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Well the rest of the blogging world covered this within 2 seconds of it being accidentally announced by Google. Personally I wanted time to think about and read the speculation about this exciting news.

If you’ve not yet read Google’s blog post announcing their own Web Browser, click here. Now, I’ve read that many people are not liking this. Sure there’s umpteen browsers out there, do we need another one? Yes, actually we do.

The Google browser is not about Google getting into bigger markets. Its not about power, money or popularity. Its about filling a void which currently no other company has even looked at, let alone attempted to fill.

The new browser promises “Multi-Threading” which allows processes to be managed, much like they are in Activity Monitor (OS X) and Task Manager (Windows). For instance, you can quit processes for javascript, or audio, movies, etc exclusively, allowing the rest of the web-page to function as usual.

This is a browser for cloud computing. Like it or lump it, cloud computing exists, sure its a fancy term for something thats always been around, but thats just how it works.

I’ll post a follow up review once the browser gets released later today. (I’ll be trying to get it running under WINE or Crossover on OS X first ;) )

1Password for the iPhone Released!

July 30th, 2008 | Posted by Rick in Apple | Reviews | Software - (1 Comments)

I know I only posted about 1Password a few days ago, but I just wanted to update you all. 1Password is now available for free on the iPhone! Its a limited time offer so anyone looking to get it should do so quickly!

The new application allows you to sync your passwords from your Mac to your iPhone, via WiFi! You then have access to all your passwords, meaning you’ll never have to type them out again.

So far, I’ve found it to be a fantastic piece of software. The folks over at Agile Web Solutions have once again set a new standard in OS X applications. They have created a highly reliable, clean polished app, which will prove very useful to many people.

Anyone looking for an easy way to manage thier passwords on a Mac or iPhone, 1Password is the application to use!

Here are some screenshots I’ve taken of the 1Password for iPhone application.

You can download the 1Password application via the iTunes App Store (Link)