Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Latest Happenings around the World !!!
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Free TV, over the internet
- Two days ago, i found this free software, which is pretty cool. :)
Free TV, over the internet
- Free to watch, anywhere in the world
- Easy to use, just like regular TV
- No special hardware needed – just a PC or Intel-based Mac and a broadband connection
- Thousands of shows, movies and music videos
- Full-screen, high-quality pictures and sound
- No fixed schedules – watch what you like, when you like, as often as you want
Be part of the show
- Chat or IM with friends and other fans while you watch
- Rate and debate the shows you love and hate
- Build your own channel list - or your own channel
Download Link :http://www.joost.com/download/
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Monday, October 29, 2007
A free software to recover deleted file
Undelete Plus is a quick and effective way to retrieve accidentally deleted files, files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from a network drive, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down.
Undelete Plus works under Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista operating systems. The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32,NTFS/NTFS5 and image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Save, synchronize and share favorites between computers
Publisher:SCTech
License:Freeware
Category:Business & Finance
Price:USD $0.00
Filesize:442 B
Date Added:07/12/2007
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Friday, October 26, 2007
First SD flash memory card with integrated Wi-Fi coming
The FCC database had a surprise for us on what we have to admit was an otherwise rather slow news day. Eye-Fi is apparently gearing up to release it wireless 2 GB SD memory card with integrates Wi-Fi 802.11b/g capability.
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Computer Tips - A small gesture in Firefox
As its name suggests, this add-on lets you perform certain browser functions, like scrolling, zooming and opening new page tabs, by drawing specific little squiggles on screen with your mouse pointer – instead of having to drag the cursor up to a tab or scroll bar.
Once you get the hang of it and remember which gesture does what, you can take a few miles off your mouse because you perform whatever action you need right where your cursor is.
There is a visual setting you can use to display a coloured trail of pixels so you can see the gesture you are performing.
You can download and install mouse Gestures1.5.2 for firefox at http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/39.
Once it is installed, you add, delete or edit gestures, adjust the settings and even print out a little chart of gesture patterns to help you learn the moves.
To get to the preferences box in Firefox, go to the Tools menu, then to Add-ons. Scroll down on Mouse Gestures in the list of add-ons and click the options button.
The current version supports Windows and Linux systems, and although there is a Mac OSX edition available, development was stopped with version 1.5 – New York Times Special Features
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Changing the Recycle Bin's size
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Monday, October 22, 2007
A diverse list of useful websites to make life a little easier
A free fitness website that posts a new "workout of the Day" every day. The workouts are used by military personnel, athletes, and normal people. The site also contains an index of the exercises used in the workouts complete with videos and slideshows. They offer a newsletter for those willing to pay. It is an outstanding site for both fitness gurus and average Joes.
2. Lonely Planet
This site offers, among other things, an outstanding resource for anyone researching travel destinations.
3. Retail Me Not
A catalog of online coupons posted and reviewed by users. The coupons vary from sites like Polo to Amazon to Papajohns.
4. Web MD
Provides a reference for anyone looking to diagnose his or her symptoms or research medical issues. It is a good place to visit before making that, oh so expensive, trip to the doctor.
5. Epicurious
A source of cooking information ranging from recipes to techniques to restaurant reviews.
6. E-How
A reference site for just about everything else. Want to k now how to wax snow skis? Make pizza dough? Install a bathtub? This is the place.
7. Kayak
Combines search results from several different travel websites and presents them in a very user-friendly interactive format.
8. Bartleby
One of the better academic research websites I've come across.
9. Monster Jobs
Looking for a job? Need a resume?
10. How Stuff Works
A very cool website that contains explanations of those mysteries in life that you just can't figure out. A few examples are Murphy's Law, Pickpockets, and Light Sabers (Yes, light sabers).
11. Product Wiki
A wikipedia-type product review website. All reviews and articles are written and updated by the site's users.
12. What Should I Read Next
Can't decide what to read next? Simply enter a book title and/or author that you like and the site will recommend a number of books for you.
13. The Universal Packing List
This is a very unique website I found that creates a packing list for you based on information you provide regarding your trip and intentions/plans.
14. Happy Median
Enter your location and a friend's location and this site will tell you where you should meet (Halfway).
15. Musicovery
Seriously, the coolest music-related site I've seen. You choose the mood, intensity, and genres of the music you would like to hear and the site will provide you with a virtual web of music to explore. The web evolves with each choice you make. You can click on any song in the web at anytime.
