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My LOLCats Week Ends with Capshuning

Eric Nakagawa and Kari Unebasami, co-founders of I Can Has Cheezburger were in Bay Area from Hawaii to meet with Lolcat fans this week, for HappyCat Happy Hour and LOLZoo at San Francisco Zoo, also made visit to Yahoo! Sunnyvale campus for LOL Talk too.
I have fixed some bugs on my ICHC Yahoo mobile widget, attended the talk, got an autographed ICHC book, participated LOLZoo at San Francisco Zoo, and now I am “capshun” ing for the animal pics.
Yes, I am officially a crazy cat lady.
See the LOLZoo pics at Flickr!
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5000 Calories iPhone for Sweet Tooth

Gotta have this picture of iPhone cupcakes here! Can’t resist.
These cupcakes by Nick Bilton and Danielle Bilton, took the 1st prize of The Cupcake Decorating Championship.
See more about the tasty cupcakes at daniellebilton.com
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Tokidoki for Yahoo!
Yay! As a part of “Start Wearing Purple” campaign, Simone Legno has designed the purple Sandy T-shirt for Yahoo! (Yep. Just as most of other Y! tees, this is made by sweat-shop-free American apparel.)
As you can guess by my style, I am actually a fan of the designer and both my Mac and iPhone have Tokidoki wallpapers. (So some guys working for this campaign had tipped off to me about this T-shirt before the launch.)
Also in this campaign movie, he expresses his purple passion!
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oneConnect Announcement at CTIA (and 49ers)

My big boss, Marco took to the keynote stage at CTIA at Moscone West today, to announce a few things including Blueprint update and (insert drum roll here) oneConnect iPhone application.
Yes, Yahoo’s iPhone app is finally out and available at iPhone App store now! Congrats iPhone app team! Go home and sleep!!!
Also, those who attended CTIA, hope you guys didn’t miss Roger Craig and Dana Stubblefield at Yahoo! booth.

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Another WebKit browser – Chrome by Google
So Google has just released Chrome browser, which Mac user still have to wait for its Mac release. I tried to install on VMWare to see how it is like.
It is a WebKit-based with a brand-new V8 JavaScript engine, which supposed to be much faster than existing JavaScript interpreters. Also, Chrome currently supports almost as much CSS3 that Safari 3 supports.
Actually I haven’t really tested yet (cuz my main machine is a Mac of course, and my Vaio is dead now), but as long as I quickly took a look at the test page I made, some are not working quite right – e.g. text-shadow and (Correction: box shadow works with webkit extension, as box-shadow-webkit-box-shadow). Animation and Transform CSS work as expected. (Just like Safari 3.2)
So how about mobile? Current Android browser already uses WebKit engine, so Chrome Mobile will be the future browser for Android?
Yes. According to Sergey Brin, Chrome is going to be available for the platform later.

(This is not a real Android UI. I just photoshopped.)






