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Rediff.com to Support Applications Compatible with Facebook Markup Language Launches Developer Programme
Rediff.com, India's leading online community portal, today announced the launch of its developer program at Proto.in (http://developer.rediff.com), inviting all application developers to come on board and build applications for Rediff.com properties which is being made compatible to support Facebook Markup Language (FBML). The project, code-named 'Sociali', will open up a unique opportunity ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Nov 2005 01:53 UTC
And Linux dominates nothing. It dominates the supercomputer market. It is probably the most widely used operating system for webservers. It is the fastest growing operating system for servers in general.
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FreeBSD's Murray Stokely says that the FreeBSD Project is pleased to announce the launch of the new website today. The new design was created by Emily Boyd, a student at Smith College that they had the pleasure of working with through Google's Summer of Code program.
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Libraries filling public's expanding needs
NEWARK -- A half-hour before closing time at the Newark Public Library, Justin Vermaaten and Billy Ramsey sat in adjacent computer terminals, checking their respective MySpace pages.
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iPhones hot even in places Apple has yet to reach
MOSCOW - In the Soviet days, Russians asked their American friends to bring blue jeans, rock records and other Western goods into the country. Today, Russians can buy almost anything they want there - but they are still begging for one item: Apple Inc.'s slick iPhone.
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Google plans Bengali movies on YouTube
World's biggest search engine Google has drawn up plans to host Bengali movies on YouTube as well as posting literary works of renowned novelists on the web.
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Rediff.com to Support Applications Compatible with Facebook Markup Language Launches Developer Programme
Rediff.com, India’s leading online community portal, today announced the launch of its developer program at Proto.in (http://developer.rediff.com), inviting all application developers to come on board and build applications for Rediff.com ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 20:56 UTC
"When eWEEK Labs first reviewed Sun Microsystems' Solaris 10 early last year, we were impressed by the new facilities the operating system offered for better serving up applications and making the most of the SPARC and x86 hardware on which it runs.
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Child-porn offender rearrested
LOWELL -- The day after Ray Lefebvre of Chelmsford was released from a six-month sentence on child-pornography charges, he was back on the Internet accessing child porn, police allege. Lefebvre, 40, pleaded innocent in Lowell District Court on Thursday to charges of possession of child pornography, possession of child pornography with intent to
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Rediff.com to Support Applications Compatible with Facebook Markup Language Launches Developer Programme
MUMBAI, India----Rediff.com, India's leading online community portal, today announced the launch of its developer program at Proto.in , inviting all application developers to come on board and build applications for Rediff.com properties which is being made compatible to support Facebook Markup Language .
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BSA lauds creation of inter-agency piracy body
MANILA, Philippines -- The Business Software Alliance (BSA) praised recent anti-piracy efforts by the government but noted that the current piracy rate has seen little improvement.
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Perrysburg native has active fantasy life
Craig Davis rolls out of bed each morning, fires up his computer, and begins researching the latest happenings in professional football. He'll exchange e-mails and phone calls with other football enthusiasts throughout the day, and often won't call it quits until it's time for bed. Is Davis a slacker? No. Does he have a job? Yes, and this is it. Davis, a Perrysburg native, is the president ...
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DRAM recovery predictions in 2008 overstated
June was considered a disappointment, with expectations of an increase of more than 10 percent in contract prices, while the actual result was roughly 5 percent.
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Orillia man, 28, nabbed in child-porn bust
A 28-year-old Orillia man faces multiple child-pornography charges after an undercover, online investigation. Police seized a desktop computer tower and related CDs that contained images of child sexual abuse after a search warrant was executed at an Orillia residence Thursday. T he investigation also uncovered allegations the [...]
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OCZ Core Series SSD versus VelociRaptor HDD
Hothardware compares the performance of the new low-cost SSD from OCZ (OCZ Core SSD) with one of the fastest hard-drives available - the WD VelociRaptor. The OCZ Core Series SATA II 64GB Solid State Drive has been tested and compared. The 64GB OCZ Cor...
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Microsoft nets $60b, sells 180m Vista licenses since launch
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Microsoft's been touting its "fastest annual revenue growth since 1999," which resulted in a princely $60.42 billion dollars in its last fiscal year, but the number that has us rapt? Vista licenses sold since launch about 18 months ago: 180m. Damn, not too shabby a clip -- especially considering that they moved 20m licenses moved in month one , 40m ...
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More UK Defence Ministry's secret computer files go missing
London, July 19 : Several secret files of the British Defence Ministry stored in portable computer drives have reportedly gone missing. This is not the first time when such files have been reported missing.
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"There are a couple of Linux howtos floating on the Internet that deal with this very subject. As a matter of fact, those guides are what inspired me to write this one . In the spirit of keeping it simple, let me recommend the Mandrake or as it's currently known Mandriva Linux distro.
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by (Staff) on Sat 22nd Oct 2005 05:23 UTC
Since WINE tries to implement Win32 APIs under Linux, in my opinion it is simply reverse engineering and that is a problem. Only a fews ago there was a court ruling which created problems for all reverse engineering.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 14th Jul 2005 02:38 UTC
There was a lot of buzz when Sharp released its first Zaurus Linux-based PDA a few years ago. Today the new Zaurus models only sell through selected channels in the US, but apparently you can get the most successful Linux-Zaurus model, the SL-5500, for real cheap (Geeks.com sell it for just $140 ). So how does the SL-5500 compares to other similarly priced PDAs today?
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Prominent investor sides with Yahoo
NEW YORK - Legg Mason Capital Management Inc. chairman Bill Miller is backing Yahoo Inc. chief executive Jerry Yang in a fight for control of the board, saying a proxy contest with Carl Icahn would be disruptive.
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iPhones hot item in places device isn't normally sold
MOSCOW – In the Soviet days, Russians asked their American friends to bring blue jeans, rock records and other Western goods into the country. Today Russians can buy almost anything they want – but they are still begging for one item: Apple's slick iPhone.
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Vacations with rambunctious kids can mean unhappy daze for parents
We just returned from a week at the beach. We got away from it all: no e-mail, no Internet, no work deadlines. But my husband, Dan, and I can't say our vacation in Avalon, N.J., was completely relaxing, in the adult sit-on-the-beach-and-read-a-novel sense.
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Resurgence of Spam is enough to drive women into the kitchen
Some things about my life I'm not particularly proud of. Like Spam. I'm as old as Spam. We were both created in 1937.
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Trial for Vaccine Against H.I.V. Is Canceled
A trial of a vaccine against the AIDS virus was canceled because officials said it was unlikely to prove effective.
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