Sep 17, 2008
Melamine Milk Powder
Sep 14, 2008
Shanghai fair
The furniture fair was hold in shanghai in past several days. These pictures were taken there, and it may make someone confusion:)
I dont know what were they thinking when published them out, and seems the chinese doesn't match english well.
And by the way, there are no many buyers go to the fair, especially no many foreigners. Maybe it will be stoped within next few years?
Sep 10, 2008
Google adsense approved
Sep 9, 2008
Night Scene of Shanghai
Night scene of Shanghai taken tonight, highest one is the East Star, with the name "The Oriental Pearl TV Tower". looks beautiful, isn't it?
Sep 8, 2008
Domain price comparison
Sep 7, 2008
New Domain Name for PERSONAL UTOPIA
The .mobi domain is RMB180 per year in chinese domain hoster, but only USD9 in godaddy.com, almost 3times higher. But to many chinese, it's hard to make payment by US dollar.
But seems it will be easiler if you have a credit card, then regester a paypal account. After confirmation, dollar will be discount from your card, you will pay bank with.
Next time you can though www.hujian.mobi to this blog.
Sep 6, 2008
Sep 5, 2008
The World is Flat, Or Not
Autumn Coming
Sep 4, 2008
Eroupean Visitors
Goole picasa3
Sep 3, 2008
Chanet AD
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After several days working, I finally find somewhere I can show ADs for. The site is www.chanet.com.cn, seems the page looks urgly but it was interesting, isn't it?
Sep 2, 2008
A fresh take on the browser
The following article from google official blog, published on 9/01/2008 02:10:00 PM, american time.
A fresh take on the browser
At Google, we have a saying: “launch early and iterate.” While this approach is usually limited to our engineers, it apparently applies to our mailroom as well! As you may have read in the blogosphere, we hit “send” a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open source browser, Google Chrome. As we believe in access to information for everyone, we’ve now made the comic publicly available — you can find it here. We will be launching the beta version of Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries.
So why are we launching Google Chrome? Because we believe we can add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web.
All of us at Google spend much of our time working inside a browser. We search, chat, email and collaborate in a browser. And in our spare time, we shop, bank, read news and keep in touch with friends — all using a browser. Because we spend so much time online, we began seriously thinking about what kind of browser could exist if we started from scratch and built on the best elements out there. We realized that the web had evolved from mainly simple text pages to rich, interactive applications and that we needed to completely rethink the browser. What we really needed was not just a browser, but also a modern platform for web pages and applications, and that’s what we set out to build.
On the surface, we designed a browser window that is streamlined and simple. To most people, it isn’t the browser that matters. It’s only a tool to run the important stuff — the pages, sites and applications that make up the web. Like the classic Google homepage, Google Chrome is clean and fast. It gets out of your way and gets you where you want to go.
Under the hood, we were able to build the foundation of a browser that runs today’s complex web applications much better. By keeping each tab in an isolated “sandbox”, we were able to prevent one tab from crashing another and provide improved protection from rogue sites. We improved speed and responsiveness across the board. We also built a more powerful JavaScript engine, V8, to power the next generation of web applications that aren’t even possible in today’s browsers.
This is just the beginning — Google Chrome is far from done. We’re releasing this beta for Windows to start the broader discussion and hear from you as quickly as possible. We’re hard at work building versions for Mac and Linux too, and will continue to make it even faster and more robust.
We owe a great debt to many open source projects, and we’re committed to continuing on their path. We’ve used components from Apple’s WebKit and Mozilla’s Firefox, among others — and in that spirit, we are making all of our code open source as well. We hope to collaborate with the entire community to help drive the web forward.
The web gets better with more options and innovation. Google Chrome is another option, and we hope it contributes to making the web even better.
So check in again tomorrow to try Google Chrome for yourself. We’ll post an update here as soon as it’s ready.
Sep 1, 2008
Fantastic picture
On the end of July I was in Dalian, And fortunately took part in the Beer Festival and spent a nice night there. I forget how did this picture taken, it's fantastic, isn't it?
Lady around black sea
Yesterday a japanese customer came to our factory and we had a talk. When telling him that the most valuable thing for a man is to have a japanese wife, eat chinese food and living in a western style house, he told me the most beautiful lady is not in japanese but in around black sea. But I've got no sense of black sea. The word came from a famous chinese writer named Lin Yutang.
Even the best wife is not always the most beautiful, I didnt explain to much to the japanese. I think when clicking the "next blog" button on the blog, maybe oneday I will login to a man's blog who living aside black sea, or he was walking aroud there the day before he writes his blog. and you can see the picture of the ladies palying with water he took. What a wonderful thing.
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