We've been thinking about and working on Google Chrome OS for a very long time. Today we announced the open-sourcing of the project and related documentation. Here is a concept video showing the latest thinking of the UI team:
Glen produces installation software artwork 'and stuff' by night and works as a UI Engineer at Google by day.
19 November 2009
04 October 2009
05 August 2009
New Chrome 3.0 Beta
While everyone is having great fun with the glen-head that someone added in an excellent ploy to motivate me to actually do some real close graphics, it's worth pointing out that there's a new Chrome beta, that, amongst more meaningful contributions from people with less amusing noggins, adds support for themes.
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18 June 2009
13 June 2009
Couch to 10K
For as long as I can remember, I've been rubbish at sustained running - in primary school I could barely do the 400m, and ended up walking for anything longer, usually earning "do another lap" as punishment from my PE teachers. Even in my early 20s, when I would occasionally ride 80km on my mountain bike, I couldn't even run a couple of blocks to catch a train - my biking ability came from my ability to sprint and coast, sprint and coast (my hill climbing ability was non-existent, and I could only do longer rides on flat terrain). I could outsprint most people, but could be defeated by the couchiest potato over any distance.
(23andme genetic testing eventually confirmed what I had suspected - I had both sprinter's genes).
Four weeks ago, I decided enough was enough - I had been riding 12 miles to and from work each day, but my ability to run was as bad as it ever was, so, inspired by Lauren, and because Palo Alto has little else to do, I decided to give running (jogging) a serious go. Today I made it to 10km (6.2mi) - we had only meant to go 5km, but after various parts of my stomach stopped hurting (as it they do like clockwork at 2mi, lasting until 4mi), we just kept going. Here's the graph of the past four weeks of progress:

A side benefit has been that my riding speed has also improved as a result; mostly because running has highlighted all the different pain barriers that exist when doing sustained exercise.
It's going to hurt tomorrow. In fact, it hurts right now. As usual, health-oriented people are liars - when I quit smoking, nothing tasted or smelled better and I didn't feel more aerobic; and now, when I run, I feel great for approximately four seconds, and then I feel like poo.
25 January 2009
ChatGraph - Realtimeish twitter topic monitor
I often use Twitter search to see what people are saying about various subjects, but got annoyed at having to hit refresh all the time to see newly updated tweets. I also wanted to display the messages using a time graph, as I had in my referrer logs. So after a few fun hours of JavaScript and a few interesting minutes of Google App Engine, I am happy to release ChatGraph; it allows you to monitor what people are saying about something, and get a quick overview of how frequently they're talking about it.