Cuil Search Engine (2)
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Όταν μια νέα μηχανή αναζήτησης μπαίνει στο παιχνδί έχοντας 3 πρώην Googlers και ταυτόχρονα ισχυρίζεται ότι είναι “the world’s biggest search engine” με την δυνατότητα αναζήτησης ανάμεσα σε 121,617,892,992 web page, η υπόθεση αποκτά ενδιαφέρον.. αρχικά τουλάχιστον. Το Cuil (προφέρεται κούλ όπως το cool) έχει το όνομα, σίγουρα όχι την εμφάνιση με το μαύρο background που θυμίζει περισσότερο underground καταστάσεις, σίγουρα όμως προσπαθεί να αποδείξει ότι έχει χάρες. Με περισσότερες από 3 φορές τον αριθμό ...
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Konstantinos said:
Καλά πως κατάλαβαν πως είναι η μεγαλύτερη μηχανή αναζήτησης όταν έχουν 120 δις σελίδες και το Google έχει 1 τρις ;
Build a Web spider on Linux (3)
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Web spiders are software agents that traverse the Internet gathering, filtering, and potentially aggregating information for a user. Using common scripting languages and their collection of Web modules, you can easily develop Web spiders. This article shows you how to build spiders and scrapers for Linux® to crawl a Web site and gather information.
Κουλτούρα στον Δήμο Θεσσαλονίκης (4)
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Το θέμα το πρωτοέμαθα από τον ΆΝεμο και χάρη σ’ αυτόν υπάρχει και το συγκεκριμένο post. Έγραφε λοιπόν πριν από λίγες μέρες (Τετάρτη 23/07), μετά από λεπτομερή αξιολόγηση έκανε στο καινούργιο, πολιτιστικό site του Δήμου Θεσσαλονίκης: “Το «μενού» έχει τρία (3) μόνο λίνκς: (Αρχική, το Εργο, Επικοινωνία) Και φυσικά ένα λινκ στο siteτου Δήμου!!! ΔΕΝ διαθέτει «ΑΝΑΖΗΤΗΣΗ». Ούτε καν με ένα πεδίο! Πρέπει να πηγαίνεις σελίδα-σελίδα για να δεις τα τεκμήρια. (Σκέψου ΠΟΣΕΣ σελίδες θα ...
oι Lost Bodies ηχογράφησαν τον ‘Εφραίμ’! (1)
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ΜΙΑ ΣΠΑΝΙΑ ΡΑΔΓΙΟΦΩΝΙΚΗ ΣΤΙΓΜΗ έχουν την ευκαιρία να απολαμβάνουν οι ακροατές τής εκπομπής ‘δΓιαμάντΓια', στον 95,8FM τής ΕΡΤ3: την εκδοχή των Λοστ Μπόντις στο διηγηματάκι μου ‘Εφραίμ’!Ο Θάνος LB δΓιαβάζει/αφηγείται την ιστορία τού παπαΕφραίμη, με το σύνηθες παραστατικό, υποβλητικό ύφος του, ενώ από πίσω παίζουν ...ηλεκτρονικιζμοί υπό τύπον πειραματικών ασκήσεων με ολίγη μελωδικότητα του έτερου Χαμένου Κορμιού, Αντώνη. O ‘Εφραίμ’ σε κειμενική μορφή υπάρχει δημοσΧιευμένος από τις 28 Μαΐου 2008 στο παρόν μπλογκ, και συγκεκριμένα ...
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Το CamSpace επιτρέπει να μετατρέψουμε οποιοδήποτε αντικείμενο σε χειριστήριο για παιχνίδια (και φαντάζομαι όχι μόνο). Πολύ έξυπνο! via pestaola.gr
Incredible Views of Jupiter [PICS] (3)
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Jupiter is in the news again, this time because its "Baby Red Spot" - a storm less than a year old - appears to have been swallowed up by the massive storm known as the Great Red Spot. This is good occasion to share some of the best photographs of Jupiter and its larger system of rings and moons
10 ways to make Linux boot faster (4)
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On those infrequent occasions when you need to reboot Linux, you may find that the process takes longer than you'd like. We share a number of tricks you can use to reduce boot times. Linux rarely needs to be rebooted. But when it does, it's often slow to boot..Some of these methods are not terribly difficult.
Ext GWT Grid, Grid Plugins, and EditableGrid (8)
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Darrell Meyer has posted a preview of the Ext GWT Grid and more. Ext GWT 1.1 development is moving along nicely and includes a new Grid component. Grid is based on the Ext JS Grid and will support the same features including grid plugins, grouping, totaling, and inline editing. Grid vs. Table One if the biggest differences between Table and Grid is performance. Table does not scale well with a large number of rows. Grid ...
