Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category

Internet Explorer 7 delayed!

Microsoft postponed the next release of IE 7 for first calendar of 2006 as opposed to their announcement before that they will release an updated pre-release build of IE 7 for Windows XP publicly late month of this year (2005).
“We want to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to try a pre-release version of […]

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AOL Co-Founder Calls for Split of Time Warner

Before Time Warner reach a decision on a big alliance with Google or Microsoft for its America Online unit, Stephen M. Case, the co-founder of AOL, has spoken out against the plan, aligning himself with the thinking of the financier Carl C. Icahn, who has pushed for a breakup of Time Warner.
Mr. Case, who recently […]

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Yahoo buys Del.icio.us.

I’m sure Joshua Schachter is now enjoying his vacation at the carrabean. Why? Because Yahoo just acquired the bookmark-sharing site Del.icio.us. After 2003, Del.icio.us has been a normal daily activity of the online community. I think even a 10 yrs old child is familiar with how Del.icio.us works. So it’s no wonder that after 2 […]

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What’s Your “Big Picture?”

Develop an overview of what your life is about, and gain a new sense of simplicity.
Measuring your current picture.
One of the first questions we ask people when they start The Strategic Coach Programâ„¢ is: “At what age are you going to die?” That might seem a bit impolite, reminding someone of their mortality, but this […]

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Ultimate WordPress SEO Tips from Dech

Over the course of my expereince as a professional programmer and designer. I have not encountered a brief and excellent tutorial/tips on how to optimise a website or Search Engine Optimazation(SEO) and especially tailored for WordPress. This article from Fintan Darragh is really amazing. You’ll be surprised that he’s only 17. This guy […]

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The Unfair Advantage

I was browsing the net this early morning and I stumbled upon this article. A great find, read on..
Everyone wants an advantage.
Most people want equality for everyone — except themselves. They do want everyone to be treated fairly, but they also long to have a special advantage in the world. So where can you […]

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Random Design Wisdom

As a designer I also experience emptiness and during this time I just want to run and look at very very far places e.g. buildings, moving clouds, endless street lights etc. It makes my mind whole again. Below are some of the random wisdom for designer like you and me from Squidoo
1. […]

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Google and the scanned books

The story about Google’s move to scan the books continue to gather the attention of many people. Below is a post from MediaPost
& The Long Tail.
Max Kalehoff considers the impact of Google’s book scanning project on publishers, and predicts a tectonic power shift (free reg req’d): “A great analogy to describe the potential impact […]

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Fix your WinXP thru a bootable flash drive

What is BartPE and PE Builder?
Bart’s PE Builder helps you build a “BartPE” (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks.
It will give you a complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user interface (800×600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS […]

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IE Design Flaw Lets Hacker Crack Google Desktop

Hackers may gain access to your computer thru a design flaw in Microsoft’s IE browser. The hackers can covertly hijack your information thru the use of Google Desktop application.
The bug is described as a design flaw that causes IE to allow a violation of the cross-domain security model. Gillon explained that IE does […]

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