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Dec 26th, 2005
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WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. More simply, WordPress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it. Yeah good cut and paste job from the website, basically this website is powered by WordPress, I love it and I recommend it to anyone who wants to have a great dynamic website with great support. Anyway, the final version of 2.0 is released after much speculation and waiting, you can see it running on the UNN Testing Blog.
Most of the changes are in the administration...
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Dec 22nd, 2005
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Shock horror, more lies. Watch the video at ICH.
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Dec 21st, 2005
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Well today I played on the notorious Playstation portable and I actually wanted to find something terrible with it, but surprisingly I am very pleased with it.
I was playing “liberty city” and to my eyes the quality was just as good as the PS2, I am aware of the fact that many people who read blogs and who know just the slightest about PC will loath all forms of consoles, but you know what this is different.
I think that I could spend a whole day in the back of a car with one of these playing games or watching movies. I think by now most probably have seen the PSP on TV or even in real...
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Dec 21st, 2005
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Splinter Cell: Double Agent has been announced a few days ago. 2 Movies have been released and IGN had an interview with Daniel Roy from Ubisoft.
IGN: The double agent aspect sounds like it’s more intrinsic to the game’s overall design than just the story plotline. Can you talk a bit about this?
Daniel Roy: You’re absolutely right! When we came up with the Double Agent concept, we thought long and hard on what it could mean for the gameplay, especially in the context of Splinter Cell. For instance, as a double agent, you will be given dual, sometimes contradictory objectives...
We’re proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family. Together we’ll continue to improve how people discover, remember and share on the Internet, with a big emphasis on the power of community. We’re excited to be working with the Yahoo! Search team – they definitely get social systems and their potential to change the web. (We’re also excited to be joining our fraternal twin Flickr!)
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Dec 9th, 2005
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Once they get going…
Feed meView your favorite RSS feeds right in Gmail as “Clips” along the top of your Gmail screen. Display clips from blogs, news sites and other online sources. Pick from the latest headlines, random popular feeds, or add any RSS/Atom feed you want. Learn more
See it nowDon’t want to wait for an attachment to download? Now when you get Microsoft Office, OpenOffice or .pdf attachments, you can view them as a web page in HTML by clicking the “View as HTML” link right next to it. For when you’re on a mobile device or you don’t want to install...
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Dec 3rd, 2005
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Quite a cool thing from ‘Harold Hanek’, a Wikipedia browser. It basically allows you to browse Wikipedia faster online using AJAX technology.
Gollum is the name of my newest crime of invention. By reducing the complexity of information, I have created a fast and eyefriendly browser through the free encyclopedia “Wikipedia”. Originally this invention was built up for my daughter but now I have expanded it to the world for free as an open source project under GPL.
-> Check it out!
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Dec 2nd, 2005
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GMail (or should I start calling it Google Mail?) has added yet another free feature:
Virus scanning is here!
Get an automatic check-up every time you open or send a message with an attachment. We even try our best to remove viruses so we can protect you against all the ones we find. You’re on your own with the common cold (try chicken soup). Learn more
Update:
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Ideas on the new developments; PC Advisor suggest that maybe Gmail is finally exiting the beta stage.
I personally think that as long as Google continually update GMail then, like their other services, it will continue to become...