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Bit-tech.net :: Why Web 2.0 will end your privacy |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 06 June 2006 |
We all know the plushy, rounded, pastel-coloured faces of Web 2.0. MySpace. Digg. Flickr. The achingly trendy Silicon Valley startups that are selling for millions to big media conglomerates and making their founders into stars. Tom Anderson. Kevin Rose. These are the pinups of the Web 2.0 generation - but little do they know the monster they've created.
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PuntoInformatico :: Privacy, il caos nelle imprese |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
Provate a dire vostri dipendenti che la loro password-nome-del-gatto non va bene perché deve contenere tutta la tabella ASCII e dopo una settimana scoprirete che, appesi a tutti i monitor dell'azienda, sono comparsi misteriosi post-it. Ma non era forse più semplice cambiare ogni mese il nome al gatto?
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OS News :: What Sucks About DEs, pt. I: Ubuntu's GNOME |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
I enjoy using many different desktop environments and operating systems. On a day-to-day basis, I use Finder, Explorer, GNOME, and KDE. They all have their good sides, but obviously, they have their fair share of bad sides as well. The next couple of columns will be about the latter. This week, I take a look at whatever bothers me about Ubuntu's GNOME/Linux combination (Dapper, obviously).
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BeginningUbuntu :: Prepping Ubuntu for Everyday Use |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
28 tips to make Ubuntu 6.06 LTS perfect
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Linuxphile.org :: PHP and Template Functions |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
The primary arguments for using a templating engine is faster time to market, and removal of business logic from within the HTML or presentation layer. The primary arguments against using such an engine are PHP is already a lightweight scripting language, why bother with the overhead of a templating language; invetibly, even with templating engines, some business logic is stored in the template.
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NewsForge :: Report from FreedomHEC |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
SEATTLE -- Every year, Microsoft holds a Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC). This year, WinHEC was immediately followed by a small, informal two-day "unconference" dubbed FreedomHEC. Though not as large as WinHEC, FreedomHEC was a great chance for developers to get up close and personal with Linux kernel developers.
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IBM DeveloperWorks :: Developing PHP the Ajax way, Part 1: Getting started |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax), is arguably the most popular new Web technology. In this two-part "Developing PHP the Ajax way" series, you will create a simple photo album as an online Web application, entirely in PHP and the Simple Ajax Toolkit (Sajax). You'll begin by writing a simple photo album using the standard method of PHP development and later apply Sajax to make it an active Web application.
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HowtoForge :: Manage Apache Download Speed And Traffic Limits With mod_cband |
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Written by bibe
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
In this tutorial I will describe how to install and configure mod_cband on an Apache2 web server. mod_cband is an Apache 2 module which provides bandwidth quota and throttling. It solves the problem of limiting users' and virtualhosts' bandwidth usage. The current version can set virtualhosts' and users' bandwidth quotas, maximal download speed, requests-per-second speed and the maximal number of simultanous IP connections.
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The Independent :: The new breed of cyber-terrorist (?!?) |
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Written by bibe
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
Could a ruthless new breed of cyber-terrorist cause meltdown at the click of a mouse? Jimmy Lee Shreeve reports
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Wired :: The Worst: Stupid Engineering Mistakes |
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Written by bibe
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
10. R101 airship, 1930
Seven years before the Hindenburg disaster, the British thought 5.5 million cubic feet of hydrogen in a bubble of fabric would make for a fun way to get around. On her maiden flight, the airship’s cover was blown open by wind, and from there it was oh-the-humanity city.
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ComputerWorld :: Visual Tour: 20 Things You Won't Like About Windows Vista |
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Written by bibe
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
The same thing happened with Windows XP. When Beta 2 arrived, I found myself torn between what was new and good about the operating system, and what was new and bad.
Significant negatives back in 2001 included product activation (which doesn't affect Microsoft volume licensing customers), changes to the network-configuration user interface and the way XP interacted with other versions of Windows on small networks. Was Windows XP truly better than Windows 2000? It was a toss-up in many ways. In the end, I went with the improved app compatibility and user interface improvements of XP. But it wasn't by much.
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