links for 2007-11-09
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A great Confluence resource
links for 2007-11-07
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ICDL - International Children’s Digital Library
The mission of the International Children’s Digital Library Foundation is to excite and inspire the world’s children to become members of the global community by making the best in children’s literature available online.
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Printers | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Imagine that every time you printed a document, it automatically included a secret code that could be used to identify the printer - and potentially, the person who used it. Sounds like something from an episode of “Alias,” right?
links for 2007-11-06
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Do You Have A Blog Commenting Strategy? | Caroline Middlebrook
Well worth a read if you are interested in driving more readers to your site or blog
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BBC NEWS | Technology | The day the music died
Internet law professor Michael Geist examines a legal row which could have grave implications for anyone and everyone serving an online audience.
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Ubuntu Developer Summit lays out vision for strong Hardy Heron release
The primary goal for the Hardy development cycle is to make existing features more usable and robust rather than adding a lot of new functionality.
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IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5.1 server installation made easy
In this previously recorded webinar, follow along as our presenter shows you how to install and how to configure IBM Lotus Domino V7.0.2 for IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5.1. It also describes how to install and run Lotus Sametime to ensure it is done properly.
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The Sect of Homokaasu - The Rasterbator
he Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.
links for 2007-11-05
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Q7Z is a P7Zip GUI for Linux, which attempts to simplify data compression and backup.
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Do More With Twitter Messages
links for 2007-11-02
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Mandriva Blog » An open letter to Steve Ballmer
We actually closed the deal, we took the order, we qualified the software, we got the machine shipped. To conclude, we did our job. And, the machine are being delivered right now. Now, we hear a different story from the customer…
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Musings from a code poet: Outlook vs Notes
Some interesting user-orientated comparisons between Notes and Outlook
links for 2007-10-30
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Mythbuntu is an Ubuntu derivative focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV system similar to Knoppmyth or Mythdora. Currently, it is a recognized as a community supported project by Canonical.
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So why does Microsoft think Facebook is worth $15bn? Here are 15 possible reasons….
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Mobile phone provider 3 has launched a new handset that will allow users to make free calls over the internet via telephony service Skype.
links for 2007-10-26
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I _really_ like KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machines) . It’s extremely simple to setup and use and lacks the intrusiveness of hypervisors like VMware and Xen. In this post, I’ll show you how to setup KVM on the latest Ubuntu 7.10 “Gutsy Gibbon”.
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Since the late 90s I’ve dabbled with Linux, but there have always been compelling reasons to return to, or stick with, Windows. No more, for two reasons: Vista, and Ubuntu 7.10
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Inspired talks by the world’s greatest thinkers and doers.
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Another one to check out, looks good, with some interesting features.
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A powerful semantic search engine that enables you to search your e-mail easily and effectively; plug-ins are available for Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes mail systems.
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The UK computer agency Becta is advising schools not to sign licensing agreements with Microsoft because of alleged anti-competitive practices.
links for 2007-10-25
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BBC NEWS | Business | Microsoft buys stake in Facebook
Microsoft has paid $240m for a 1.6% stake in Facebook that values the hugely popular social networking site at $15bn.
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Gengo is a full featured plugin that provides multi-language blogging for WordPress. It allows for an unlimited number of translations and summaries for any post and provides template tags to display language information.
To be checked out. Thx Danilo!
links for 2007-10-23
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sIFR, TrueType, and PostScript fonts - FONTSMACK
FONTSMACK is a repository of sIFR fonts along with TrueType and PostScript fonts.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Why popstars are going it alone
Internet law professor Michael Geist examines how musicians are taking the issue of copy controls into their own hands.
