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		<title>New ISP in Mauritius soon?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or so L&#8217;Express Newspaper claims. The offer seems interesting. They, yes &#8220;they&#8221; since the article doesn&#8217;t mention what ISP it will be, but I suspect it will be Outremer Telecom, since it&#8217;s already in Mauritius. There is no confirmation yet, so it&#8217;s just my supposition. The project is going to be a Multiplay offer: Internet, [...]<p>This article comes from <a href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog">GeekScribes</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/2009/07/14/new-isp-in-mauritius-soon/">New ISP in Mauritius soon?</a></p>
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<p>Or so <a  title="L'Express' article" href="http://www.lexpress-newspaper.com/epapermain.aspx?queryed=9&#038;boxid=3515375&#038;parentid=8064&#038;eddate=07/13/09" target="_blank">L&#8217;Express Newspaper</a> claims.</p>
<p>The offer seems interesting. They, yes &#8220;they&#8221; since the article doesn&#8217;t mention what ISP it will be, but I suspect it will be Outremer Telecom, since it&#8217;s already in Mauritius. There is no confirmation yet, so it&#8217;s just my supposition.</p>
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<p>The project is going to be a Multiplay offer: Internet, TV and Phone in one single package &#8211; Something that is very popular abroad, specially in France. The price is what is most interesting: Rs. 1000 for the package. Rs. 1000 or lower, if I understand the article correctly. The TV offer seems interesting too, as this mysterious ISP intends to offer over 160 channels, something which has never been seen in Mauritius before.</p>
<p>This lone ISP alone, can single-handedly take over the market of VoIP (I guess that&#8217;s what the telephony is about), the satellite TV&#8217;s market and squat in Orange&#8217;s well-secured Internet market. It&#8217;s a direct rival of the very popular MyT offers of Orange/Mauritius Telecom.</p>
<p>Still quoting the article,  &#8220;<em>&#8216;Nous allons arroser tout le pays d’un seul coup&#8217;</em>, promet ce dernier.&#8221; To be able to get to the whole island at once, I believe they will have to use some form of Wireless technology, maybe WiMax? If they do this, it&#8217;ll most certainly not please Emtel and Nomad, specially the latter that has seen its customers migrating to Orange after the speed boost. I doubt they will spend a lot trying to put cables everywhere.</p>
<p>Keeping the best part for last: &#8221; L’Internet à trés haut débit (on parle ici en termes de mégaoctets) et la téléphonie seront offerts de maniére illimité.&#8221; Did I just read, &#8220;uncapped, high-speed megabit broadband&#8221;? Seriously?? If this is true, you are so going down, Orange! I like your 2x speed boost without charging us customers more, but if ever I&#8217;m getting 10Mbps at Rs. 1000, I&#8217;m not going to be a faithful customer anymore!</p>
<p>So what does the coming of this new operator mean for Mauritius? Simply, that existing operators will be having a tough time if all that was mentioned in the article finally reveals to be true and gets implemented. Orange will lose Internet customers. Nomad and Emtel will surely suffer it&#8217;s a wireless, on-the-go offer. MyT will have a direct competitor. Well, overall, it&#8217;ll be a big wave on our quiet island.</p>
<p>Will it come to realization? Will everything be implemented? &#8220;Unlimited megabit broadband&#8221; by the end of the year? 160 TV channels? For now, I don&#8217;t know. It seems a bit short. There is less than 6 months before the end of the year now. Implementing a whole new system in like, 5 months? Isn&#8217;t it too short?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not trying to be negative here, but if it does happen, it&#8217;d be one heck of a New Year&#8217;s present!</p>
<p>There is, however, some problems on the road to this &#8220;unlimited&#8221; offer:</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Au niveau du ministére, l’on se dit <em>&#8216;impressionné&#8217;</em> par le projet, mais plusieurs questions se posent. Une fois le dossier déposé, les choses devraient être plus claires.</p>
<p>A l’ICTA, l’on se demande ainsi combien de fréquences seront nécessaires pour le projet.</p>
<p>Maurice ayant un nombre limité de fréquences à sa disposition, un projet qui en exige beaucoup sera difficilement réalisable. Au niveau technologique, il faudra également voir si ce projet est compatible avec les autres déjà existants et qu’il ne créera pas d’interférences.</p>
<p><em>&#8216;Il faudra voir ce que pensent nos ingénieurs et techniciens. Les opinions des autres opérateurs seront également sollicitées, comme c’est le cas pour tout projet&#8217;</em> , dit- on à l’ICTA.&#8221;</p>
<p>Frequencies huh? What kind of frequencies? Wireless?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope that ICTA and &#8220;The Ministry&#8221; decide to get things rolling soon. Either that, or they stop calling Mauritius a &#8220;Cyber Island&#8221; once and for all. There is a one-time chance to rapidly boost our I.T. sector, and they freeze the project?</p>
