Best of Greener Desktop

This is a list of the most popular posts on Greener Desktop ranked by the number of readers. It is in no way shaped by my own opinion.

  1. Chrome is Slower Than Firefox
    This post was about my initial impressions of Google’s Chrome browser and testing it using Webslug. Although at the time it seemed correct the long term data shows Chrome is about as fast as Firefox
  2. Natural Music
    I was amazed when this post went bananas on Stumbleupon. It was just a quick post with an audio recording of the airconditioning system at malfunctioning. Sometimes it’s just the little things in life
  3. Nokia’s Ovi Store - First Impressions
    I was lucky enough to write one of the earliest reviews of the Nokia Ovi Store application as it was launched in Australia ahead of most countries. Sometimes being first gets you the most readers
  4. 10 Reasons Why Melbourne is Cooler Than Sydney
    A whimsical look into some of the things that make Melbourne better than Sydney. All compiled from photos I took while down there for a weekend. I love Melbourne
  5. The Literary Dark Ages
    Imagine our civilisation ceases to exist tomorrow. What if in 2000 years it was dug up by a new civilisation. Given everything is digital today and will probably perish in 2000 years they won’t think much of us will they!
  6. Cutting Out the Broadband Middle Man
    Commentary on the Rudd government’s National Broadband Network (NBN) and how it could be used to side-step ISP buyin on a nationwide clean filter
  7. Download a Late Note for Sydney Public Transport
    Have you ever been late for work because of Sydney’s shocking public transport? Well now you can print out an official looking late note to give to your boss

  8. I am a Terrorist Murderer and Purveyor of Porn
    What are you exposing about yourself online? Maybe it’s something you don’t want to people to see
  9. The Big Mac Index and Global Economics
    The Big Mac index is sometimes taken by some people, usually journalists, a little too seriously. Learn more about what it really means
  10. Why Australia Will Remain in the Digital Dark Ages
    Bandwidth is expensive in Australia because it is controlled by a few companies that tend to collude (ok not compete is a softer word). If we are to keep up with the rest of the world we need to solve some fundamental problems
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