OMG Chrome Beta for Linux is available!!11!!…………………….is all I saw on Twitter/identi.ca the other day. So I figured I’d give it a go, knowing it should be much different from Chromium.

It seems that, somewhat surprisingly, I was wrong. I downloaded the 64 bit .deb file from the chrome site and installed it. Easy enough – there’s also RPM’s for any of you using Fedora etc. One thing I liked, though incredibly insignificant, was the Chrome logo – I just prefer the green, red & yellow to the Chromium blueness.

From what I can gather from various bits of info online, and my own personal use of the browser, it’s very similar to the latest builds of Chromium, except it carries the official Google backing. One thing I did notice though, which is a deal clincher for me right now – is that flash (specifically YouTube & BBC iPlayer, I haven’t tried anything else really)….works! Now I have received a Flash Player update today, but it worked before that :)

Another thing that seems to have been fixed is the double posting issue a lot of Linux/Chrome users were experiencing over on Ubuntu Forums – thankfully I haven’t had it happen yet, but I’m keeping an eye on it. I just have the privilege of being able to remove my double posts without having to report it first ;)

All in all – I’d say it’s definitely worth looking into, especially if you’ve been put off trying Chromium

 

Now I’m sure most of you have heard of twitter? Ok good, that’s a start. Identi.ca? Even better.

Identi.ca runs on open-source software called Laconi.ca. It supports the Open Microblogging Standard, and in my opinion, is better than twitter. There’s 2 main reasons I say this:

  1. It doesn’t have the same downtime as twitter. A microblogging service that has downtime as often as twitter doesn’t present
    a good service. If I’m out, and I want to update my friends, I expect to be able to fire up LaTwit (my application of choice for
    my phone, as it supports Laconi.ca AND twitter).
  2. It isn’t limited to one site like twitter. Identi.ca runs on laconi.ca as does The TWiT Army & Open Microblogger,the beauty of it however, lies in the
    ability to subscribe to users on other laconi.ca based sites. So lets say that army.twit.tv/randomguy123 wanted to subscribe
    to my feed at identi.ca/joeb454, that’s totally possible. Then I can subscribe to randomguy123 over at TWiT Army and receive
    his updates on identi.ca.

Number 2 is what I like the most, if/when laconi.ca based microblogging systems catch on, or other microblogging software begins to implement the Open Microblogging Standard it should allow for a huge network between users, no matter what service they choose to sign up to. Although the networks can be closed as well from what I’ve read. You can stop people signing up to your laconi.ca installation if necessary, and of course if you want to restrict who follows your notices, simply block them, and then you have a semi-private network.

Personally I’d like to see more people move over to laconi.ca based systems, and status.net (a recently announced project) looks very promising. I’m also pretty interested in the development of laconi.ca, as it already has some awesome features (the XMPP service for one), but time will tell, so I’ll sit tight and see what the future holds for Open Microblogging :)

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I recently signed up to Identi.ca (around Monday evening GMT).

Basically it’s like Twitter but it’s Open-Source, and has a large following from the Ubuntu community, a lot of the members from the Forums are on there too :) As well as being open-source, it supports OpenID which means you can use 1 login across multiple websites (read the link for more info).

In all I actually prefer it to Twitter (I deleted my Twitter account). You can find me at http://identi.ca/Joeb454

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