Canada’s population now exceeds 34 million, with British Columbia showing the strongest growth rate of all provinces, according to Statistics Canada.
mSpot Beats Google to Cloud-Based Music Service [Music]
Chrome Passes Safari To Become #3 Most Used Browser In U.S. [Browsers]
According to StatCounter, Chrome just edged out Safari to become the third most widely used browser in the United States, claiming 8.97% of the market share to Safari’s 8.88%. I guess people really responded to that potato gun speed test. More »
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Google Maps UI Overhaul Detailed In Patent Application [Google Maps]
Judging by a patent filed in March, Google looks set to be changing the UI of Maps and Street View, making the images larger and bringing the navigational controls on top of the image (and to the right.) More »
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$50M lottery jackpot split in Sask., Labrador
A trio in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., has come forward to claim half of the Friday Lotto Max main prize, with the other half of the jackpot going to an as yet unknown winner who bought a ticket in Saskatchewan.
2011 Ford Mustang V6 runs 776.5 miles on one tank, 48.5 mpg [w/Video] — Autoblog Green
June 24, 2010 – The 2011 Ford Mustang, which made history when it became the first car ever to deliver more than 30 mpg and 305 horsepower, has set a new record by running 1,457 laps at Bristol Motor Speedway while averaging 48.5 mpg.
Turn Your Garbage Handwriting Into a Personal Font

Calling all counterfeiters, identity thieves and extortionists! The pen-makers over at Pilot have recently launched a free Web app that converts your handwriting (or, we suppose, anyone else’s) into a typeface. Check out the video demo after the break. It makes the process seem simpler than it really is, but we have to say that, whether you’d use it to compose a thoughtful digital missive or to blackmail your boss with a letter he didn’t actually write, we’re fairly impressed.
Simply hop over to PilotHandwriting.com and print out the alphabet template. Once you’ve drawn your letters, you can scan or photograph the paper to upload to the site — or, better still, you can use your computer’s webcam to take an instant snapshot. The demo makes this look deceptively simple, and we had some trouble getting all of our letters to render correctly. (It took a good half-dozen attempts to get it nearly perfect.) Some letters didn’t even show up at all, but that’s okay. The app includes some (rather primitive) editing tools to help you sharpen your script.
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Windows 7 SP1 beta leaks to the web
Hey Apple, you’re holding it wrong
We’re only holding it in the way that you showed us.
Hey Apple, you’re holding it wrong originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Jun 2010 01:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Windows Live Essentials Beta Fills the Gaps in Missing Windows Apps [Downloads]
Windows only: Microsoft just released the beta version of Windows Live Essentials, a suite of free desktop applications including Windows Live Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Mail, and several more useful apps you may just want to download. More »
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View .doc attachments right in your browser
If you receive Microsoft® Word files as attachments in Gmail, you can now view them with a single click — no need to download, save, and open files with a desktop application when all you want to do is have a peek. The Google Docs viewer that allows you to view .pdf, .ppt, and .tiff files in your browser now supports .doc and .docx formats too. Just click the “View” link at the bottom of a Gmail message and the viewer will take it from there.
If you decide you want to edit the file, clicking “Edit online” will open it in Google Docs, or you can download it to your desktop from there.
Posted by: Marc Miller, Software Engineer
Chrome OS Coming Along Nicely, With Less-Cluttered Look [Google]
Google’s adapted the aesthetics of Chrome OS slightly, making it even less-cluttered and easier-looking to use, as some screengrabs found in the Chromium OS code page show. More »
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Blackhawks breakup dampens Keith’s Norris win
Chicago blue-liner Duncan Keith capped off a wonderful season by receiving the Norris Trophy as the top defenceman in the NHL, but his spirit was somewhat subdued because hours before the awards ceremony, the breakup of the Blackhawks had begun.
Quake shakes Quebec, Ontario
A Quebec town near the epicentre of a 5.0-magnitude earthquake is calling for emergency help after tremors felled the steeple of its church and damaged several other buildings, including the town hall.
iPhone 4 issues begin mounting up prior to launch
Apple’s latest gadget, the iPhone 4, is due to go on sale on Thursday, but early adopters are reporting display discolourisation bands or spots and major reception issues.
Gadget blog Gizmodo has two stories regarding early issues. The first is that some iPhone 4 Displays have yellow discoloration bands and spots across their…
Windows 7 hits 150 million licenses: that’s seven copies a second
If Steve Ballmer’s still pumped eight months later, there’s a good reason — Windows 7 has reportedly sold its 150 millionth copy, just two months after crossing the 100 million mark. If you run the numbers — and we have — that translates to roughly seven licenses sold per second since launch, a very convenient number for Microsoft to tout in their marketing communications from here on out. Perhaps execs can celebrate with a nice Windows 7 Whopper, topped with a fresh .dll pickle.
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Copyright debate turns ugly
Heritage Minister James Moore has stirred a hornet’s nest by saying that opponents of his proposed copyright reform bill are “radical extremists.”
YouTube wins case against Viacom
Today, the court granted our motion for summary judgment in Viacom’s lawsuit with YouTube. This means that the court has decided that YouTube is protected by the safe harbor of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) against claims of copyright infringement. The decision follows established judicial consensus that online services like YouTube are protected when they work cooperatively with copyright holders to help them manage their rights online.
This is an important victory not just for us, but also for the billions of people around the world who use the web to communicate and share experiences with each other. We’re excited about this decision and look forward to renewing our focus on supporting the incredible variety of ideas and expression that billions of people post and watch on YouTube every day around the world.
UPDATE 2:12PM: This decision also applies to other parties to the lawsuit, including the Premier League.
Posted by Kent Walker, Vice President and General Counsel
Oilers replace Quinn with Renney
The Edmonton Oilers have announced that Tom Renney will take over as head coach, with Pat Quinn to be moved into the position of senior hockey adviser.
Best Blogging Platform: WordPress [Hive Five Followup]
Earlier last week we asked you to share your favorite blogging platform, we tallied up the nominees for a Hive Five, and now we’re back to highlight the winner and runners-up.
Leading the pack by a landslide was WordPress with 55% of the vote. Following behind was Blogger (17%), Tumblr (13%), Posterous (8%), and SquareSpace (4%). Check out the full Hive Five for more information about each entry or check out the results in graph form below. More »
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