WP-SlimStat: Stats, stats and... stats!

«Track your blog!» Wp-SlimStat is a statistic plugin for WordPress. ...

March 31, 2006 · 1 min · 158 words

Google as room mate

Personally, I prefer something like this!!! ;)

March 27, 2006 · 1 min · 7 words

eyeOS: Web Based Desktop OS

Welcome to eyeOS, a web based desktop system. With eyeOS you can access your data and your applications anywhere, anytime. A virtual office in your hands, no need to install anything in the computer. Everything lives in the browser, for you and your work colleagues. eyeOS is open source and free software. Set up freely an account on our servers or, if you prefer it, install it in your server. Make your life easier with the virtual word processor, calendar, file manager, messenger, browser and other applications. And if you want more applications, just visit the eyeOS Application Database! ...

March 26, 2006 · 1 min · 190 words

Nestopia: renew NES

A portable NES/Famicom emulator written in C++ It’s available for Windows and MacOSX and here you can found a rich collection of roms. Source, Melablog. On The Old Computer Dot Com a wide collection of emulator and roms.

March 26, 2006 · 1 min · 38 words

Red Hat Knowledgebase: free access

Red Hat, finally, opens its Knowledgebase: Red Hat Knowledgebase is a library of tips, troubleshooting advice, and current information updated daily by Red Hat technicians. A “sink without bottom” (translation of the italian meaning-full expression “pozzo senza fondo”) of sources, knowledge, solutions about Linux. Source, OSSBlog.

March 26, 2006 · 1 min · 46 words

Q [kju:]

Run Windows, Linux and a lot more Systems on your Mac. Q is a feature packed cocoa port of QEMU: Switch fast between guest PCs. Save and restart guest PCs at any stage. Easily exchange Files between Host and Guest. Q makes use of OS X most advanced technologies like openGL and coreaudio to accelerate your experience with your guest PC. This is “only” an easy-interface to QEMU, «a generic and open source processor emulator which achieves a good emulation speed by using dynamic translation», but it works very very good (and smarty, imho). ...

March 22, 2006 · 1 min · 121 words

Google Finance

Another AMAZING usage of Ajax by Google: Google Finance. It’s obviously a “beta” and the home page does not seems to be very “ajaxed”… but try to find out a symbol and… be prepared for WOW! 8O

March 21, 2006 · 1 min · 37 words

Five reasons you should use PostgreSQL

While PostgreSQL’s adoption rate continues to accelerate, some folks wonder why that rate isn’t even steeper given its impressive array of features. One can speculate that many of the reasons for not considering its adoption tend to be based on either outdated or misinformed sources. In an effort to dispel some of the FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) surrounding this impressive product, instead, I’ll put forth several of the most commonplace reasons companies have for not investigating PostgreSQL further. ...

March 16, 2006 · 1 min · 146 words

SketchUp Google Earth Plugin

With the SketchUp Google Earth plugin, you can use Google Earth to view 3D models in their real-world context. You’re no longer limited to just viewing the world through satellite imagery; now you can build on the tapestry provided by Google Earth. Whether you want to create presentations of proposed developments, share a building you’ve designed, or view a model in context, you’ll find the combination of SketchUp and Google Earth provide you with a great venue to express your creativity. ...

March 16, 2006 · 1 min · 161 words

detronizator.org goes 2.0.2

Only because it’s necessary for security reasons: I’m very tyred to these annoying practies… ;) 2.0.2 Security Release An important security issue has been brought to the attention of the WordPress team and we have worked diligently to bring you a new stable release that addresses it. Our latest version 2.0.2 contains several bugfixes and security fixes. The problems addressed are unannounced XSS issues privately discovered and reported to the WordPress team. Thanks to Mark Jaquith, Robert Deaton, and David House for assisting with this release. Just a quick note: this is different than the snake-oil reports that went out on some security lists a few days ago. There were a couple, but they were either not actual security problems, too small to warrant a release, or just patently false. Remember: just because you read it on a mailing list doesn’t mean that it’s true. We’d be the first people to panic if there was an actual problem. As always, when something serious crosses our desks we jump on it and get a well-tested release out as soon as possible. ...

March 12, 2006 · 1 min · 180 words