Technorati : surfing Internet, useful website
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Chinese search engines "hijacked" : US analysts
Analysts at Search Engine Roundtable, a website focusing on Internet search, said Chinese users trying to search on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft websites were being directed to the Chinese search engine.
"It seems like China is fed up with the US, so as a way to fight back, they redirected virtually all search traffic from Google, Yahoo and Microsoft to Baidu, the Chinese based search engine," the analysts wrote.
Read the whole story: http://www.spacedaily.com/2006/071018172819.nou020xa.html
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Friday, October 19, 2007
The mobile subscribers can search for almost any content through 58242 short code
Yahoo! India has launched oneSearch SMS-- a search offering in the mobile space, for Indian consumers. The service will enable mobile subscribers to search for information anytime, using a short code 58242, with the help of their mobile phones.
Through the search, SMS to 58242 with the city name (e.g. Mumbai) returns back the weather; SMS to 58242 with the company name (e.g. Infosys) returns back the stock quote; SMS to 58242 with a business name or category and a location (e.g. Pubs Mumbai) returns back the name, address, and phone number of the local business. Up to three business listings are provided for each search query with the ability to ask for more by sending an 'm'. Local business listings are currently available across the 4 metros of Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, and Bengaluru; and SMS to 58242 with a news topic (e.g. Eklavya in Oscars) returns back a news article.
oneSearch SMS is available through all major operators including Airtel, Reliance Mobile, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, BPL Mobile, Aircel, Tata Indicom, and Spice Telecom.
"By providing mobile consumers with instant answers for any search query sent via SMS, we are drastically improving the mobile search experience and will now expand our reach to almost all mobile users in the country," said Manish Dalal, senior director, mobile products, Yahoo! India.
Along with the launch, Yahoo! has also enhanced its existing oneSearch WAP product by introducing new content clusters including local business listings, flight status information and Yahoo! Answers content. This is in addition to other content clusters like web results, mobile web results, weather, news, finance, web images, and Flickr photos.
Technorati : 58242, short code, sms, sms in india
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MySpace and Skype in free phone call deal
By Andrew Clark New York
Nearly 110m global devotees of the internet's top social networking site, MySpace, will soon be able to make free telephone calls to each other through a deal with Skype. Under the tie-up, MySpace will embed the internet telecoms specialist's voice communications technology in its existing instant messaging function which allows members to chat to one another.
The arrangement could be crucial both to MySpace's parent company, News Corporation, and to Skype's owner, eBay - both under pressure to demonstrate they can make money out of huge online followings.
Ebay last night revealed a third-quarter loss of $936m after taking a $1.4bn charge to write down the value of Skype, which it bought for $2.6bn two years ago. Skype broke into profit this year, but has failed to live up to eBay's hopes of turning it into a major moneyspinner.
Skype offers free calls between its 246m subscribers, although it levies a fee for calls to landlines and mobile phones. It also makes money through premium services such as voicemail and call forwarding.
MySpace hailed the "groundbreaking" relationship with Skype. Its chief executive, Chris DeWolfe, said: "Our network has no geographical boundaries - internet calling is the natural next step for how our members communicate."
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
Open Source is ready for you to open an e-store
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Google to Offer Online Personal Health Records
hhavensteincw writes "Less than two weeks after Microsoft announced plans to offer personal health records, Google announced today that it plans to offer online personal health records to help patients tote and store their own x-rays and other health data. Google made the announcement Wednesday at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Top 20 PHP Ajax Frameworks
- AJASON : AJASON is a PHP 5 library and JavaScript client
- AjaxAC : AjaxAC is an open-source framework written in PHP
- Ajax Agent : powerful open source framework for rapidly building Ajax or Rich Internet Applications (RIA)
- Cajax : A PHP class library for writing powerfull reloadless web user interfaces using Ajax (DHTML+server-side) style
- CakePHP : Cake is a rapid development framework for PHP which uses commonly known design patterns like ActiveRecord, Association Data Mapping, Front Controller and MVC.
- Claw : a convenient and intuitive way of development of PHP5 driven object oriented applications.
- DutchPIPE : PHP object-oriented framework to turn sites into real-time, multi-user virtual environments:
- Flexible Ajax : Flexible Ajax is a handler to combine the remote scripting technology, also known as AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML), with a php-based backend.
