$35 with three months of free Netflix ($24) means you can justify this toy for $11. I'm addicted to gadgets and I'm fighting myself hard to keep me from buying this. I simply do not own a TV where I can plug it in. My only TV is attached to a Mac mini. And still I want to buy one.
It's really cool, but I don't know why anyone would spend this much money on a machine that can run nothing but a browser.
“@arstechnica: Mozilla may make Flash click-to-play by default in future #Firefox: http://t.co/Fp54HLSO” | As #Chrome bundles it...
#Chrome passes #Firefox: impressive. http://t.co/a25edfpR
Uh oh - Angry Birds for the Chrome Web Store. It's not as "smooth" as the iPhone on the PC I tried it on, even though the hardware is many times faster, but it works and it does not appear to use Flash.
Richard Stallman says that cloud computing is evil because all your data is held on to by a third party. Also that it will work because a sucker is born every minute. I don't think people will use it (only) because they are suckers. They will use it because it's so convenient, and people are willing to give up control and/or money in exchange for convenience.
If these are demos of standard HTML 5, why do they require Safari to view them? They should let other browsers at least try to render them!
Awesome Javascript demos. They seem to work fine with Safari 4.0 beta. Do not try them with IE.