<p>For now, let&#8217;s this sentence guide your dreams and hope: &#8220;Mais, il semblerait que dans tous les cas de figure, l’usager aura droit à de l’illimité.&#8221;</p>
<p>Any comments?</p>
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		<title>Behold Chrome: New contender in Browser Wars Arena!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google just released the Beta version of its browser, called Google Chrome (why chrome anyways?). Since a few days, I&#8217;ve been seeing that pokeball-like logo all over the Internets and I thought I must add my piece of text to the already long list of blog posts about the newest browser out there. Seriously, nearly [...]<p>This article comes from <a href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog">GeekScribes</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/2008/09/07/behold-google-chrome/">Behold Chrome: New contender in Browser Wars Arena!</a></p>
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<p>Google just released the Beta version of its browser, called <a  title="Google Chrome's Home" href="http://www.google.com/chrome" target="_blank">Google Chrome</a> (why chrome anyways?). Since a few days, I&#8217;ve been seeing that pokeball-like logo all over the Internets and I thought I must add my piece of text to the already long list of blog posts about the newest browser out there. Seriously, nearly 12 million results on Google when I search for &#8220;Google Chrome&#8221;.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the hype about it? Everybody is &#8220;Chrome released&#8221;, &#8220;Chrome does that&#8221;, &#8220;Chrome does this&#8221;, &#8220;Chrome makes tea&#8221;, bla bla&#8230; Let&#8217;s see&#8230; Before I move on, I need to say that Chrome is released under <a  title="BSD License on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_license" target="_blank">BSD license</a>, and it&#8217;s Open-Source!</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a  title="Statcounter's Findings" rel="ibox" href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/statcounterfindings.jpg" class="thickbox no_icon"><img class="attachment wp-att-289 centered" src="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/statcounterfindings.jpg" alt="Statcounter\'s Findings" width="470" height="443" /></a></p>
<p><a  title="Statcounter's Findings" href="http://blog.statcounter.com/2008/09/chrome-whos-losing/" target="_blank">Statcounter</a> reports something interesting. In one day, Chrome captured 1% of market share, as you can see from the picture below. Amazing, I say. Most surprising is the fact that Firefox (a favourite), Safari and other browsers are losing ground, while IE is gaining.</p>
<p>Well, after all, it&#8217;s not that surprising. Why? Because with every new Windows install, you get a free browser, Internet Explorer. Yay! So with every new Windows install, you can assume that there is a new IE user out there (who has not discovered Chrome or Firefox yet). And yeah, <a  title="Internet Explorer 8 Home" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/beta/default.aspx" target="_blank">Internet Explorer 8</a> was just released so this has to be counted too.</p>
<p>Coming back to Chrome, what&#8217;s so interesting about it? It&#8217;s just a browser, a piece of software like so many out there. For example, how does it surpass Firefox, one browser that the World has given much love to?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a  title="ChromeWindow" rel="ibox" href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07-sep-005.jpg" class="thickbox no_icon"><img class="attachment wp-att-287 centered" src="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07-sep-005.thumbnail.jpg" alt="ChromeWindow" width="128" height="58" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I think Chrome does better than Firefox:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Memory management</strong>! My Firefox (bloated with tons of addons) takes <strong>163MB</strong> with around 10 tabs open (WTF!!) while on load, Chrome takes a measly 10MB of memory. That should make me a convert, but not yet. (try about:memory in Chrome&#8217;s address bar btw! <img src='http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> )
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<li>Try &#8220;about:internets&#8221; in the bar now&#8230; &#8220;no quotes!&#8221; There are more of those &#8220;about&#8221; tricks. Go see <a  title="Lifehacker's List of About tricks" href="http://lifehacker.com/5045164/google-chromes-full-list-of-special-about-pages" target="_blank">Lifehacker</a>.</li>
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</li>
<li><strong>Chrome is fast!</strong> Blazingly fast!! Sites load fast, the browser loads fast (&lt;1 second on my PC). Sites load faster than Firefox too, by some Google magic. I dunno why, but it happens.