- Guava : Groundwork Guava is a PHP-based application framework and environment.
- HTML_AJAX : HTML_AJAX is a PEAR package for performing AJAX operations from PHP.
- HTSWaf : The HTS Web Application Framework is a PHP and Javascript based framework designed to make simple web applications easy to design and implement.
- My-BIC : My-BIC AJAX State of Mind for PHP harmony
- PAJAJ : PHP Asynchronous Javascript and JSON
- PAJAX : Remote (a)synchronous PHP objects in JavaScript
- phpAjaxTags : phpAjaxTags is a port to PHP from java tag library AjaxTags.
- PHPWebBuilder : PHPWebBuilder is a PHP framework designed following well-known object oriented designs and principles featuring a highly reusable components architecture, metadata based persistence and traditional GUI style programming support.
- Qcodo : open-source PHP 5 framework
- Simple AJAX : This tutorial demonstrates how to perform AJAX functionality simply and effectively, using the AJAX JSMX library, coupled with the JSON-PHP library.
- symfony : open-source PHP5 web framework
- TinyAjax : TinyAjax is a small php5 library that allows you to easily add AJAX-functionality to existing pages
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Windows XP Secrets
Windows Xp has hidden messages or features in certain applications, games and operating system tools. Here are a few of them:
Minesweeper:
How to reveal Mines in the game:
1. First Minimize or close all running applications.
2. Start the Minesweeper game from the start menu.
3. Type 'xyzzy' and hold down the shift key for one second.
4. Now move the cursor over a Minesweeper square you will notice a tiny white pixel in the top left corner of your desktop screen. This pixel will change to black when your mouse moves over a mine. Make sure you don�t have a white or black color desktop!
Stopping Time count during game play
1. Launch Minesweeper and start a game so the timer starts counting, then press the Windows Key + D to show the desktop.
2. Select minesweeper from the taskbar and you�ll notice that the time has stopped.
FreeCell
Wanna win a Free cell game instantly?? Start a new game and Hold down Ctrl + Shift + F10 during game play. Then you will be asked if you want to Abort, Retry or Ignore. Select Abort, and then move any card to win the game.
In Notepad:
1. Launch Notepad, Type .LOG on the first line, and then press Enter to move to the next line.
2. On the File menu, click Save As, give any name as you like and save the file and close it.
3. Open the file again, youll notice that that the date and time have been appended to the end of the log.
In Paint:(Getting 10x Zoom)
Open an image and select the magnifying glass icon. Left-Click exactly on the line below the 8x.
In Defragmenter:
Defrag
Theres a Hidden Command Line Switch, in order to find out start the defragmenter and Type defrag c: -b to defragment the Boot and Application Prefetch information.
Pinball secrets:
1. Type 1max at the start of a new ball to get extra balls.
2. Type gmax at the start of a new game to activate the Gravity Well.
3. Type rmax at the start of a new game to go up in ranks.
4. Type bmax at the start of a new ball. This will give you unlimited balls. Once this is activated you will be unable to activate other secrets without restarting the game.
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Tips for optimizing your php code
If you are PHP Programmer, this excellent article is really good for you
- If a method can be static, declare it static. Speed improvement is by a factor of 4.
- echo is faster than print.
- Use echo's multiple parameters instead of string concatenation.
- Set the maxvalue for your for-loops before and not in the loop.
- Unset your variables to free memory, especially large arrays.
- Avoid magic like __get, __set, __autoload
- require_once() is expensive
- Use full paths in includes and requires, less time spent on resolving the OS paths.
- If you need to find out the time when the script started executing, $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'] is preferred to time()
- See if you can use strncasecmp, strpbrk and stripos instead of regex
- str_replace is faster than preg_replace, but strtr is faster than str_replace by a factor of 4
- If the function, such as string replacement function, accepts both arrays and single characters as arguments, and if your argument list is not too long, consider writing a few redundant replacement statements, passing one character at a time, instead of one line of code that accepts arrays as search and replace arguments.
- It's better to use select statements than multi if, else if, statements.
- Error suppression with @ is very slow.
- Turn on apache's mod_deflate
- Close your database connections when you're done with them
- $row['id'] is 7 times faster than $row[id]
- Error messages are expensive
- Do not use functions inside of for loop, such as for ($x=0; $x <count($array); $x) The count() function gets called each time.