Oyster Card Hack To Be Released, In Good Time (5)
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DangerFace writes "A little while ago some Dutch researchers cracked the Oyster card, meaning they could get free public transport around London. The company that makes the cards, NXP, sought and got an injunction to stop the exploit being published, but that has now been overruled by a Dutch judge. The lovely Dutch blokes are holding off from releasing the hack for the time being, to give NXP time to secure their systems."Read more of ...
China Races To Clean Up Olympic Air (6)
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Hugh Pickens writes "With the Olympics due to start in less than three weeks, Beijing is cranking up antipollution measures by yanking cars off the roads, expanding mass transit and staggering work hours in a bid to meet its pledge of a 'green' Olympics. Beijing has gone on a spending spree, relocating factories, seeding clouds, retiring old vehicles, planting millions of trees and halting building construction amid concerns that athletes and visitors could suffer breathing ...
Ποιος και πότε χρησιμοποιεί το Gmail σας (1)
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Αν ρίξετε μια ματιά στο κάτω μέρος του Gmail θα παρατηρήσετε μια γραμμή κειμένου σαν αυτή: Last account activity: 1½ hours ago on this computer. Details όπου το Details είναι link στο παράθυρο που βλέπετε στην φωτογραφία, με ένα σύντομο log των προηγούμενων συνδέσεων αλλά και ενεργών συνδέσεων στον λογαριασμό. Πρακτικά αυτό σημαίνει ότι: ο χρήστης μπορεί να διαπιστώσει εύκολα και γρήγορα αν τρέχει παράλληλη σύνδεση στο Gmail account, από ποια IP προέρχεται και να ...
Computer Mouse Heading For Extinction (10)
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slatterz writes "The computer mouse is set to die out in the next five years and will be usurped by touch screens and facial recognition, analysts believe. Steven Prentice, vice president and Gartner Fellow, told the BBC that devices such as Nintendo's MotionPlus for the Wii and Apple's iPhone point the way to the future, offering greater accuracy in motion detection."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Jared said:
5 years? unlikely.
Guide For Small Team Programming? (7)
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dm writes "I run a small design shop and have been doing more and more web development, including fairly involved back-end programming of what's now essentially become our own CMS. Up to now I've been doing all the programming myself. Now we are working with a second programmer for the first time. I already use version control (SVN) and an issue-tracking system, and I guess we are both decent at what we do — although ...
Injections To Replace Heart Surgery? (7)
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chareverie writes "Researchers at Harvard University have been working towards a goal of replacing some types of heart surgery with injections of cells that would grow into blood vessels for damaged hearts. The cells that would be used are progenitor cells obtained from the blood or bone marrow, as opposed to stem cells that are obtained from human embryos. The research team was successful with their tests on growing heart blood vessels in mice. Joyce ...
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Derick said:
Now that sounds promising!
Best and Worst Coding Standards? (14)
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An anonymous reader writes "If you've been hired by a serious software development house, chances are one of your early familiarization tasks was to read company guidelines on coding standards and practices. You've probably been given some basic guidelines, such as gotos being off limits except in specific circumstances, or that code should be indented with tabs rather than spaces, or vice versa. Perhaps you've had some more exotic or less intuitive practices as well; ...
Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: GWT in Eclipse (1)
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Eclipse Day at the Googleplex: Eclipse at Ebaygoogletechtalks47 min - Jul 9, 2008Google Tech Talks June 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Eclipse Day at the Googleplex Eclipse @ Ebay Speaker: Michael Galpin, With introduction by Ian Skerrett, Director of Marketing - Eclipse Foundation Eclipse is great for Java development. Eclipse is great for web development. Eclipse is great for Java web development. The list goes on, but as your business becomes bigger, more specialized and more demanding, ...
Ubisoft Steals 'No-CD Crack' To Fix Rainbow 6: Vegas 2 (25)
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Ariastis writes "UbiSoft has long been against No-CD patches. Referring to them on their forums would get you warned or banned. But now, they have just officially released a patch for Rainbow 6: Vegas 2, which, when opened in a hex editor, can easily be identified as coming from the RELOADED scene group, not from UbiSoft programmers. A picture of hex analysis is shown in the story. See? Piracy isn't that bad! It saves you ...
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wvpv said:
Oopsie.
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Pedro Vera said:
This is why playing in a PC sucks. You couldn't pull this kind of stunt with a console.
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Art said:
So, let me see if I get this right. Dudes write a crack to a game, to be able to play it without the CD in. That probably violates the DMCA, for circumventing the copyright protection of the game. The game maker, though, copies the crack and published it as a patch, passing it off as their own. Which is a copyright violation of the rights of the folks who wrote the crack that likely violates the DMCA. Everyone needs a lawyer on retainer, always.