Friday, November 13, 2009

Strollers



Stroller.com is a place to go to get a stroller for your baby. You have many brand names to choose from, as well as many different types of strollers.

Do you like jogging strollers? Do you like double strollers? Do you like triple strollers? Do you like umbrella strollers? There are many other options available.

You get reviews, buying guides, and free shipping.

Do you like them cheap? You can shop by price. There are also clearance items listed.
    And if you have to call them, they got a toll free number. That is a touch to the online and the social.

    You can also buy accessories, baby gifts.

    They have stroller reviews, buying guides, and information on stroller safety. This is stroller shopping information age style. Go take a look.

    The store accepts all major credit cards and PayPal payments.

    Eric Schmidt

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009

    C++ plus Python = Google GO

    Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc...Image via CrunchBase
    Why was this not talked about before Google actually did it? I am surprised Mashable and TechCrunch have the story, but it is not yet out there on the official Google blog.

    Let the guessing game begin. What will be the next big thing Google will do? As big as a new programming language, as big as a new operating system.

    To launch a new programming language is a big deal. This is like when Sun came up with Java.

    Google Open Source Blog: Ho! Ho! Let's Go!




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