- Incrementing a local variable in a method is the fastest. Nearly the same as calling a local variable in a function.
- Incrementing a global variable is 2 times slow than a local var.
- Incrementing an object property (eg. $this->prop++) is 3 times slower than a local variable.
- Incrementing an undefined local variable is 9-10 times slower than a pre-initialized one.
- Just declaring a global variable without using it in a function also slows things down (by about the same amount as incrementing a local var). PHP probably does a check to see if the global exists.
- Method invocation appears to be independent of the number of methods defined in the class because I added 10 more methods to the test class (before and after the test method) with no change in performance.
- Methods in derived classes run faster than ones defined in the base class.
- A function call with one parameter and an empty function body takes about the same time as doing 7-8 $localvar++ operations. A similar method call is of course about 15 $localvar++ operations.
- Surrounding your string by ' instead of " will make things interpret a little faster since php looks for variables inside "..." but not inside '...'. Of course you can only do this when you don't need to have variables in the string.
- When echoing strings it's faster to separate them by comma instead of dot. Note: This only works with echo, which is a function that can take several strings as arguments.
- A PHP script will be served at least 2-10 times slower than a static HTML page by Apache. Try to use more static HTML pages and fewer scripts.
- Your PHP scripts are recompiled every time unless the scripts are cached. Install a PHP caching product to typically increase performance by 25-100% by removing compile times.
- Cache as much as possible. Use memcached - memcached is a high-performance memory object caching system intended to speed up dynamic web applications by alleviating database load. OP code caches are useful so that your script does not have to be compiled on every request
- When working with strings and you need to check that the string is either of a certain length you'd understandably would want to use the strlen() function. This function is pretty quick since it's operation does not perform any calculation but merely return the already known length of a string available in the zval structure (internal C struct used to store variables in PHP). However because strlen() is a function it is still somewhat slow because the function call requires several operations such as lowercase & hashtable lookup followed by the execution of said function. In some instance you can improve the speed of your code by using an isset() trick.
Ex.
if (strlen($foo) < 5) { echo "Foo is too short"; }
vs.
if (!isset($foo{5})) { echo "Foo is too short"; }
Calling isset() happens to be faster then strlen() because unlike strlen(), isset() is a language construct and not a function meaning that it's execution does not require function lookups and lowercase. This means you have virtually no overhead on top of the actual code that determines the string's length. - When incrementing or decrementing the value of the variable $i++ happens to be a tad slower then ++$i. This is something PHP specific and does not apply to other languages, so don't go modifying your C or Java code thinking it'll suddenly become faster, it won't. ++$i happens to be faster in PHP because instead of 4 opcodes used for $i++ you only need 3. Post incrementation actually causes in the creation of a temporary var that is then incremented. While pre-incrementation increases the original value directly. This is one of the optimization that opcode optimized like Zend's PHP optimizer. It is a still a good idea to keep in mind since not all opcode optimizers perform this optimization and there are plenty of ISPs and servers running without an opcode optimizer.
- Not everything has to be OOP, often it is too much overhead, each method and object call consumes a lot of memory.
- Do not implement every data structure as a class, arrays are useful, too
- Don't split methods too much, think, which code you will really re-use
- You can always split the code of a method later, when needed
- Make use of the countless predefined functions
- If you have very time consuming functions in your code, consider writing them as C extensions
- Profile your code. A profiler shows you, which parts of your code consumes how many time. The Xdebug debugger already contains a profiler. Profiling shows you the bottlenecks in overview
- mod_gzip which is available as an Apache module compresses your data on the fly and can reduce the data to transfer up to 80%
by John Lim
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Monday, October 15, 2007
10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT
If you are preparing for a career in IT or are new to IT, many of the "dirty little secrets" listed below may surprise you because we don't usually talk about them out loud. If you are an IT veteran, you've probably encountered most of these issues and have a few of your own to add - and please, by all means, take a moment to add them to the discussion. Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers - they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets - but some of these will apply to them as well.
