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Author Archives: ReviewSaurus
Should one install more RAM in computers?
I hear most of the computer users cry that there computer is running slow and isn’t as fast as it used to be. Well, there can be multiple reasons for the same, including but not limited to 1) Computers getting … Continue reading
Prevent Crashing
Computers crashing can be one of the most frustrating things off to see the blue screen of death may be faced with undue delay and may be worse. Prevention is certainly better than cure will discover how to prevent crashes … Continue reading
Is Adobe going to rule the Rich Internet Applications world?
I’m sure few of you already know that I’ve recently shifted to Mumbai to learn Adobe technologies from TeknoPoint Multimedia. I’m currently pursuing RIA Developer Course and soon you’ll see develop applications that’ll make life simpler for bloggers in many … Continue reading
Focusing back on ReviewSaurus – The blog is ready to rock n roll!
Finally, the attention comes back! Yes, I’ve decided that I’d be posting on ReviewSaurus as regularly as I used to do around 1 year back. Due to my lack of attention this blog didn’t grow to the level it could … Continue reading
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Will OGG become the standard for online videos?
YouTube, Metacafe or any other video sharing website are all powered by Adobe’s most popular technology, Flash. Everyday millions of videos are being served and it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Adobe Flash. However, as it’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Google, Microsoft, ogg theora, ogg vorbis, open source, videos, youtube
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