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Recent Study Says Internet Explorer Users Have Lower IQ's


 If You Are Using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) to browse the web Then Your IQ score is likely to be lower than someone using Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera Or Any Other Browser.

A new study published by online psychometric testing company Aptiquant Psychometric Consulting Corporation has found that a user's choice of web browser is related to their cognitive ability.
People using Opera, Camino and IE with Chrome Frame scored slightly higher than their not-so-bright Internet Explorer-using friends, suggesting that people with a lower IQ "tend to resist a change/upgrade of their browsers." "There was no significant difference in the IQ scores between individuals using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple's Safari; however, it was on an average higher than IE users," said Apitiquant. More than 100,000 people in USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand took the online Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale test in the space of four weeks and their IQ scores were correlated with their browser choice for the study.

"There was a clear indication that the subjects using any version of Internet Explorer ranked significantly lower on an average than others," said Aptiquant. Out of all the versions of Internet Explorer, IE 8 is Quite Better than Others.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
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Google+: A Social Network Loved By Everyone.

 


Google Plus (+) may still be in its invitation - only early days, but with all the wild excitement and skyrocketing numbers of users, it's awfully hard to tell.

Quibbles about real-name policies notwithstanding, eager users from virtually every walk of life seem to be flocking to the new social network -- even those of us who are perhaps less than entirely socially minded.
It's not at all surprising, of course, to see your average, run-of-the-mill Facebook fan scampering over to check Google+ out. Such individuals, after all, would likely jump at any opportunity to share photos, updates and every manner of personal details with countless friends far and wide. They are extroverts, in other words, and they *will* share as often and as widely as they can.

"We Love It So"

What's been striking, though -- at least to Linux Girl -- is the more or less positive reception Google+ is getting even among us geeks here in the Linux blogosphere.
"Those of us lucky enough to be on Google+ love it," wrote ZDNet's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, for example. "Oh, we may get really upset about Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) real name policies, and how Google's attempts to improve it haven't gone far enough. But, we only get so passionate about it because we love it so."
Paris Hilton may have now arrived on Google's social network, but apparently that's not stopping us from finding it useful for our own purposes as well.
So what is it about Google+? What is this "je ne sais quoi" that's attracting both social butterflies and those of us who just aren't? Linux Girl rolled up her sleeves and set out to find out.

"It's Not Facebook"

"Put simply, it's not Facebook," Hyperlogos blogger Martin Espinoza told Linux Girl down at the blogosphere's brand new Circles Cafe. "It has all the same privacy concerns as Facebook, but where Zuckerberg has proven himself to be an evil bastard time and again, Page and Brin have demonstrated a desire to at least do things well."
Users are "dropped from FB regularly without explanation, for example," Espinoza noted. "I don't think anyone believes this is going to be a trend on G+.
"The user interface has improved just in the time I've been using it, and if they can keep up the pace for a few weeks then they ought to be able to sort out the most desired functionality," he added.

"It's Called Marketing"

For Slashdot blogger hairyfeet, trust is still an issue.
"Remember how they said, 'Android is open!' and then did an about-face and changed that to, 'Android is open for handset manufacturers!'?" hairyfeet recalled. "Or how they have been asked repeatedly about ties to the NSA and refused to answer?"
Google's "don't be evil" slogan, in fact, is "right up there with 'Think Different' and 'Windows 7 was my idea!'" in hairyfeet's opinion.
"It's called marketing, folks," he said. "You know corporations can lie, yes? Then why would you trust a multinational corporation who has an interest in mining your butt and NO reason not to do whatever it wants with your data?"
In the end, though, "Google+ frankly won't matter anyway, not unless they can somehow buy Zynga," hairyfeet opined. "Don't ask me why but those Zynga games are like catnip to females and the males go where the females are. The females have too much in their Farmville and Frontierville to go anywhere."

"Cheers For Circles"

"I love the Circle feature allowing you to post updates for particular groups,"  People has not used Google+ features including Sparks and Hangouts, nor has he installed the Google+ app on his phone, since it's not yet available in their area. They also says that they still relies much more on Twitter.
Still, while he doesn't currently see any benefits specific to Linux users, "the main advantage as an HTC Android user is that it allows me to sync updates, phone numbers and email addresses," he added, and it also "reminds me of their birthdays with my phone."

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Google Buys 1,000 IBM Patents.


Google Inc. has bought 1,000 pending and issued patents from IBM Corporation in its quest to shore up its defenses against suits by other technology companies, according to documents filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Google and IBM spokesmen wouldn't comment Friday on the purchase.
The patent transfers were recorded two weeks ago and cover a range of technologies, many of which have little to do with Google's Internet search and advertising business. One covers ways of automatically adjusting a clock, another deals with surface treatments for electrical contacts.  Phone makers that use Google Inc.'s Android software are being sued by Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corporation as a young company, Google has few patents of its own to counter with. But even patents that have little do with Google's business can be useful ammunition in the hyper-litigious technology world. If it's sued over patents by a company whose business relies on technologies covered by Google's patents, Google can file a retaliatory lawsuit.
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