1.) The pay in IT is good compared to many other professions, but since they pay you well, they often think they own you
2.) It will be your fault when users make silly errors
3.) You will go from goat to hero and back again multiple times within any given day
4.) Certifications won't always help you become a better technologist, but they can help you land a better job or a pay raise
5.) Your nontechnical co-workers will use you as personal tech support for their home PCs
6.) Vendors and consultants will take all the credit when things work well and will blame you when things go wrong
7.) You'll spend far more time babysitting old technologies than implementing new ones
8.) Veteran IT professionals are often the biggest roadblock to implementing new technologies
9.) Some IT professionals deploy technologies that do more to consolidate their own power than to help the business
10.) IT pros frequently use jargon to confuse nontechnical business managers and hide the fact that they screwed up
Tech Sanity Check , By Jason Hiner, Executive Editor
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How to track the original location of an email via its IP address
Here's a quick how-to guide on how you can track email to it's originating location by figuring out the email's IP address and looking it up. I have found this to be quite useful on many occasions for verification purposes since I receive lots of emails daily due to my blog. Tracking the IP address of an email sender does require looking at some technical details, so be ready to dig your heels in!
There are basically two steps involved in the process of tracking an email: find the IP address in the email header section and then look up the location of the IP address.
Let's go ahead and take a look at how you would do this for Google, Yahoo and Outlook since those are the most popular email clients.
1. Log into your account and open the email in question.
2. Click on the down arrow that's to the right of the Reply link. Choose Show Original from the list.
Now here's the technical part that I was telling you about earlier! You need to look for the lines of text that start with "Received: from". It might be easier to simply press Cntrl + F and perform a search for that phase. You'll notice that there are several Received From's in the message header. This is because the message header contains the IP addresses of all of servers involved in routing that email to you.
Yahoo Mail Beta
1. Log into your account and open the email (if you're using Yahoo Mail Beta with the new preview interface, make sure you double-click on the email so that it opens in a new tab)
2. At the top right, you'll see there is a drop-down option where Standard Header is selected by default.
3. Click on it and choose Full Header.
Microsoft Outlook
1. Open the email in Outlook by double-clicking on it
2. Go to View at the top menu (the menu options for the email, not the main Outlook window) and choose Options.
You'll get a dialog box where you can set the message options and at the bottom you'll see the Internet Headers box. For some silly reason, the box is very small and you have to scroll a lot, so it's best to simply copy and paste the text into Notepad to view it more easily.
Tracking the location of an IP address
Now that we have our originating IP address of 72.204.154.191, let's find out where that is! You can do this by perform a location lookup on the IP address. My favorites are IP2Location and GeoBytes IP Locator.
GeoBytes gave me a big map of New Orleans, LA along with a bunch of other information about the location itself.
IP2Location also gave me the same information pretty much, including the ISP (Cox Communications).
If you want more information, you can do a WHOIS database search also. My favorite one is the ARIN WHOIS Database Search. This will give you information on who hosts that IP address and their registration information. You can always contact them to try and find more information on that particular IP address.
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Salary survey: IT pay falls short
Far fewer respondents are dissatisfied with their jobs overall than are satisfied.
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Why Call Yahoo?
February 1994: Jerry and David bookmark the Web.
Some hobbies take on a life of their own; others change the world. In early 1994, Stanford PhD students Jerry Yang and David Filo posted a list of their favorite sites on the Web. The exact date they posted the links is lost to history, but we do know the list's original name: "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web." By April '94 it had a new tongue-in-cheek name: "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle," or Yahoo for short.
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Wi-Fi Detector Shirt :)
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Google Earth Now Includes YouTube Videos
by Adam Ostrow
Google Earth has integrated YouTube, allowing you to view videos from specified locations around the world. A new "YouTube" button in Google Earth places icons on a map to show you where the videos are located. Upon zooming in, you will see more videos for the location of interest. The YouTube videos are plotted according to geotags that YouTube users have placed on their content.
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Much time you'll save writing and managing your posts - offline or online
I have just down loaded a free software call " The Zoundry Blog Writer™", which i feel really helps you do more with your weblog.Whether you're a beginner or active blogger, it is a good tool to use. It is a full featured editor that makes posting to your blog easier and faster. It's as easy to use as a word processor, plus we include simple tools to add links, tags, photos, music and video files, and more.
Download link: http://www.zoundry.com/download.html
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
My daily life can’t live without top 10 tools
Firefox - Firefox plus Greasemonkey takes an already rockin’ browser into a world of its own.
ScribeFire - Writing on blogs. This means lots of linking, bookmarking, making notes and of course the actual writing. I would say using Scribefire I can do it all in half the time. Scribefire is a Firefox plugin that provides blogging tools including a centralized word-like text editing interface.
