Curbed points to this very cool map of the population of NYC based on 2006 census estimates.

At the last minute, I went to the Women’s Final for the US Open… rain delayed till Sunday night. Serena Williams played Jelena Jankovic and it turned out to be a great match, with Serena winning in two sets.
As you can tell from the panograph above, the seats were waaaay up there, but it was still great to watch and see Jelena battle the entire time. She really should of had the second set but couldn’t pull it out. The loud and active Serbian crowd helped no doubt.

Google launched today its latest attack on the evil empire that is Microsoft. Google Chrome is a web browser up against IE, Firefox and Safari. Chrome is the much talked about Google Operating System, utilizing Google Gears.
The main idea for this browser is speed and offline integration with Google’s cloud, allowing offline access to Google Reader or Gmail. From a memory hog standpoint, Chrome seems to hold up better against Firefox 3. Memory issues and leaks are one of my biggest issues with FF. One of the best examples of Chrome/Google Gears is the Myspace power messaging using Gears, allowing for sorting and searching of your Myspace messages using your computer, instead of always requesting the server. The end result are response times that are more like a computer application instead of a webpage. From a web surfing perspective, Chrome is very very fast.
Some other features of Chrome (from CrunchBase):
- Tabbed browsing where each tab gets its own process, leading to faster and more stable browsing. If one tab crashes, the whole browser doesn’t go down with it
- A distinct user interface that places tabs on top of the browser window instead of right below the address bar
- An “incognito” mode that lets you browse the web in complete privacy because it doesn’t record any of your activity
- A new JavaScript engine built from the ground up for speed
- Malware and phishing lists that automatically update themselves and warn you of bad websites
- A default homepage that displays your most commonly used sites and other personalized information
I’m looking forward to testing it out, but will be hard pressed to give up Firefox with its ad blocking, mouse gestures and other handy add-ons.