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LASANGE - LAN Managment System
LASANGE - LAN Managment System
04/26/2004 05:18 PMmasterserver 0.3.3 released
PKG package managment system
PKG package managment system
09/14/2004 10:38 PMpkg-0.7 released
Zeus Content Managment System
Zeus Content Managment System
12/08/2003 08:07 AMZeusCMS v0.1 is up
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
04/30/2004 07:13 PMNidhogg Database Abstract Layer 0.1.1.0 released
Arp.Site Content Managment System
Arp.Site Content Managment System
08/03/2004 05:53 AMArpSite at SourceForge
Andys-Scripts Content Managment System
Andys-Scripts Content Managment System
06/21/2004 08:43 PMDev Status As Of June 21 2004
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
03/13/2003 10:21 AMJapan Association of Translators - Japan, Shibuyu-ku, Tokyo
(2003-03-12)
British air traffic computer system
fails for an hour, causing 'severe'
delays for flights nationwide
British air traffic computer system
fails for an hour, causing 'severe'
delays for flights nationwide
06/03/2004 04:51 PMBoston Globe Jun 3 2004 8:48PM GMT
Looking for Ad Managment Package
Looking for Ad Managment Package
04/30/2004 07:04 PMI'm looking for a good software package to manage the ads and
sponsorships for IT Conversations. It should have UIs for the
publisher and advertisers and must run on a Linux server. PHP
preferred, but other languages are okay. Do you know of a good one?
Simpler content managment
Simpler content managment
12/04/2003 09:33 PMPe
rls of wisdom in a sea of site mismanagement, via the
ever-excellent Column
Two:
The great surprise of the past five years of content management is
that, despite all the hundreds of systems, no clear winners have
emerged. Instead, there's a growing dissatisfaction with the ongoing
technical burden that such systems impose.
Some influential voices are starting to argue that many sites
should, in effect, wait out this immature phase of website management.
For the moment, they should content themselves with limited
automation.
The article concludes with the idea that many sites can do
perfectly well with a few simple Perl scripts and maybe a relational
database on the back end, rather than investing in an expensive
super-package that claims to be able to do anything you could possibly
want. This is very sound advice. The simple fact of the matter is that
many sites really don't need a complex content management platform
with support for templating, user logins, workflow, versioning and a
dozen other high end features. Most sites just need someone to be able
to easily update them, when necessary. This is why Macromedia
Contribute has been such a success - people want the ability to hit
"Edit This Page", make a few changes and publish straight to their
site.
I've worked on my fair share of content management systems (in fact
I'm helping develop one at the moment) and out of all of the ones I've
been involved in, the one I got the biggest kick out of took the
shortest time to develop. It was based on Tavi Wiki, and consisted of a
password protected Tavi install for the back end and a slightly
modified separate install for the front end. Both installs pointed to
the same database, but the front end was altered to disable all
editing features and make the site look less like a Wiki. You can see
the end result here.
All in all, the CMS took less than an hour to put together from
start to finish. It made it easy enough for contributors with no
previous knowledge of HTML to update the site (using Wiki markup) and
provided us with full versioning on all content contained within the
project. The final site gives very few clues that the underlying
engine is a Wiki, and thanks to Tavi's ease of customisation the site
design can be easily changed to look even less wiki-like. It's close
to the simplest thing that could possibly work and it works just
fine.
Of course, if you don't have a competent server-side programmer to
hand your only option is to buy a pre-made solution, but with a
half-decent programmer and a good set of tools a simple home built
CMS customised to
fit your needs could be a much better investment than some $100,000
one-size-fits all monstrosity.
Digital Rights Managment Year in Review
Digital Rights Managment Year in Review
01/18/2004 03:53 PMCentrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
Centrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
08/09/2004 02:05 AMThe ability to convert paper documents including your business cards
into digital forms are increasingly important for business of mobile
nature. Now you can scan your documents into your laptop to be sent
over internet or to be recognized and saved. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Pay By The Hour
Pay By The Hour
06/05/2005 10:46 PMI talk to a lot of consultants, freelancers, and small businesses who
do web work, and I used to be a freelancer myself, so sometimes I get
asked for advice on how to price one's goods and services. I think I
came up with my best suggestion today, and it...
