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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Navigation Menus: Trends and Examples
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on February 26, 2008
Navigation is the most significant element in web design. Since web-layouts don’t have any physical representation a user can stick to, consistent navigation menu is one of the few design elements which provide users with some sense of orientation and guide them through the site. Users should be able to rely on it which is why designers shouldn’t mess around with it.That’s why in most cases...
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Google Releases Static Maps API
via ProgrammableWeb by John Musser on February 25, 2008
If you want a dead-simple way to create custom maps without needing to worry about JavaScript or programming then the just announcedGoogle Static Maps API may be your answer. Google’s new API allows you to generate the maps using a regular URL (ala REST) along with parameters specifying location, size, etc and it returns a unique GIF image with that map. We have created a Static Maps API...
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Another trojan embedded in a MS-Word DOC, (Tue, Feb 26th)
via SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green by (author unknown) on February 27, 2008
Once again this appears to be a targeted attack. There have been reports of a 'zero-day' however thi ...(more)...
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USA nehmen High-Tech-Zaun in Betrieb
via futurezone.ORF.at by (author unknown) on February 24, 2008
In Zukunft soll ein virtueller High-Tech-Zaun die Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko vor Schmugglern schützen.
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Microsoft kündigt mehr Interoperabilität an
via Pro-Linux News by (author unknown) on February 24, 2008
Microsoft hat begonnen, bisher vertrauliche Schnittstellen- und Protokoll-Dokumentation zu veröffentlichen, die jedoch weder patent- noch lizenzfrei ist.
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Critical VMware security alert for Windows-hosted VMware client versions, (Sun, Feb 24th)
via SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green by (author unknown) on February 24, 2008
During the last couple of years intensive security research has been performed on virtualization env ...(more)...
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HP Compaq 2133: UMPC unter 450 Euro?
via neuerdings.com by Adrian Bechtold on February 21, 2008
Der Eee PC von ASUS feiert derzeit Verkaufserfolge und auch HP eifert dem Trend nach. Schon im April soll der kleine HP Compaq 2133 der neue Stern am UMPC-Himmel werden.Die Zukunft ist klein, so dürfte zumindest zusammenfassend der Verkaufserfolg des ASUS Eee PC zu werten sein. Das kleine Notebook für unter 300 Euro schlug trotz einiger Kinderkrankheiten alle Verkaufserwartungen . Nun steigt...
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Loremo: 0,6 Liter auf 100 km
via neuerdings.com by Peter Sennhauser on February 24, 2008
Der Loremo könnte ein wahrhaft smartes Auto werden. 600 Kilogramm leicht, verbraucht der Zweisitzer in der geplanten Elektro-Version umgerechnet sechs Deziliter Diesel auf 100 km.Sieht gut aus und ist gut für die Umwelt: LoremoFalls er denn wirklich - angeblich noch in diesem Jahr - auf europäischen Strassen auftaucht, könnte er der wahre Smart werden. Der war auch mal als Sparmobil für zwei...
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