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Live Mesh - The Version You Can Understand
via Mashable! by Stan Schroeder on April 22, 2008
I’ve been reading the coverage of Microsoft Live Mesh, Microsoft’s latest project uncovered at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, and I get the feeling that after all the buzzwords being thrown around, most people still won’t understand what the hell this thing is really about. So, I’ve decided to make it as simple as possible. What - Live Mesh is a service that lets you synchronize...
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The Future Of Online Advertising: Entertainment vs. Information
via Media 2.0 Workgroup by Scott Karp on April 23, 2008
There are two principal ways advertisers are trying to create value for consumers on the web — and they must create value because, you know, consumers are in control. On the web, advertisers can provide entertainment or information.How effective is advertising as information on the web? See Google’s $15B in ad revenue — an $5.19 billion in ad revenue in Q1 2008. The technology of web search...
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New Screencast: Introduction to Firebug
via CSS-Tricks by Chris Coyier on April 23, 2008
I’m sure a lot of you are already Firebug junkies. Awesome. There probably isn’t much here you haven’t already seen. This is more of an introduction to what Firebug does for the uninitiated. Next week I’ll be finishing up the Photoshop conversion series by going back to Photoshop and showing how that mockup was first created.Firebug is an essential Firefox extension for web designers and...
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Our Videos at One Year: Facts and Figures
via Common Craft - Explanations In Plain English - by leelefever on April 22, 2008
... Since our work is in front of people often, we both feel a little self conscious in talking about the numbers behind the videos. We don't want to seem ostentatious or too self-promotional. But, at the same time, I think that exposing some of the figures provides context and hopefully examples of the power of Social Media.So, let's take a look. First, please note that the #s of view...
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Software Updates Week 17
via gHacks technology news by Martin on April 23, 2008
I totally forgot to post the software updates article yesterday and apologize for that. This week was rather eventful with updates to several popular applications including three Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Open Suse and Damn Small Linux).A short explanation for those that never followed one of my software updates articles before. I collect information about software updates and compile a list...
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BBtv: Graffiti Research Lab, the movie
via Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin on April 23, 2008
Grab your LEDthrowies and your laser tagging units, comrades, and join the revolution. Today on Boing Boing tv, a sneak peek at a new documentary film on the subversive public art collective known as Graffiti Research Lab, who develop and distribute "open source technologies for urban communication." The voices you'll hear in today's episode -- GRL founders James Powderly and Evan Roth....
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New Release of ElasticFox
via Amazon Web Services Blog by AWS Editor on April 23, 2008
Many people have told me that they have used the ElasticFox extension for Firefox to get started with Amazon EC2. ElasticFox makes it easy to see the list of available AMIs (Amazon Machine Images), to launch any number of instances of those AMIs, and to monitor and manage the running instances:We just released version 1.4 of this powerful tool. In addition to wiping out some bugs related to...
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Firefox reached 29% share in Europe
via Mozilla Links by Percy Cabello on April 23, 2008
XiTi Monitor has released the latest numbers on browsers utilization in Europe and the rest of the world, announcing it has reached about 29% in March 2008.Finland, Poland and Slovenia keep leading the pack with 45.9%, 44% and 43,7% respectively. Considering other browsers including Safari and Opera probably have a strong presence in Europe as well, it could also mean that Firefox is used even...
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BBtv: Graffiti Research Lab, the movie
via Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin on April 23, 2008
Grab your LEDthrowies and your laser tagging units, comrades, and join the revolution. Today on Boing Boing tv, a sneak peek at a new documentary film on the subversive public art collective known as Graffiti Research Lab, who develop and distribute "open source technologies for urban communication." The voices you'll hear in today's episode -- GRL founders James Powderly and Evan Roth....
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Linux Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron Officially Released, Flapping in the Free Air [Ubuntu]
via Gizmodo by matt buchanan on April 23, 2008
A month after the beta dropped, Linux distro Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron is officially out. Besides running GNOME 2.22 and Firefox 3 Beta 5, a big new feature is Wubi support, which'll let Ubuntu live on the same partition as Windows and makes it easy to uninstall if you want to retreat back into Microsoft's bosom. If you're Li-curious, now's a good time to try. The site's...
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