Firefox + léger que Chrome ?
Y a aussi le fait que j'aime pas la tournure "indispensable" un peu trop imposante que prend Google.
J'ai toujours été fidèle
It looks like Google’s next social network will center on foodTentatively known as Tablescape, Google’s new project is designed around a community “to make, share and discover amazing foodographs.” The business of taking pictures is so large that there’s even a catchy word associated with it. Foodographs. As in, “Hold on guys I just need to snap a quick foodograph.”http://www.technobuffalo.com/2015/02/18/it-looks-like-googles-next-social-network-will-center-on-food/
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Dans un autre genre, ils vont lancer (officiellement cette fois) un outils en ligne à la Doctissimo.Ce sera pour l'instant seulement accessible aux USA mais l'idée c'est que Google Search nous donne des détails sur chaque maladie, quels symptômes, qui consulter...
C'est la troisième fois non ? Derangeant de remettre le couvert sur Kickstarter. Les mecs qui prennent la plateforme pour un webstore...