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Google Wave From
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I've been looking at and watching webinars about Google Wave the next thing from those every so nice people that brought us Gmail and Calendars and other handy little gadget. "The Wave" is the "person… more
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USA gives up the Internet. From
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With many countries less than happy about American control of the internet, Washington has said it will allow foreign governments more of a say in the future of the system. ICANN – the official body t… more
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Conservative news fundraising website From
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Strapped for cash or cutting edge technology? The Conservatives have launched a new campaigning website, claiming it the most advanced of its kind since the pre-election Obama site. MyConservatives… more
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pop mail or google From
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On a similar theme, what's the feeling about moving to Google's premium services instead running an office server etc... Just to add to this a little a quick vox pop elsewhere has come out in favou… more
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Windows 7 From
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Now that Windows 7 is out in wild, I would be interested to know what people think - good and bad - of the new OS from Microsoft? Comment to this post and let me know. … more
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Data capture the easy way From
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If you need a form online, you should give Jotform a try. I was a bit wary when I started, suspecting that the java based platform would be slow and clunky. You can imagine my surprise to come face to… more
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Don't Get Stuffed! From
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For those of you that rely on your Google ranking to bring in the trade SEO is more than just an interesting exercise, it's a essential element of your business plan and discovering that Google has pe… more
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Google Hacks Part 2 From
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Get the local time anywhere - not quite a hack, but a useful little tool regardless. Enter simply 'what time is it to get the local time in big cities around the world, or add the locale at the end of… more
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Bad Phorm. From
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Worried about Internet security? But possibly using BT as your provider, after all British Telecom is practically an institution, one to trust right? Er...wrong, with a capital W and a big "rong" att… more
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Google Hacks – Part 1 From
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Google Hacks – Part 1 Essentially, there are two types of search engines, the first is called the searchable subject index. This type searches only titles and descriptions of sites. The other type … more
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PCLinuxOS comes to my rescue From
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Image via Wikipedia Upgrade Friday evening: OK it was my fault! There I've said it and its true. I broke one of the rules for Ubuntu Linux which basically said "Thou shalt not use the upgrade feat… more
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Webmail and I! From
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There are two ways to handle your email, the first in using POP3/IMAP with an email client like Outlook or Thunderbird. You set up your accounts and download your messages. Read, reply and save or del… more
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Microsoft retires XP From
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Image via Wikipedia Word on the net is that Microsoft plans to drop free support Windows XP and Office 2003 as of next week. On April 14, the Redmond giant ends consumer support for Office 2003 in ad… more
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In praise of Twitter From
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Image via CrunchBase Twitter is one of those applications that seems to possess no middle ground. You either love it and want to sign up immediately and see how popular you can become with a horde of… more
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Is older better From
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If you are like me you may think that the latest version of some browsers out there, far from being bigger and better have mastered the bigger bit at the expense of the better. Firefox is a case in po… more
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Firefox - not so hot. From
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In a blog post on Monday, Ben Galbraith, co-director of developer tools at Mozilla, explains that browsers are evolving from page rendering applications into application runtime environments. As that … more
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The rise of the social network From
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The rise of social networking sites offers people new and varied ways to communicate via the internet, whether through their PC, mobile device or phone. They allow people to create their own online pa… more
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Safari 4, Firefox 3.1, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8 compared From
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(248 days old)
Safari 4, Firefox 3.1, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8 compared Whats the best browser? Its not the easiest question to answer, but have a look at some of the notes below before you decide on your… more
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Stop the bot From
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Image via Wikipedia Finding yourself as part of a botnet is no fun. Your computer becomes your worst enemy, watching everything you do which unless you use your rig for nothing more than a quick peep… more
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Jaiku code under the open source From
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Google yesterday announced that it is releasing its Jaiku code under the open source Apache license 2.0 Google acquired the Twitter-like application in 2007, but immediately closed it to the public… more
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The Rise of the Social Nervous System. From
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Joshua Michele-Ross published an informed piece for Forbes Magazine called The Rise of the Social Nervous System. His essential arguement is that communication is the foundation of society, business … more
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The Voice of Google! From
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Google has released a mobile phone service called Google Voice that converts voicemails into emails, potentially stepping on the toes of companies such as Spinvox. The new service will enable a person… more
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Dual Booting XP and Ubuntu 8.04 From
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I was in Bournemouth over the weekend, dual booting my daughters' rig. The plan was to have both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux hardy Heron 8.04 on a 250gig hard drive. Like most students, she was not th… more
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Microsoft: Patchwork From
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Microsoft released three Security Bulletins addressing eight separate vulnerabilities on Tuesday. One critical and two important. MS09-006 ("critical") resolves a vulnerability in the Windows kernel. … more
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Windows 7 - the big turn-off a big turn on? From
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Wanderjahre IT It turns out it is not just Internet Explorer that users will be able to turn off in Windows 7. Microsoft have said that users will have the option of disabling a number of features of … more
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Website Stories From
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(262 days old)
Many people come up with ideas for websites that they never get round to executing. Some never get as far as ordering a website hosting service others get their website up but abandon it, despite hav… more
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CyberBully From
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If you are getting messages to the effort that adding someone to your list of friends will result in your computer being taken over like some badly made 1950's horror movie, you can relax it ain't goi… more
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My Twitter Front Page From
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(265 days old)
Rather pleased to get my Twitter site up and running with this rather nice front page.… more
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ARM demos slim, low-power netbook prototypes From
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http://videos.zdnet.co.uk/260632244.htm Would have embedded the video, but for some reason the blog editor was not happy about that. … more
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Wanderjahre's first (and last) epistle to the Facebook community From
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Taken from Cook's first epistle to the Face Book comunity Chapter 1, verse 1-3 Hello all! I bring pre-Xmas good cheer to you all from the Geek at the seaside, having received my umpteenth warnin… more