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Archive for May, 2007
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Start creating off line web applications with Google gears, find out why windows vista is no more secured than windows XP, learn six ways to write more comprehensible code, discover which ISPs Are Spying on You? Don’t share iTunes plus downloaded songs, use 20 ways to use Gmail filters, learn how to build a Firefox Read more …
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Thursday, May 24th, 2007
There’s a lot of hype around the blogsphere about Technorati’s new look and features, and about the extended downtime during the site’s relaunch.
Technorati has incorporated improved support for tagging, meaning it can better assemble collections of media (blogs, images, video) based users interests. It also eliminated the search silos, a concept casual users never managed Read more …
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
Check out new wireless broadband prototypes, replace your iPod batter on your own, keep your children busy while you work from home, use a few graphic and web design ideas an tutorials, find some great bargains and more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Hardware
New superfast wireless broadband device prototype submitted to FCC - While Read more …
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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Display song lyrics when you play them in your music player, review the first terabyte hard drive, learn ruby quickly, use 25 Code snippets for web designers, read how tech customers balk at extra cost of going green, find good bargains and much more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Software and Services
Minilyrics will display Read more …
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Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
Get colored fonts on your iPod, remote control your torrents with uTorrent’s WebUI, use shortcuts for special Gmail labels, get simple tutorials on CSS and lists, rediscover the button element, check out AMDs new chips, find good bargains and more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Hardware
Colored font on your iPod - It’s finally happened. Read more …
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Get the all new Blender 2.44, watch flickr photos in a whole new way, become a star in YouTube world, read the essential guide to piracy, discuss building an open source distributed Google clone, find out which new domain names could come in mid-2008, and much more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
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Monday, May 14th, 2007
Do your online brainstorming online with Bubbl.us, Check out the new Radeon HD 2900 XT from ATI/AMD, discover Hubble’s successor, read about Google’s search in the s dark side, learn the fastest way to post bookmarks to Del.icio.us, learn the 7 signs your project will never make it to production, find many bargains and much Read more …
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Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
Not to much on this edition of the daily friction. You can still check how it would be using the net without Google, create your own Mac style dock menu on your website, and find many bargains on today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Information
Life without Google - For the last two weeks, I’ve had google.com Read more …
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Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Remove infections from your windows using Microsoft Windows malicious software removal tool, boot your machine using the Ultimate Boot CD, check your BIOS and hardware specifications using the BIOS Agent, check out the ATI open source driver development, discover who Killed Cryptome.org, create sexy buttons with CSS, create a flash slide show, find bargains and Read more …
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Monday, May 7th, 2007
So it’s all over the net, MySpace is acquiring Photobucket for $250 million in cash!!! Since Photobucket is both a photo (or more accurately an image) hosting service and a video hosting service the comparison to other recent similar deals is inevitable. So is it a steal compared to the Google/YouTube $1.65 billion deal or Read more …
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Monday, May 7th, 2007
Update you PHP server, check out street maps of Russia, Turkey, Lithuania, Slovenia, Taiwan, Croatia, Greece, Thailand & Estonia in Google maps, check if you know the bare minimum of regular expressions, find bargains and much more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Software and Services
PHP 5.2.2 and PHP 4.4.7 released - These releases are Read more …
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Friday, May 4th, 2007
Install the new and final Pidgin, Check out the Reclusa gaming keyboard, read whats in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, remember what are the 7 things system administrators forget to do, learn how to access Pandora from outside the US, discover microformats, and more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Software and Services
And now, Pidgin 2.0 Read more …
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
Watch TV with Joost, learn who’s counting clicks and how, get a run down on some extreme CSS resets, play an NBA star in Second Life, find some good bargains, and more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
Software and Services
Joost goes live - Joost announced today that it officially launched its self-titled Internet Read more …
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
Many developers for Vista noticed all the new issues with editing and/or deleting registry keys. The new security measures turned the whole registry model to a major pain for developers.
A first step to some would be to check if the key is WRP Protected or not. To do that do the following:
Right click on the Read more …
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Tuesday, May 1st, 2007
New month, with some new friction. Test your hard drives with The Drive Fitness Test, and after your done with that set the failure-prediction agent to protect your data, check out the new Pidgin (formally known as GAIM), play with Optimus Prime, find many new bargains and more in today’s edition of the Daily Friction.
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