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Vista Service Guide: Part 1
via TweakVista.com - Latest Tweaks & News by (author unknown) on August 01, 2005
Windows Vista has several new services and features that we do not all need. I have gone through the list of services that are running in Windows Vista and compiled a list of services that you can safely disable. Before I get started, it is necessary to understand how to disable services in Windows Vista. Similar to other version of Windows, you will be using the Services MMC. Follow the...
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Vista Service Guide: Part 2
via TweakVista.com - Latest Tweaks & News by (author unknown) on August 02, 2005
As I mentioned in Vista Service Guide Part 1, Windows Vista has several new services and features that we do not all need. I have gone through the list of services that are running in Windows Vista and compiled a list of services that you can safely disable. Before I get started, it is necessary to understand how to disable services in Windows Vista. Similar to other version of Windows, you...
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Afraid of Extremes
via Into the Grey Zone by Greyzone on July 17, 2007
Scientists are often critical of businessmen for expecting things to stay the same rather than change. Yet scientists exhibit the exact same reluctance to consider change as well even when faced with it clearly. The Big Thaw, a National Geographic article about global melting ice and its consequences, treads fearfully around the topic of ice melt. The article cautiously quotes the International...
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They are Angry! Very very Angry!
via Into the Grey Zone by Greyzone on July 23, 2007
The Oil Drum is getting amusing lately. I opened up TOD and the techno-cornucopians are going nuts over anything that does not promote or espouse their agenda. The poster named Asebius, reveals himself to be a self-proclaimed "centrist" who wants to automatically tar and feather anyone associated with TOD as "terrorists", maybe so that his fedgov homeboys can come along and shut down that blog....
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Gnizr Open Source
via Geospatial Semantic Web Blog by harrychen on November 16, 2007
Image Matters LLC announced a new open source social bookmarking and mashup application called gnizr. This application project is currently hosted on Google Code under the Mozilla Public License.The goal of this project: (1) Provide enterprises and individuals with an out-of-the-box mashup framework for bookmarking, tagging, and sharing Web resources. (2) Create an open source platform for...
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MVC: Model View Controller e os Três Macacos
via CFGIGOLÔ by Fabio Terracini on January 07, 2008
Muito se fala sobre MVC, e no desenvolvimento de aplicativos em Flex comenta-se muito em relação a ele também. Embora o próprio modelo de desenvolvimento de aplicativos em Flex já possibilite o desenvolvimento de aplicativos em MVC, o advento de frameworks e micro-arquiteturas como o Cairngorm fomenta ainda mais a discussão sobre o MVC.E a estrutura para entender o MVC, uma vez que ele é...
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Techno-doping and the New Olympics
via Stories dugg by cgsheldon by (author unknown) on January 15, 2008
What happens if the "Paralympics" -- the competition for disabled athletes -- becomes an arena for the best runners (and more?) in the world?
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Paulo Coelho es un pirata y gana dinero con ello
via Quemarlasnaves.net by Claudio Ruiz on January 24, 2008
Fotografía por aart.hilal en FlickrA fines de diciembre del lejano 2006, les contaba de las buenas razones que uno podría tener para amar a Paulo Coelho. En sentido figurado, Cecilia Bolocco, si me estás leyendo.En resumidas cuentas, una sobrina iluminó al Guerrero de la Luz (?) respecto de los beneficios de la distribución en línea, la divulgación de su obra y aumento de las ventas de sus...
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