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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Associated Press Fight The News Pirates

Associated Press (AP) as the leading news offices in Washington the United States will prosecute to the sites online that they do piracy news.

The policy of the firm for pirate news on Monday announced yesterday it had taken. The leading news agency of United States origin embarrased with piracy and the news published on the websites of the internet.

"We can not wait for more people take the results of our work. AP had to take this step," said AP Chairman Dean Singleton, as released by AFP, Tuesday (7/4/2009).

In addition to copyright infringement, the internet development which can be accessed by anyone to make the newspaper industry excited. As known, the high cost of printing in the newspaper industry is making slow roll mats.

Google News Aggregator sites as also not escape from the AP says that Google News Aggregator site as often as the news event pirate way without permission.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Puppy Linux, Mini but Optimal

Puppy Linux is a Linux-based OS that was first developed by Barry Kauler. Puppy Linux is known as a Linux OS Live CD, but lately many users install Pupy Linux directly to computer hard drives.

Views of Puppy Linux is very familiar with Windows so that everyone who wanted to switch from Windows to Linux Puppy will not get difficulties. If we install Puppy Linux, we do not need to worry about program or application. Puppy Linux has provides office word application called Abiword, Gnumeric as sub of excel and others, most importantly of all applications are free, don’t need to pirate them.

To connect Puppy Linux has provided the interface is very easy to use our network to stay choose what we want to do.

Interface on the network there are two options that set the modem or LAN, and then we just follow next steps to complete the connection.

To surf the internet in Puppy Linux has provided a firm that is the browser firefox, we can always update the latest version of this browser. For those users who have a hobby Mailing, not need worry Puppy Linux has provided the thunderbird mail client or mail claws.

That does not lose again pulling Puppy Linux support for graphics and multimedia, graphics Puppy Linux provides many applications that can be utilized to support the work we are one of them used the Gimp to edit images.

Gimp addition there are many other graphics applications that can be used free of charge.

From the side also does not forget about multimedia, applications are provided so that the complete CD / DVD ripper, CD / DVD player, MP3 player and so on.

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Minefield Browser, The Faster One

If you are looking for an internet browser that leaves you big-O-mouthed for its speed, you'll surprised that this project is developed by Mozilla, which is a predecessor of the upcoming versions of Firefox!
How fast? Some claim that it has the fastest javascript engine on this world, which means it leaves Google's Chrome browser in the dust. In my own unscientific tests, I'd say that this assertion is correct.
However, it's still not a stable version as it's a pre-release/alpha version of the Firefox browser. And therefore many add-ons are not yet supported. For those who want to try it here you can download the version for your platform, Windows, Linux or Mac.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/

Saturday, October 4, 2008

SiteTalkZone Webmaster Forum Community

Sitetalkzone (STL) is forum community which discuss about many thing especially webmaster-related. You can find, posting, or asking about SEO, 

SE, and many thing, it's very usefull.

Sitetalkzone (STL) also create contest. Since 28September, there is interesting contest running. And i find the prize is so interesting...!!!

Look at this :

1st PLACE
- 250$ cash in Paypal.
- 3 month Ad spot on Sitetalkzone.

2nd Place
- Any available TLD of your choice.
- 1 month Ad spot on Sitetalkzone.
- 6 months of free hosting.

3rd Place
- Any available TLD of your choice.
- 1 month ad spot on Sitetalkzone.
- 3 months of free hosting.


Wow very interesting, right...!!? So, don't waste your time by registering there and join for the contest.

This is highly recommended site for you...!!!

Ups, i forgot about the link. You can register here :
http://www.sitetalkzone.com

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

NTFS or FAT

What are those?? Do you familiar with them? yups, they are kind of file system in Windows OS. Some people said if you Win 2000 or higher OS user, better to apply NTFS in your system because more stable than FAT or FAT32. Do you really considered about that?, o c'mon.. so do I. Now don't too hard to understand my posting, it's just tell you what are NTFS and FAT. Here is this..
NTFS: New Technology File System
FAT: File Allocation Table

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Firefox 3 beta 2 officially released

Mozilla has announced the official release of Firefox 3 beta 2, the tenth major developer milestone in the Firefox 3 development timeline. The new beta, which is available for download from Mozilla's web site, includes interface improvements and a lot of extra polish.

Mozilla's quality standards for betas require that all of the planned features be fully implemented and robust enough for daily browsing by a large number of people. That standard was fulfilled last month by the Milestone 9 release, which was the first to bear the beta designation. Additional betas will be released on a consistent basis until all of the implemented features are finalized and performance matches or exceeds that of Firefox. At that point, Mozilla will transition to release candidates to resolve last-minute regressions before the official release.


