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Finish Line
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
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Extension Developers - Your Final MaxVersion Update
via Mark Finkle's Weblog by Mark Finkle on May 14, 2008
Extension Developers! Yeah, You!AMO has flipped the switch to support MaxVersion “3.0.*” so make those final version updates now. Firefox 3 RC1 is releasing very, very soon. Yes, “3.0.*” is the final MaxVersion you’ll need for Firefox 3, so don’t delay.Copied for your reading pleasure:What this means for you as an add-on author is that after you test with the Firefox 3 release...
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Voyage à Cuba 2008
via Le Portail du Collège Stanislas by alain Salvagniac on May 13, 2008
Pour voir les photos du voyage à Cuba 2008 : cliquez-iciIl y a aussi 2 vidéos :video 1video 2bonne visite
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XML: The Angle Bracket Tax
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Benjamin Golub XML doesn't suck; JSON just sucks a lot less.Everywhere I look, programmers and programming tools seem to have standardized on XML. Configuration files, build scripts, local data storage, code comments, project files, you name it -- if it's stored in a text file and needs to be retrieved and parsed, it's probably XML. I realize that we have to use something...
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DVD Porn Viruses Ravage US Soldiers' Computers
via Slashdot by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by WindPower Hehehe, on voit ve que l'army fait en Iraq...stevegee58 writes "Tom Ricks' Inbox in the Sunday Washington Post reported that bootleg DVDs purchased in Iraqi markets ("souks") are frequently infected with viruses. Iraqi soldiers were affected as well; electronic interaction between Iraqi and US soldiers frequently resulted in a corresponding exchange of viruses from...
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A Comparison of Multiple File-Hosting Sites
via gHacks technology news by Cheryl on May 12, 2008
A couple of days ago, I wrote about Uploadjockey, which allows you to upload a file to many of the popular file-hosting sites at one time. I also asked readers for their suggestions and was pleasantly surprised to find there are quite a number of multiple file-hosting sites available. I decided to try out the sites mentioned and am writing about my experiences.MassMirror: I was quite impressed...
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Nintendo's WiiWare Launches Today [Nintendo]
via Gizmodo by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by WindPower TadaThose of you who own Nintendo Wiis may like to know that Nintendo's answer to Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network titles goes live today. Called WiiWare, the offerings are smaller, downloadable games (and applications) that currently range from $5 to $15. Formerly, Nintendo has focused on the Wii's Virtual Console downloads—ports of old Nintendo titles. The...
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Google extends online-video lead
via Webware.com by Stephen Shankland on May 12, 2008
... sites served up 38 percent of the total videos watched, and YouTube accounted for 98 percent of Google's tally, ComScore said. Google gained 2.6 percentage points of market share since February.Rivals are far, far behind: Fox Interactive Media, with 4.2 percent share; Yahoo with 2.9 percent, Viacom with 2.2 percent; and Microsoft with 2.1 percent.Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion in ...
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How to Check If Your Website Is Blocked In China or Not
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on May 12, 2008
"How do I find out if web users in China can access my website at xyz.com?"Following this story on China blocking Blogger blogs ahead of Olympic games, Todd is looking to conduct similar test for his own website to confirm that his site is not blocked by the Chinese government. There are at least three reliable services that help you test Internet filtering in China using more or less the same...
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Wine Headed For a 1.0 Release. Finally.
via Wired: Compiler by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by WindPower TadaWine, the easy way to run Windows apps on Linux, is inching closer to a 1.0 release after nearly fifteen years of development. Part of the reason for the long development process is the Wine essentially creates a compatibility layer for running Windows programs without having to have Windows installed. As you might imagine, that's no easy task.But the day is nearly...
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