Archive for July, 2008
Teenager hacks together hardware for controlling your car via phone
Using little more than book knowledge, experience from previous projects, and a healthy shot of elbow grease, a Kenyan kid has constructed a nifty (and perhaps just a little scary) box that attaches to your car to provide a number of unique remote-control features that you’re not going to find on your average OnStar setup.
The [...]
The Ugliest Facebook Profile You Will Ever See!
I almost pissed my pants seeing this picture , this is definitely the ugliest Facebook profile I have ever seen.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Blogging Task 9 – Google Docs vs. Office Live Workspace
Google DOCS:
Documents
Each document can be up to 500K, plus up to 2MB per embedded image.
You can upload documents from any of the following file formats:
HTML
Plain text (.txt)
Microsoft Word
.rtf
Open Office (.odt)
You have a combined limit of 5000 documents and presentations and 5000 images.
Spreadsheets
Each spreadsheet can be up to 256 columns, or up to 200,000 cells, or [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )IT jobs will drop in 2009
IT staff jobs are at increasing risk — both for contractors and in-house workers — according to a survey of top CIOs by Goldman Sachs & Co. released last week. Global services companies will also feel the pinch because of the slowing economy.
A second survey showed that basic PC and network hardware, as well as [...]
Happy SysAdmin Day!
OMG. There is such a thing.
Today is SysAdmin Day, otherwise known System Administrator Appreciation Day. This “holiday” was first celebrated in 2000 and takes place annually on the last Friday in July. The goal, according to the SysAdmin Day website, it to give the guys and gals who maintain your computer network some love… and [...]
Google map could “invade ur privacy” – humour
Friends,
Want to know the downside of Google Earth if going real time…?
Marge Simpson had the experience.
Blogging Task 8 – Logging in
I don’t use special utility to create all of the images below. I just use the “PrtScn” button in my keyboard, then paste it in MS Paintbrush. After that, I crop the area that I want to upload, paste them in a new file and save them in different files.
WordPress
All the login page below provide [...]
Japanese Browser Maker Challange IE & Firefox
A Japanese software company is stepping up international promotion of its Web browser in the hope of carving out a 5 percent share over the next few years of a market dominated by Internet Explorer and Firefox.
The Sleipnir browser is well-known among Japanese geeks, many of whom value the high level of customization that the [...]
Google Issue in OZ – part 1
At the moment, Google’s performance is in excellent condition. They control 78.35% of search engine market share worldwide ( Net Applications 2008 ) and their revenue increase $1.5 billion as ended on 31 March 2008. But these do not guarantee Google’s future success since the competition in this market is intense.
I found some interesting issues that [...]
.me domain name open for registration
Friends, do you know that the registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon?
This opportunity giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address.
This domain name was previously assigned to Montenegro after the country gained independence in June 2006.
However, owing to the widespread potential appeal of the name it is now [...]
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