Google Chrome

2 09 2008

If you have been on the internet at all since yesterday, chances are you’ve heard of Google’s new project: Google Chrome. If you haven’t, basically Google decided to take one more step in total internet domination and made their own web browser.

The install was very painless and took only minutes. No restart neccessary. It prompts to import your Firefox bookmarks and such. The import process took longer than the actual install.

Now I would like to state right now that I haven’t tested it out all that much. I am blogging this post using Google Chrome. I have visited a few sites. From what I can tell, it is not any faster than Firefox on non-Google sites. Chrome is much faster on Google-owned sites however.

I think the deciding factor for many people will be the setup of the browser. Google Chrome is very simplistic… and blue. It is very clutter free and is very easy on the eyes. Google made the tabs the main feature. As you can see in the picture above, the tabs are at the very top of the screen. There is only a navigation and a tab toolbar. There isn’t even a statusbar at the bottom. This browser is good-looking. If Google Chrome is Brad Pitt, Internet Explorer is Steve Buscemi.

So after making that, I realized that about 98% of the internet is dudes (myself included). If I didn’t take the time to make that, I wouldn’t post it. So here is the translation: If Google Chrome is Megan Fox, Internet Explorer is Felicity Huffman from Transamerica.

Now what bothers me about Google Chrome is the lack of features left after it was simplisticated. I like Firefox because of all the addons and such. All those added perks really ammount to something. They may not be goodlooking per se, but its their functionality that is important. Internet Explorer has neiter hotness nor functionality. Also, Google Chrome’s bookmarking system sucks compared to Firefox’s.

Try it yourself if you want. Personally, I will be sticking with Mozilla Firefox.

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The Whitest Boy Alive – Dreams

7 07 2008

Artist: The Whitest Boy Alive
Album: Dreams
Release Date: 11/26/07
Label: Bubbles
Rating: 10/10

For my first album review, I chose my favorite album of all time.  For those of you unfamiliar with The Whitest Boy Alive, which I suppose is most of you, WBA is a minimalist alternative/pop band from Berlin. The band consists of singer/guitarist Erlend Øye , bassist Marcin Öz, drummer Sebastian Maschat, and Daniel Nentwig on Rhodes piano and Crumar. Some of you may know Erlend Øye from the Norweigen indie folk/pop band Kings of Convenience or from the song ‘Remind Me‘ by Röyksopp which was featured in the airport caveman commercial by Geico.

I will start with my favorite song on the album, ‘Inflation‘. Not only do I think it is the best song on the album, but it may be my favorite song, period. It starts out with a simple guitar phrase after which is joined by a borderline disco bass line and a crisp drum beat. After the intro commences, Erlend Øye comes in on vocals with some of the shortest and to-the-point lyrics I’ve heard. There is a mysterious element to this song that grabs onto me. No matter how many times I listen to it (which by now is probably somewhere in the 300+ range), I enjoy it just as much as the first.

The next best song on the album (and probably WBA’s most popular song) is ‘Burning‘. More upbeat than the other songs on Dreams, ‘Burning‘ starts out with a snare drum crescendo into a homogeneous combination of guitar and bass. Unlike ‘Inflation‘, this song uses longer lyrical phrases during which the guitar cuts out except for a few key backup sections. In between each phrase the guitar enters for a quick solo, exhibiting scale ascending/descending strums.

Another song worth noting is ‘Golden Cage‘. It begins with a pumping bassline after which the characteristic minimalist guitar provides for excitement. While the guitar part may be lacking in number of notes, the melodic strums throughout the piece carry the song. With lyrics such as “So of course I miss you and miss you bad… But I also felt this way when I was still with you…“, the song captures and sparks emotion within the listener.

I highly suggest this album. The Whitest Boy Alive bring a new style to the table with ‘Dreams‘, a style unheard of before. Please check them out:

The Whitest Boy Alive Official Site
The Whitest Boy Alive Myspace

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