Eldy: Simple-Functionally-Easy OS

Obviously, based on linux ;) An easy and simple interface. Poor and feature-less programs. Big-Chars interface. Usefull for old-boy with no interest to learn “new-techs”. It’s an Italian project. Check it out. Source, Downloadblog.

June 8, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 34 words

CSS Tweak: Zip your CSS

Usefull for geek-web-developer. CSS Tweak will take your CSS and optimize it so that file sizes and download times are reduced. The tool is different from other optimizers as it gives you the option to stop it from altering your CSS code layout. Source, Downloadblog.

June 8, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 45 words

WikiMapia.org

A very powerfull and pretty use of Google Maps: I have registered The Capodimonte’s Astronomical Observatory of Naples The Capodichino Airport of Naples The VSTceN inside di INAF-OACN Source, Downloadblog.

June 1, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 30 words

PostgreSQL 8.1.4 released

The most advanced Open Source RDBMS… becomes even more advanced!!! ;) New Advanced Database Features Roles: PostgreSQL now supports database roles, which simplify the management of large numbers of users with complex overlapping database rights. IN/OUT Parameters: PostgreSQL functions now support IN, OUT and INOUT parameters, which substantially improves support of complex business logic for J2EE and .NET applications. Two-Phase Commit (2PC): long in demand for WAN applications and heterogeneous data centers using PostgreSQL, this feature allows ACID-compliant transactions across widely separated servers. Performance Enhancements Improved Multiprocessor (SMP) Performance: the buffer manager for 8.1 has been enhanced to scale almost linearly with the number of processors, leading to significant performance gains on 8-way, 16-way, dual-core, and multi-core CPU servers. Bitmap Scan: indexes will be dynamically converted to bitmaps in memory when appropriate, giving up to twenty times faster index performance on complex queries against very large tables. This also helps simplify database management by greatly reducing the need for multi-column indexes. Table Partitioning: the query planner is now able to avoid scanning whole sections of a large table using a technique known as Constraint Exclusion. Similar to the Table Partitioning found in other database management systems, this feature improves both performance and data management for multi-gigabyte tables. Shared Row Locking: PostgreSQL’s “better than row-level locking” now supports even higher levels of concurrency through the addition of shared row locks for foreign keys. Shared locks will improve insert and update performance on many high-volume OLTP applications. … ...

June 1, 2006 Â· 2 min Â· 396 words

Apple DOES NOT close the Darwin's Kernel (by now)

In the last week, some blogs and online-technical-newspaper speaks about the Apple’s intention to close the Darwin’s Kernel Source Code for Intel. Last Friday, Ernest Prabhakar, Product Manager and Open Source & Open Standards Mac OS X Product Marketing at Apple Computer, says: Hi all, Just to be clear, Tom Yager was speculating about why we have – so far – not released the source code of the kernel for Intel-based Macintoshes. We continue to release all the Darwin sources for our PowerPC systems, and so far has released all the non-kernel Darwin sources for Intel. Nothing has been announced, so he (and everyone else) certainly has the right to speculate. But please don’t confuse “speculation” with “fact.” Thanks, – Ernie P. Ernest N. Prabhakar, Ph.D. (408) 974-3075 Product Manager, Open Source & Open Standards; Mac OS X Product Marketing Apple Computer; 303-4SW 3 Infinite Loop; Cupertino, CA 95014 ...

May 22, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 200 words

Other Ajax oriented GUI Toolkit

[Plex Toolkit](http://www.plextk.org/trac/wiki) An XML+Javascript based toolkit that aims developer to make up very amazing interfaces, creating interface in XML format. Can find demo [here](http://www.plextk.org/trac/wiki/Demos). [QooXDoo](http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/) QooXDoo is an advanced open-source JavaScript-based GUI toolkit. QooXDoo continues where simple HTML is not enough. This way qooxdoo can help you implement your AJAX-enhanced web 2.0 application - easier than ever before. QooXDoo also seems to be a very interesting JS Framework to make up beauty interfaces. Demo here. ...

May 21, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 121 words

The Console Wars

Microsoft vs Nintendo vs Sony Xbox360 vs Wii vs PS3

May 19, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 10 words

GWT: a big piece of code by Big G.

Google Web Toolkit - Build AJAX apps in the Java language Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don’t speak browser quirks as a second language. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtle incompatabilities between web browsers and platforms, and JavaScript’s lack of modularity makes sharing, testing, and reusing AJAX components difficult and fragile. GWT lets you avoid many of these headaches while offering your users the same dynamic, standards-compliant experience. You write your front end in the Java programming language, and the GWT compiler converts your Java classes to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML. ...

May 18, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 213 words

Dilbert and Google

The “strength” of Google on the WWW seems to be like (much bigger?) the “strength” of M$ on the Operating System’s World. Every Web Developer, Blogger, WWW-Interested-People have to check the ranking on google of owned websites. What do you think about Big G.? Ah, the Dilbert String:

May 18, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 48 words

MacBook predicted

From Think Secret: May 5, 2006 - Following up on our report earlier this week concerning the MacBook’s May availability, sources have nailed down next Tuesday, May 9, as the introduction day for the Intel-based laptop. … Update - May 6, 2006 Additional sources have confirmed the MacBook’s announcement this Tuesday. Further, sources report that the MacBook will be thinner than current iBooks, will be available in both black and white configurations, and will likely cost slightly more than previous iBook models—not unlike the price increase Apple’s Mac mini saw with its transition to Intel processors. ...

May 8, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 144 words