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Amazon's New Cloud-Fueled Web Browser Will Predict Your Browsing Habits

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Alongside its Kindle Fire tablet device and new line of Kindle e-readers, Amazon introduced another new product today: Amazon Silk, a mobile Web browser that rethinks the way browsers have traditionally worked.
Silk essentially splits the architecture of the Web browser in half, relying on both the computing power of the hardware and on the remote servers that comprise Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). It relies on the cloud to call up certain elements of a page, acting sort of like a content delivery network built right into the browser. The company claims that this unique approach will offer a much faster browser experience to end users.Sponsor
Another way the browser aims to speed things up is by predicting the future. Silk uses machine learning to predict browsing patterns and pre-load pages that the user is likely to request next. Just as Amazon can guess which books and other products you'll be interested in, it can also figure out which pages you're likely to navigate to on the Web.
"The browser observes aggregate user behavior across a large number of sites," said Jon Jenkins, Silk's director of software development. "For instance, we might notice that people who view the New York Times homepage, often go to the New York Times business page afterwards. Our browser is capable of detecting these aggregate user behavior patterns and actually requesting the next page you're likely to need before you even know you need it."
The idea behind Silk is that Amazon's cloud computing infrastructure packs more computing power than mobile devices possibly can, so why not shift more of the burden to the cloud? This is a feature that was already implemented by Opera, but Amazon is uniquely positioned to deliver an optimal experience. Not only does it own the cloud computing resources, but so much of the Web's content is already hosted there.
There is also the issue of market share. Opera is not exactly one of the most-used browsers. Then again, neither will Silk be, considering it's only running on a single platform (for now, anyway). If the Kindle Fire proves to be as successful as analysts have predicted, Silk could become a notable force in the browser market.
If the browser is as fast as they say it is, it could be yet another thing for Amazon's new competitors to take into consideration.

Retailers: 3DS games priced at $40-50 in US; £33-40 in UK; €50-60 in Europe

Nintendo has refuted our attempts to wrangle 3DS game pricing info so far, but retailer listings may be shedding some light on the subject. We hope you weren't hoping for a standard price point, because it looks like there's some wiggle room. A review of GameStop and Amazon listings reveals 3DS prices of either $39.99 or $49.99 in the US. Meanwhile, Eurogamer reports that UK retailer Game has confirmed the standard software price will be £39.99 in the region, though other UK retailers have prices listed as low as £32.99. Finally, we perused Amazon France and spotted prices of €49.95 and €59.95.

The disparate prices between titles matches up with pricing in Japan, though it is a bit more standardized. We'll keep poking Nintendo for official details.

Source: Eurogamer, GameStop, Amazon France - PilotWings Resort, Amazon France - Nintendogs & Cats, Amazon US - 3DS

3DS pre-orders available at Amazon

Do you want to secure a launch 3DS for yourself? Do you want to do so without risking the dangers of the world beyond your house? Amazon has opened pre-orders for the device, in both Aqua Blue and Cosmo Black. The price is the regular MSRP of $249.99.

Sure, you don't get to wait in a line at midnight if you do this but, on the other hand, you don't have to wait in a line at midnight.

Amazon Deal of the Day: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 2 TB External Hard Drive – $94.99


January 15, 2011 by Geeks are Sexy | 0 Comments
For today’s edition of Deal of the day, Amazon.com has the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 2 TB External Hard Drive for only $94.99! That’s 43% Off the drive’s regular retail price of $165.99.
The GoFlex Desk external drive delivers high-capacity storage, backup and encryption for all your files with its plug-and-play USB 2.0 connectivity. You now have versatile connection options to suit your needs. Simply pair the drive with a USB 3.0 or FireWire 800/USB 2.0 GoFlex Desk desktop adapter and instantly increase…