Skype - Skype makes these calls free or much cheaper and allows me to roam around and not be tied to a land-line.
Fastmail - The main advantage is having a web client you can also access your email using imap, allowing me to sync my desktop client and see in a web browser exactly the same email store.
WebDav - Talking of web based storage, a fantastic way to get your files on the go is WebDav. Drag and drop your files and folders just like you were working locally. Check out your web host to see if this is an option.
SSH - This is an extremely nerdy choice but it has been a life saver in the past. SSH allows you a secure command line login to your remote server. On Windows of course you can use Remote Desktop, and other platforms will have VNC, but when the proverbial hits the fan you can rely on SSH and old school commands to get the job done.
WordPress - Use it for publishing your corporate website, internal project documentation, team collaboration, making notes, bookmarking, even as a discussion platform.
Photoshop -. Once you have learned it, Photoshop makes that happen for working with images.
BlogBridge - I need my RSS feeds and I need them with me. While many people can argue in favor of their fave web clients I keep returning to BlogBridge happily time after time. It is a Java based desktop application so works wherever Java works and stores your feeds offline so you can read on the train, in the air or bus home.
Flickr -Flickr for me is more than just an online photo gallery, it is a photography archive, a community and a source of royalty-free images (Creative Commons Licensed pics). It’s useful, fun and a constant source of education.
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Alaska Airlines Testing In-Flight Internet Access
Alaska Airlines will be the first U.S. airline carrier to test satellite internet service on their flights. The wireless internet will be tested on one plane. If that goes well all 114 of their planes will get the service.
The airline, based in Seattle, is getting broadband service from a company called Row 44 Inc। They’ll put the service on a Boeing 737 jet next spring. The connection will hold over water and across international borders. They fly to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico.
Read More :http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2007/10/alaska-airlines-testing-in-flight-internet-access.html
Alaska航空公司将是美国航空史上第一家公司在他们的航班上试验卫星网络服务。无线网络将会在飞机上进行试验。如果一切顺利他们将计划将所有的114架飞机上都提供这样的服务。
要知详情请浏览http://www।marketingpilgrim.com/2007/10/alaska-airlines-testing-in-flight-internet-access.html
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
How to Create an "Invisible" Folder for Your, um, "Private" Files
You ever have a folder on your computer that you really dont want any one to find? You can make this folder hidden but then you have to un-hide all the folders when ever you want to find it। So how can you make a folder truly invisible? Follow these simple steps and your unmentionables will stay that way.
1. Right click where ever you want the invisible folder to be and select create a new folder.
2. Right Click on the folder and hit rename. Erase the name of the folder so there is nothing there.
3. If you try to stop here windows will tell you that you need to provide a name. So to get around this… with the name field still active hold down ALT and press 0160 on the number pad (make sure Num Lock is on), release alt
You should now have a blank name with nothing but a folder next to it
4. Now click on the nameless folder and right click. Select Properties.
5. Go to the Customize tab.
6. Find and press the Change Icon button. Scroll through the icons until you find one that has no image.
4. Hit OK and you have an invisible folder!
With the invisible folder you can hide what ever undesirables you have. Be it video games at work, pictures of your family or anything else you can think of “wink”.
The folder will show up for a brief second if you put it on your desktop। For that reason it might be smart to place it inside a folder or amongst a group of folders.
你是否曾经有一个文件夹不希望任何可以找到它?你可以使这个文件夹隐形,然而你必须显露所有的文件夹当你要找它。真的可以使一个文件隐形吗?按步就帮就可以了
1. 创建新的文件夹。
2. 按右键然后点击“ 更改名字”,删除文件名。
3. 如果你停止在这里电脑就会告诉你,你需要提供一个名字给文件夹。所以呢?当鼠标还活跃于名字栏里,按住“ALT” 同时在数字键盘区键入 0160 (切记NUM LOCK 要开着),然后放开“ALT”。
4. 接着点击没有名字的文件夹,按右键选择“Properties”。
5. 选择“Customize” 按钮
6. 选择“隐形图案”后,点击更换图案按钮。
7. 点击OK 后,你就有一个隐形文件夹。
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Interesting elevators
This controversial 326 metre high elevator takes you up the side of one of the many enormous cliffs in zhangjiajie, china ( 张家界,中国)- the lower 1/3 running from a cavern through the rock, the top 2/3 rising outside to the summit - and is the highest and heaviest outdoor elevator in the world। the elevator has an uncertain future due to the potential harm caused to the surrounding landscape.
