Integrer un moteur de recherche personnalise a Firefox (1)
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L’idée est séduisante : imaginez pouvoir rechercher du contenu sur votre site/blog directement dans le moteur de recherche implémenté dans Firefox. D’ailleurs l’idée s’applique aussi bien à votre blog qu’à n’importe quel autre site sur lequel vous recherchez régulièrement du contenu. La procédure est assez simple, elle ne prend qu’une minute avec AddOurSearch. Voici comment fonctionne le service : Vous pourrez trouver chez Dz*Ordre le tutorial complet : AddOurSearch : intégrer votre moteur de recherche ...
Is this a sustainable business model? (1)
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Alternatively, you could call this "Markets in Everything":The secret-spilling site Wikileaks announced this week that it's acquired thousands of e-mails belonging to a top aide to Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. But don't look for them online. In a departure from its full-disclosure past, Wikileaks is auctioning off the cache to the highest bidder. Wikileaks began soliciting bids from media organizations on Tuesday, for what it describes as thousands of e-mails and attachments from 2005 to ...
Zoho: Web-based office work (5)
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Today at Office 2.0 I spent a while talking with Raju Vegesna, evangelist for Zoho, a software maker in Pleasanton, Calif. (they're about 5 minutes from my home). Originally I planned to conduct a video interview, but the venue was terribly loud, so I'll embed Robert Scoble's interview with Vegesna on FastCompany.tv a few days ago (below), and offer a few notes. I'm a big believer in the cloud — the idea that we're moving ...
A la recherche d’un nouveau souffle (1)
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J’étais en train de rédiger des documents, de faire un peu le train train quotidien : mails, Facebook, Skype, proposition commerciale, Facebook, mails, Messenger, proposition commerciale, Facebook etc… et je repensais à la note sur le temps passé devant un ordinateur qui régulièrement semble être lue par quelques visiteurs si je regarde certaines statistiques de ce blog. Je repensais également à des discussions lors de dîners avec des amis bien trentenaires comme moi et je ...
Clive Thompson on ambient awareness (1)
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From this Sunday's New York Times, a good piece by Clive Thompson on microblogging, ambient awareness, and what it means. Ben Haley, a 39-year-old documentation specialist for a software firm who lives in Seattle, told me that when he first heard about Twitter last year from an early-adopter friend who used it, his first reaction was that it seemed silly. But a few of his friends decided to give it a try, and they urged ...
Google Reader in plain English (1)
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From the creative people behind the video-camera, lights, paper, pens and scissors of the Common Craft show, they have yet! again put together an easy-to-follow video that explains the ease and power of using an RSS Reader, in this case “Google Reader”. No ‘Flash’, to watch this video you must have ‘Flash’ installed and enabled. Related posts: What is a blog? Blogs in Plain English Search finally! comes to Google Reader RSS explained and getting ...
MultiSIM bei T-Mobile im Oktober ohne Bereitstellungspreis (1)
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Der übliche Bereitstellungspreis in Höhe von 30 Euro für eine MultiSIM-Karte bei T-Mobile entfällt im Oktober. Diesen Hinweis druckt T-Mobile derzeit auf aktuelle Rechnungen, wie mir zwei fscklog-Leser heute schrieben. Per MultiSIM können bis zu drei Geräte mit demselben Vertrag und derselben Rufnummer genutzt werden, so kann z.B. das Datenvolumen der Complete-Verträge neben dem iPhone auch mit einer zweiten SIM im HSPA-Modem am MacBook o.ä. aufgebraucht werden. Ich benutze diese Variante selbst seit längerem zusammen ...
Review of the Nokia E71 (1)
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Blog Boards (1)
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I am so lucky - I got to try out a preview of the MCP Actions new Magic Blog It Boards actions. They are super cool. These are totally going to change the way I share images on my blog. These actions provide you a way to quickly put together photo collages to that are web-sized and ready to display on your website or blog. They are so easy to use....choose the number of photos ...
Death by Decompilation (2)
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I recently got involved in trying to improve performance of a large customer application. Azul's JVMs come with an always-on profiling tool - RTPM - so it was easy to spot where the time was going. The name has been changed to protect the guilty but the name might as well have been "addToSet". A quick check of the JIT'd assembly showed that all time was spent in spinning down a long array (an ArrayList ...
Google Chrome (1)
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The hiatus is over with a short entry about Google Chrome, the new browser from Google that I learned about on the twitterverse while I was stopped at one rest stop or another. I can’t test it, because my Mac that has a Windows virtual machine is packed. But I will say this: that doesn’t matter. I won’t be downloading it, or trying it, even when they release Mac or Linux versions. Why so curmudgeonly ...
The Google Chrome Browser/Operating System (1)
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I've been using the new Google Chrome browser for two days now. Chrome is the company's new application that looks and works like a browser but, as John Battelle points out, is designed like an operating system. Read Google's GeekSpeak but cute looking comic-strip-like "Google book" on the browser. The piece is clearly targeted at programmers and includes a lot of OS programming language. It seems pretty clear that Chrome is a full-frontal assault on ...
Le push mail gratuit sur iPhone (2)
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Anthony de MacStyle propose un long tutoriel vous décrivant comment bénéficier du push mail avec votre iPhone v1 (edge) ou 3G, sans payer, avec Orange, SFR ou Bouygues, via le service Mail2Web. Le tutoriel : Le push mail gratuit sur iPhone | MacStyle
Nature’s Energy Green Laptop Bags Resemble Plants (1)
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When we describe these laptop bags as Green, we dont mean environmentally friendly - we mean Green, like a green thumb. Most of the bags in the Debra Cortese Nature’s Energy collection feature a naturally green design in the form of green shrubbery or flowers with green stems. The bags retail for about $129 and each feature a padded, removable computer sleeve and plenty of pockets for all your other gadgets.
Three more links from Atacama (1)
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War Costs, US: Revolution to Present (7)
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Cool graphic: The cost of US Wars over historyclick for interactive site Data file: Military Costs of Major U.S. Wars in 2008 U.S. Dollars and % of GDPData source: Congressional Research Service
Chrome - Getting Microsoft’s Goat (2)
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Historically there has been nothing which gets Microsoft's attention as fast as a platform for applications which threatens Windows dominance. Google's Chrome is obviously such a platform; Google can afford to challenge Microsoft; it's healthy for innovation that it does. Can Microsoft still rise to the challenge? Way back when I was at Microsoft – 1991 to 1994, Lotus Notes was the threat du jour. Developers WERE developing Notes apps instead of Windows apps; analysts ...
More Evidence Our Educational System Is Killing Tech (1)
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Recently I did a reading at Google and had lunch with one of the guys who helps recruit college kids to Google. Given the general Google mania among investors, users and Valley folks who hear the lore of the free lobster dinners and massage chairs, I would have assumed his job consisted of saying, "Hey, young genius, want to come work at Google?" Apparently, it's a good deal harder than that. It seems a whole ...
Memo to Stephanie Meyer: Put the Internet Down and Slowly Back Away (2)
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In July I was in New York at a friend's house and picked up a copy of an Entertainment Weekly from his coffee table because, yes, the young actors of the upcoming Twilight movie were on the cover. I'm no band wagoner. My niece, Ramie, turned me onto Stephanie Meyer's vampire series back in 2006 when Meyer was only on book number two, and, well, I was on my own book number one and in ...