<p style="text-align: center;"><a  title="ChromeGSearch" rel="ibox" href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07-sep-002.jpg" class="thickbox no_icon"><img class="attachment wp-att-286 centered" src="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/07-sep-002.thumbnail.jpg" alt="ChromeGSearch" width="128" height="13" /></a></p>
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<li>Chrome, being made by Google, is <strong>tightly integrated with Google</strong>. The address bar acts like an address bar (doh!) and a search bar, all in one. A bit like Firefox&#8217;s bar, but works kind of better. One thing I liked with Chrome is that it&#8217;s not just restricted to Google as a search engine. You can choose which search engine to use in the properties. Thumbs up Google for allowing competition.</li>
<li><strong>Chrome looks good</strong>. It&#8217;s pleasing to the eye, but that&#8217;s just me. I like the minimalist layout.</li>
<li>Chrome is <strong>good at download management</strong>. There&#8217;s the &#8220;download sidebar&#8221; which tells you download progress directly in your sidebar. This is available in Firefox too, via addons. Chrome has it in-built.</li>
<li><strong>Incognito mode</strong>: This allows you to create a new window, and whatever you do in it doesn&#8217;t get recorded to history. Cookies are deleted on window-closing. This is especially useful if you want to plan birthday surprises (according to Google), or if you want to browse pr0n without your parents knowing (according to me).</li>
<li><strong>Tab dragging</strong>: You can drag tabs out of windows to create new windows, or merge tabs in a window. This kind of management is really useful for tab-crazy guys like me.</li>
<li><strong>Speed-dial like feature </strong>for commonly visited pages on new tab creation. This gives you thumbnails of your favourite sites so you can access them fast, without having to use bookmarks or type the address.</li>
<li><strong>Built-in task manager</strong> to handle unresponsive tabs and close them if needs be. Good move here Chrome.</li>
<li><strong>Built-in phishing protection</strong>. Now you will probably know if somebody is trying to steal your account or data.</li>
</ul>
<p>There are other features available on Chrome&#8217;s home, so I&#8217;ll let you read them there. I just listed some here.</p>
<p>But this is how Firefox does things better than Chrome (since I&#8217;m a Firefox fan)</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Firefox has addons</strong> that let&#8217;s it do anything it wants. Manage tabs like you want with <a  title="Tabmix Plus on Mozilla Addons" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1122" target="_blank">Tabmix</a>, manage downloads with <a  title="DownThemAll on Mozilla Addons" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/201" target="_blank">DownThemAll</a>, find website bugs with <a  title="Firebug" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843" target="_blank">Firebug</a>, get website shots with <a  title="ScreenGrab on Mozilla Addons" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146" target="_blank">ScreenGrab</a>! Hell, you can even make Firefox do GUI prototyping with <a  title="Pencil on Mozilla Addons" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8487" target="_blank">Pencil</a>! It&#8217;s no longer a browser after a while.
<ul>
<li>Chrome has<strong> no support for addons</strong> (yet). This is good (less memory usage) and bad (less functions).</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Firefox has in-built support for RSS</strong>, something which is <strong>lacking</strong> in Google Chrome.</li>
<li>Firefox can do what Chrome can do with the help of Addons. Yes. For example, <a  title="AutoDial on Mozilla Addons" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8615" target="_blank">AutoDial</a> gives you the favourite-sites features in Firefox. Not very pretty, but it works.</li>
</ul>
<p>So why Chrome? Because it&#8217;s an alternative. We&#8217;ve been using Firefox, Opera, Safari or some other browsers like Maxthon. Now we got a new contender, and it has some good features and performance figures to give us. Why not make good use of it? And when it comes from search-engine-giant Google, we gotta give it some serious looks.</p>
<p>For people who make heavy use of Google (me), Chrome is a real life-saver, due to its tight integration with Google. You can rapidly search for things on Google in Chrome, and it also gives you suggestions when typing addresses, which really rocks. Oh, another good reason to love Chrome: <a  title="Chrome Comic Book" href="http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/index.html" target="_blank">The Comic Book</a>! <img src='http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />  Way to go for creativity!</p>
<p>There have been some privacy concerns with Chrome though, like a controversial clause in the End-User License Agreement (EULA) that says that whatever you do in Chrome, Google owns it. Like if I made this post in Chrome, Google would <a  title="Google owns content, and updates" href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/does_google_have_rights_to_all.php" target="_blank">own &#8220;The Content&#8221;</a>. This was changed recently, so no fears now.</p>
<p>Now, there is some claims that the address bar will send data to Google, and that <a  title="CNet's article on 2% thing" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.0" target="_blank"></a><a title="CNet's article on 2% thing" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.0" target="_blank">2</a>% of this data will be kept.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s wait and see what other browsers have to say to Chrome grabbing market share. (Firefox could learn some good things from Chrome, like memory management.)</p>
<p>Your views please? Do you use Chrome? Are you going to use it? Comments awaited!</p>
<p style="font-size: 0.8em;"><em>Ps. As you may have seen, GeekScribes has no new posts for quite a while. Remember about me telling you that we were students? Well, Uni is really taking our time (Assignments! Too many of them!), and we are not finding time to post. But when we do, you will have good content, rest assured. If not, feel free to remind us.</em></p>
<p>This article comes from <a  href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog">GeekScribes</a><br/><br/><a  href="http://www.geekscribes.net/blog/2008/09/07/behold-google-chrome/">Behold Chrome: New contender in Browser Wars Arena!</a></p>
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