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Top 10 Wi-Fi Boosts, Tweaks and Apps
No doubt you've got a home wireless network or you've connected to hotspots at the local coffee shop or airport—but are you getting the most out of your Wi-Fi? Whether you want to strengthen, extend, bridge, secure, sniff, detect or obscure your signal, today we've got our top 10 best Wi-Fi utilities and tweaks for the power wireless user .
source:http://lifehacker.com/software/lifehacker-top-10/top-10-wi+fi-boosts-tweaks-and-apps-306436.php
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Google brings YouTube clips to AdSense
By Jennifer LeClaire
Google distributing YouTube video clips through the AdSense network is kind of analogous to what Google was doing with YouTube on the YouTube site, said Greg Sterling, principal analyst at Sterling Market Intelligence. "People have been speculating over how Google would make money with YouTube. This is one way."
Google is extending its YouTube brand, with plans to show videos on sites all over the Web। AdSense publishers now can display relevant, targeted video content within a customized, embedded player that is supported by advertising.
ReadMore:http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=021001XH9PXF
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Phone with a rape alarm
chekout this new phone .... i mean new feature
I find it interesting that the Armani phone comes with a built-in rape alarm that is definitely a plus point in my book. It can be triggered via jeans or heavy material, so no worries if you need to access it even when your fashionable handset is lying inside your LV leather bag.
All you need to do is pre-program the number of your five closest relatives and trusted friends under a special contact group, and whenever you feel threatened, just press the volume button four times to kickstart the safety feature that will send out SOS text messages to those aforementioned numbers. Not only that, the integrated GPS tracking system will activate immediately so that you can be easily tracked down. Why not make this feature standard across all handsets? link:http://www.gadgetguild.com/2007/10/01/armani-phone-with-built-in-rape-alarm/
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20 tips to get more juice from your laptop battery
Steve ''Boss Man''
When there are no power outlets in sight there's nothing more frustrating than a dying laptop battery। We've all been in that situation where we have a couple hours of work left to finish but our battery life is only estimated to last one more। Good news। Often times these situations can be avoided by optimizing the battery performance. Here are 20 tips that will help your laptop battery last longer.
1. Calibrate your battery - Most laptop batteries these days have internal processors that provide an estimate of your battery life. Calibrating your battery so it shows the correct battery time and percentage is the first step in getting the most performance out of your laptop battery. Ideally, you should do this 3-4 times per year and should consult your owner's manual for instructions.
2. Adjust your settings - Just about every new laptop will have some kind of advanced power options settings. Optimize these settings for maximum performance.
3. Buy the Right Processor - The type of CPU can have a huge impact on how long your laptop will last on a full charge, Newer CPUs even shut down parts of the chip to conserve power. Intel chips tend to be more powerful than the AMD ones with their larger L2 cache but use more power, but you can get your work done faster so the total power used is about the same either way. The newest 65nm Memrons by Intel are extremely powerful and power efficient. Dual cores with 4MB cache and low power. The AMD Turion 64 line when they come out will compete with the Intel Memrons as they will have chips that are even more power efficient. The Pentium M chips use even less power but not as powerful since they are not dual core.
4. Only run programs you need - Having multiple programs running at the same time seems like an unnecessary way to drain your battery. Instead consider running only program at a time. In other words, if you're browsing the web don't leave your email client running in the background, check it when you're done surfing the web.
5. Dim your screen - One of the fastest ways you can kill your battery is by leaving your screen brightness high. Dim your screen to the lowest level you can possibly manage.
6। Disable unnecessary programs - You know all those programs that automatically run on startup? You probably don't need them or use most of them anyways। So just turn them off before they eat into your battery resources.
7. Keep operating temps down - Batteries perform better when they're cool. Clean your air vents and avoid placing your laptop in a position that will restrict airflow (such as your lap).
8। Don't watch DVDs or play games - If you're going to be away from a power source for more than a couple hours it's a good idea to avoid watching DVDs listening to music, or playing games. These can be serious drains on your battery.
9। Limit external devices - USB devices or anything else you have plugged in uses battery resources even when they're not in use. Now is probably not the best time to try out your new USB hand warmer.
10। Don't standby, hibernate - Not only does using hibernate instead of standby conserve battery power, but it also automatically saves and shuts off your laptop. Standby mode still uses power.