The download manager was completely rewritten for Firefox 3 to include support for searching through previous downloads and resuming downloads between sessions. All of those features were included in the previous beta, but the download manager continues to gain subtle usability improvements. In this release, the domain of the site from which the file originated is displayed next with each entry in the download manager.

The new Firefox visual styles for Windows and Mac OS X haven't landed yet, but this beta is the first release to include the new Linux visual refresh. On Linux, Firefox will now adopt stock icons from the user's GNOME icon theme and use additional icons from Tango in cases where stock icons aren't available. The new default Firefox theme for Linux also closely conforms to the user's default GTK theme. The improvement is so profound that one can hardly distinguish Firefox from conventional GNOME applications. For the first time ever, Firefox truly looks like a part of the GNOME desktop. I've written extensively about many aspects of the Linux visual refresh and plan to do a followup in the near future.

The location bar auto-complete feature has gotten even smarter in the latest beta. Auto-completion will work on page titles, addresses, or tags. The auto-complete user interface, which has also been improved, will now underline the matching part of the address. The Places system got some improvements too. History and tags are now directly accessible through the Places Organizer, which can be accessed by selecting Show All Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu.

n addition to usability enhancements, Firefox 3 beta 2 also delivers better performance and a reduction in memory overhead. During the Firefox 3 development cycle, over 300 individual memory leaks have been plugged and many more are eliminated by the new XPCOM cycle collector. In beta 2, more than 30 additional memory leaks have been fixed, and there have been 11 improvements to the Firefox memory footprint. Mozilla also says that performance is better in beta 2 as a result of performance tuning that was made possible by architectural changes.

Overall, it's another very impressive release that reflects the rapidly-growing robustness of Firefox 3. I've been using the nightly builds as my primary browser for some time, and I've been very happy with many of the new features. The quality of beta 1 was so high that it even managed to convert a few skeptics. The second beta further refines the experience and brings us closer to the release candidates.

source: http://url.fullcirclemagazine.org/a81c71



Next IE8 is coming soon...!!!

In an about-face it credited to a renewed companywide emphasis on interoperability, Microsoft Corp. said Monday it will make its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) browser default to a new, standards-compliant method of displaying Web pages, rather than the existing, more Microsoft-centric one.
The move should make it easier for developers to create Web pages that render properly on multiple browsers, including IE8, Firefox, Apple's Safari and others, without breaking the pages or requiring extensive recoding. "Thinking about IE8's behavior with these principles in mind, interpreting Web content in the most standards-compliant way possible is a better thing to do," an unnamed Microsoft employee wrote on Microsoft's IEBlog.
The move, on the eve of Microsoft's MIX developer conference in Las Vegas that runs tomorrow through Friday, won plaudits from those who have long complained that Microsoft has used its market dominance to avoid making IE compatible with other Web browsers in an attempt to force time-pressed developers to choose to support only the most popular Web browser -- IE. About three-fourths of Internet users used one version or another of IE last month, according to data from Net Applications. "I fully understood and had come to accept Microsoft's earlier decision to break with convention and not automatically opt sites into the new engine, but I have to say I'm glad they've reversed that decision," wrote Aaron Gustafson of The Web Standards Project. "Personally, I feel their product (and the Web at large) is better for it." "Now they have made the change, it is up to us as Web developers to fix our sites when IE8 comes along. In the long run though, we get a better Web," wrote Dion Almaer, co-founder of Web development community, Ajaxian.com. "Celebrate! C'mon!" wrote Molly Holzschlag, a Web developer and author.
All Web browsers render Web pages in several ways that vary in their degree of compliance with what are considered to be accepted Web standards. IE8 can render Web pages in one of three ways, according to a PressPass article posted Monday on Microsoft's site. One "reflects Microsoft's implementation of current Web standards," according to Microsoft. It passes the popular Web standards test Acid2, and thus "is forward-looking and preferred by Web designers," according to Microsoft. Another is based on "Microsoft's implementation of Web standards at the time of the release of Internet Explorer 7 in 2006." The third is "based on rendering methods dating back to the early Web." Microsoft had previously said it would make IE 8 default to the IE7 rendering mode to better maintain compatibility with existing Web pages developed for IE 7. But it finally decided to make its new super-standards mode the default.
"While we do not believe there are currently any legal requirements that would dictate which rendering mode must be chosen as the default for a given browser, this step clearly removes this question as a potential legal and regulatory issue," said Brad Smith, Microsoft senior vice president and general counsel, in the PressPass.


source: computerworld.com