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Don Barcampo (Dec 04 2007 19:59 GMT) - Don Alphonso geht nicht auf Barcamps, erklärt wieso und Dirk hat genau den richtigen Kommentar zu der Sache. Ähnlich sehe ich es auch - Schaumschlägersessions kann man gut ignorieren, wirklich spannend sind die Unterhaltungen auf den Gängen. Barcamp, Don Alphonso |
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Guess What: People Run Wikipedia (Dec 04 2007 19:59 GMT) - It’s been awhile since we had any Wikipedia controversy, so maybe it’s about time for a pile-on — you know, something about how Jimmy Wales doesn’t care about quality, or how he runs the “ |
Genbeta
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Iniciolive, el "speed dial" online (Dec 04 2007 19:59 GMT) - Igual que los usuarios de Ópera tienen integrado el speed dial de serie, y los usuarios de Firefox lo podemos implementar mediante una extensión, si nos trasladamos a la web podemos ver algo similar en Iniciolive, Iniciolive es una página de inicio que simplemente añadiremos los enlaces, generándose automáticamente sus miniaturas, y que podemos organizar por pestañas, para que de esa manera podamos tener de forma visual y accesible las páginas que más visitamos. Además, a la hora de añadir enlaces, disponemos de unas recomendaciones, entre los más añadidos y los más recientes, que nos servirán para añadirlos a algunas de nuestras pestañas. Es un servicio sencillo, claro y simple que viene a ser el equivalente al speed dial de Opera, del que ya le hemos hablado antes, aunque organizado de manera manual aunque sencilla. Gracias Silvia por el aviso Enlace | Iniciolive Enlace | Blog de Iniciolive |
Microsoft Office Software
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Outlook, command prompt and java (Dec 04 2007 19:59 GMT) - Hi, I posted the below question in the MSDN forum and got a reply back but was asked to use this forum. So I'm copy pasting everything to here. My question: Can anyone please direct me to where I can get information on commands I would have to use from the command prompt to open up an outlook email with some of the fields filled in like the To field, body of the message(with a predefined template) and so on. I need to launch an Outlook email from java and after searching the internet for a while I was suggested that I consult the MSDN forum and I was also told that once I have the command to do whatever I want to from the command prompt, I can do the same command in java. |
Microsoft Office Software
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Outlook, command prompt and java (Dec 04 2007 19:59 GMT) - Hi, I posted the below question in the MSDN forum and got a reply back but was asked to use this forum. So I'm copy pasting everything to here. My question: Can anyone please direct me to where I can get information on commands I would have to use from the command prompt to open up an outlook email with some of the fields filled in like the To field, body of the message(with a predefined template) and so on. I need to launch an Outlook email from java and after searching the internet for a while I was suggested that I consult the MSDN forum and I was also told that once I have the command to do whatever I want to from the command prompt, I can do the same command in java. |
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interview d'un professionnel. (Dec 04 2007 19:58 GMT) - Salut, ce que tu peux faire (et ce que j'ai fais quand j'étais en L1 SV à Nancy ;)) c'est de retourner voir un de tes profs de SVT de collège ou de lycée ! D'abord c'est quelqu'un que tu connais donc c'est plus facile qu'avec un inconnu et en plus rare sont ceux qui vont t'envoyer chi... ! N'hesite pas à appeler les établissements pour connaitre les emplois du temps ! |
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Blist - Flex Based Spreadsheet (Dec 04 2007 19:58 GMT) - Ryan Stewart posted a blog entry last week on Blist, a Flex and Ruby on Rails speadsheet application. As Ryan mentions, this is in addition to Buzzword, the word processor recently purchased by Adobe, and SlideRocket, the Flex based presentation tool (for those of you playing Flex based Office bingo). TechCrunch had a more detailed post on Blist as well a few weeks ago. Ryan has a screenshot gallery up on ZDNet if you're interested in seeing what the app looks like. You can sign up to be notif |
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Microsoft kills Santa Claus (Dec 04 2007 19:58 GMT) - Christmas canceled due to salty tongue Microsoft has killed Santa Claus today, after an unsatisfactory attempt to restrain the North Pole-based jolly old elf from instant messaging children about oral sex.? |
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Flash Player 9 for Solaris (Dec 04 2007 19:58 GMT) - We already can see H.264 quality video and hear HE-AAC quality audio from flash videos on Windows, Mac and Linux. Well now you Solaris geeks can experience it for yourselves with this Flash Player 9 update Of course your videos need to have been properly encoded to witness the full beauty of this update but if don't have any videos you can see a demo here. Now you can have your cake and eat it too! ps: |
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Disponible Mandriva 2008 Flash 4G (Dec 04 2007 19:58 GMT) - Vía: VivaLinux! Mandriva actualizó por segunda vez este año la versión de su distribución en un pendrive USB arrancable. El nuevo Mandriva 2008 Flash sigue teniendo una capacidad de 4 Gb, pero ahora está basado en el escritorio KDE de Mandriva 2008. Mandriva 2008 Flash incluye también una nueva característica: |
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Comments not working (Dec 04 2007 19:57 GMT) - Our commenting system is not working. We suspect it is We confirmed it was the fault of this large cockroach I saw over the weekend. It was atop a urinal cake at a Pasadena movie theater, calmly grooming its antennae. (Click on thumbnail for enlargement.)... |
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Comments not working (Dec 04 2007 19:57 GMT) - [ Img 0064-1] Our commenting system is not working. We suspect it is the fault of this large cockroach I saw over the weekend. It was atop a urinal cake at a Pasadena movie theater, calmly grooming its antennae. (Click on thumbnail for enlargement.) We hope to have the comments system repaired soon. |
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MPAA Takes University Toolkit Offline For GPL Violation (Dec 04 2007 19:57 GMT) - Remember last week how the MPAA was pushing a ridiculous toolkit on universities that was officially supposed to help universities track network usage, but also had the side-effect of potentially exposing all sorts of private info? Well, some folks noticed that the toolkit was built on open source technologies, such as Ubuntu Linux, though [...] |
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