11. Clean battery contacts - Proper battery maintenance includes cleaning the battery contacts that connect your cells to the laptop. Battery power is transferred through the contacts and keeping them clean allows for a more efficient transfer of power. The best way to do this is with rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs.
12. Use the battery - Once it's charged, don't let your laptop battery sit for extended periods of time. Never let it go more than 2-3 weeks without discharging and recharging. This is especially important for non Li-Ion batteries.
13. Don't leave it in sunlight - Batteries are sensitive and exposing them to extreme temperatures can cause major damage. Not only can it completely ruin them but it will also suck the life out of them. Avoid placing your laptop in direct sunlight.
14. Turn off wireless and Bluetooth rurning off your Bluetooth and wireless won't save you a whole lot of power but in certain situations every bit counts.
15. Decrease hard drive activity - When your hard drive spins it uses power. Defragmenting it regularly will put less demand on it because data is found more quickly.
16. Avoid using the CD/DVD player - Using the CD/DVD drive on your laptop should be avoided at all costs. Even having a disk in the drive uses power. Try copying what you need from a disk to the hard drive before hand.
17. Be picky with software - Some software programs suffer from bloatware and will eat your battery super fast. Avoid using things like Adobe Photoshop, your digital camera software, and other image editing software.
18. Less is more - Next time you're in the market for a new laptop, think twice about that 17in widescreen. You'd be much better off opting for a smaller machine that won't devour half of a battery just to power up.
19. Turn off speakers - If you must listen to music use your iPod instead, just make sure it's not plugged into your laptop.
20. Carry a spare device or battery - This seems like a common sense thing to do, but make sure you always carry a spare device or battery. It will come in handy in case of an emergency or long stretches between power outlets.
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MileScript: A new language that compiles to JavaScript
Joshua Harrison has released MileScript which in his words:
.... is an object-oriented, strongly-typed high-level language which we developed from scratch, while following the models of Java and C#. Milescript allows developers to code Milescript source files and packages in a structured manner, and then generate those projects as applications or as libraries. The generated ECMAScript is 2.6.2 compatible, and runs in Firefox, Mozilla, Safari, Opera and IE. Although we still have a long way to go in fleshing out our libraries, we believe the compiler and language are at a state where the general community could gain significant value from them. The project is still under heavy development, and we are all very involved. Updates should come often. We are very excited about the possibilities; for instance porting the Dojo toolkit to our language would make it more robust, easier to distribute, and easier to work on for the majority of coders.
We really want to start hearing feedback so that we can grow this into a truly open-source, community driven project
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Alternative power sources: An engine that runs on air
A French inventor has created an efficient air-powered engine that could serve as a viable alternative power source for the automobile. A hybrid model is also available, allowing over 3,000 miles on a single tank.
Read More : http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34269/118/
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Simple Layout Manager with Prototype
Sébastien Gruhier (Mr. Proto) has created a JavaScript layout framework using Prototype 1.6. The Simple Layout Manager lets you create simple layouts using simple CSS and also let you dynamically add to the manager:
PLAIN TEXT
JAVASCRIPT:
layoutManager.add('your_element_id');
You can see some simple demos.
We have see a slew of CSS frameworks coming out there, and now we are starting to see people go past the pure CSS frameworks, and using JavaScript to take things to the next level.
Download the Simple Layout Manager code.
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.Asia Internet Domain Launched
eldavojohn writes "Expect to see sites ending in .asia pop up soon, as ICANN has allowed DotAsia to recently open bidding on the new domain. A DotAsia representative is quoted as saying, 'Our research has found that Asia is one of the most searched-for terms and by having a .asia website, your ranking on Google or Yahoo will become much higher.' Is there really a need for more top level domains?"
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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MoFuse Creates Mobile Version of Your Website
MoFuse is a new service that many publishers today have a need for. MoFuse stands for "Mobile Fusion" and it enables you to create a mobile version of your website. It's similar to Winksite, a mobile conversion and community service that counts BoingBoing among its customers. However MoFuse is simpler, in that it doesn't offer community features
Read more : http://digg.com/tech_news/MoFuse_Creates_Mobile_Version_of_Your_Website
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How To Fix Your Wireless Network
If you've just about given up on troubleshooting your wireless LAN, give our new How To a try. Part 1 provides with some basic WLAN knowledge to start you down
Read More : http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30182/98/
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