Posted by Makin, at 10:26AM 01/21/09 :
50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools
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PHP is one of the most widely used open-source server-side scripting languages that exist today. With over 20 million indexed domains using PHP, including major websites like Facebook, Digg and WordPress, there are good reasons why many Web developers prefer it to other server-side scripting languages, such as Python and Ruby.
tags: server side scripting
· digg
· python
· open source server
· ruby
and 3 more.
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Posted by Makin, at 09:20AM 01/20/09 :
Windows 7 - What It Means for Gamers
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Will Windows 7 achieve the respect that Vista failed to win? It's telling that one element of Windows 7 Microsoft isn't especially trumpeting (amidst the cloud of self-congratulation about how the new OS is slicker, faster and essentially the Barack Obama of networking) is its gaming clout.
tags: congratulation
· microsoft
· clout
· barack obama
· networking
and 2 more.
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Posted by Makin, at 11:20AM 01/19/09 and by 1 others:
Digg: Sponsored by StumbleUpon?
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Shown in this screen shot is an ad for StumbleUpon which is running on Digg. This is a brilliant move by StumbleUpon! After you click through on the ad they have a very slick video on how easy it is to place an ad with their service. By the way Reddit has a similar program too with sponsored links.
tags: brilliant move
· reddit
· stumbleupon
groups: in social bookmarking
Posted by Makin, at 07:08PM 01/17/09 :
Wine 1.1.13 Released
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* Freedesktop.org-compliant startup notifications.
* Many fixes for 64-bit application support.
* Improved graphics support in Internet Explorer.
* Various Richedit improvements.
* Better certificate manager dialog.
* Various bug fixes.
tags: internet explorer
· wine
· bug fixes
· improvements
· notifications
and 3 more.
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Posted by Makin, at 09:28AM 01/17/09 :
UK ISPs to Become Piracy Cops
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UK communications minister Lord Carter has drafted new regulations that will require ISPs to warn customers suspected of sharing copyrighted material, that they are acting illegally. Furthermore, ISPs will have to hand over details of repeated infringers to the entertainment industry and other rights holders.
tags: entertainment industry
· cops
· piracy
· rights holders
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