The Google Blog Search homepage, viewed on 12 October 2008.
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The first and last word right now in searching the vast resources and information overload of the Internet is the Google search engine. I don’t think I need to explain the speed and ease with which the word became part of the regular vocabulary of people everywhere, do I?
According to most standard industry definitions, a subnotebook computer is a small and lightweight portable PC that has many of the features of a standard laptop. Subnotebooks tend to stay within a small range of sizes – at present from 7 inches to 13 – and usually weigh from less than 1 kilogram to just about 2 kg. Many of them run full versions of desktop operating systems: commonly, Windows XP and various Linux distributions. Synonyms include “ultraportable”, “mini-laptop”, “featherweight”, and Intel’s own coined word “netbook”.
For this week’s Gadget Reviews, ScoutAreaOnline.com takes a look at two smartphones currently available in the Philippine market: the Motorola MOTO Q 9h and the Samsung i780.
It all began at the Japanese arcades. In 1997, video game publisher Konami Corporation set out to create even more genre-defining video game titles, along the lines of classic games Castlevania, Silent Hill, Contra, Metal Gear, and Suikoden – but this time, the games were intended for a whole new audience at the arcades. Konami put together its Games and Music Division, now known as Bemani, and charged it with creating all-new, engaging, interactive music video games.
This is likely to be the single biggest gadget we’re ever going to review here at ScoutAreaOnline.com, and the gadget with the single biggest importance to physics and science in general besides!
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