Opera celebrates its 10-year anniversary and put a party page online for this occasion! If you are an unregistered opera user, make sure you stop by to get your free registration key! 8)
Month: August 2005
Ruby
No, not ATI’s Ruby ;). I’ve heard of ruby quite a few times lately, but it was always scripting related. Now I read they also use it for web applications. Read all about it at Ruby on Rails
Open source virtualization?
You ask? XenSource donates! I searched the net several times in the past, looking for an open source alternative to VMWare. Never found one, and now, it suddenly drops out of the sky ;).
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DI just does it
For several years now, I listen to some DI trance from time to time, and they have never disappointed me! OK, that’s it, thought everyone ought to know that 😉
Flash bookmarklet
A bookmarklet to control playback of flash movies in your browser. Yup, it even supports Opera although it is not mentioned on the site!
Searching blogs
Why not? My blog is only for a few hours online yet, and it has already indexed it through the RSS feeds!
Update: of course, me being a bloggin noob, I didn’t know the pingomatic takes care of that 😉
Go G..
or *geee*? 🙄 Google seems to want a piece of the IM cake. Mja, can’t blame them, they don’t want to feel left out I guess ;). I read about it some time ago. A colleague told me today, the first version seems to be released. Google Talk. Right…. maybe, people will start asking for each others gmail account instead of their MSN account. I always hate it when people ask for my “chat account”, by which they mean, MSN.
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Posting spree
Heh, quite some posts for a first day. Beginner’s motivation, I guess 😉
Flashing the desktop
Today I discovered there finally is a platform-independent version of vnc2swf!! Vnc2swf is a tool which enables one to capture (part of) the desktop directly into an SWF file through a VNC server.
Formerly, it was a linux-only tool written in C, but now it’s rewritten in Python using SDL as a back-end for viewing. It is also hosted on SourceForge now.