we obtain from this feature to the public. We may release reports containing Aggregate Data so that our global community can make better product and design decisions. To prevent Mozilla from obtaining this information, you can turn this feature off in Firefox’s preferences. For information about changing your preferences, go to our help page.

Spot the difference.


Wikipedia should be shorter sometimes


yahoo reaches reality