24 Hour Comics dot com
24 Hour Comics dot com
04/25/2004 09:41 AM24-Hour Comics Day, April 24, 2004
24hourcomics.com
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BBC - Radio 1 - Ten Hour Take Over
BBC - Radio 1 - Ten Hour Take Over
04/14/2004 02:27 AMThey've put the whole playlist online .. The full Ten Hour Takeover
playlist .. tracks played in the first hour .. on the Radio One
site
bbc.co.uk/radio1/djs/tenhour/10-11.shtml
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Earning $58,000 an hour
Earning $58,000 an hour
06/06/2005 12:00 AMPoker site PartyGaming is set to go public and potentially make
billions for the former porn entrepreneur and computer wiz who started
it.
24 Hour Dotcom
24 Hour Dotcom
06/12/2004 04:49 AM24 Hour Dotcom
Creating a Dotcom in 24 Hours
Right now we are at the Wizards of OS
conference in Berlin to make a performance art/business project.
The mission is to create a dotcom business from scratch in 24 hours.
That means designing and programming a complete and useful web
application, recruiting people, doing marketing, creating investment
programs and much more. After 24 hours, the complete business will be
sold on an eBay auction, and everyone involved will be
rich!
Funny real-time project going on right now. ;-)
This Last Hour In iMac
This Last Hour In iMac
08/16/2004 12:41 PM
So how
about that new iMac, huh? There has been plenty of talk around
Internet about the new machine - set to be announced August 31 at the
Apple Expo in Paris, according to most rumors - including this
speculative design by fantasy Mac render man Isamu Sanada. All signs
are pointing to a pizza box-style unit, like the Sony VAIO W700G
all-in-one unit, but thought differently, natch. Sometimes-useful Mac
rumor site Think Secret has a long list of specs, including
information that the new G5-powered units will come in 17- and 20-inch
flavors, with the entry-level "Education" model coming in at $1,300
and without optical drive (so those pesky kids can't steal music or
install software, sources say). It all looks sort of interesting, I
suppose, but in my heart of hearts I wish that the new iMac were just
a plain white box, sans monitor, that could bring the power of G5 into
homes and schools for $1,000 a pop. I know this isn't going to happen,
but I can dream.
More details and links, including an Apple "colored chameleon case"
patent application, after the jump.
30-Hour Famine
30-Hour Famine
03/30/2005 09:15 PMDarren Barefoot writes: Hi folks, I’m doing the 30-Hour Famine.
The 30-Hour Famine is a program run by World Vision Canada, an NGO
that fights hunger in the developing world. For 30 hours on April 1st
and 2nd, I won’t eat, as a kind of symbolic gesture of support
for the 800 million malnourished and starving people in the developing
world. At the same time, of course, I’m raising money….
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Free PCs - but there's a catch every
hour
Free PCs - but there's a catch every
hour
12/15/2003 11:39 PMSydney Morning Herald Dec 15 2003 10:01PM ET
XP SP2: Microsoft's hour of truth?
XP SP2: Microsoft's hour of truth?
08/03/2004 02:45 PMListen to this quote from a Real Networks spokeswoman: "The changes
Microsoft is proposing for SP2 will have serious negative consequences
on the consumer experience of many applications and Web sites." Folks,
XP SP2 is going to be cataclysmic for...
After the lunch hour, we'll help you
relax a bit
After the lunch hour, we'll help you
relax a bit
01/26/2004 06:35 AM After the
lunch hour, we'll help you relax a bit. Mood lit, time of day
sensitive programming comes to your favorite local newspaper web
portal. Will something like this fly? Has it been done before? Is
this being done elsewhere now?
Spam Costing An Hour A Day?
Spam Costing An Hour A Day?
12/29/2003 04:50 AMAfter just doing my once every few days scan of my spam filters to
make sure nothing legitimate was caught, I realized that spam seems to
be increasing at quite a rapid clip lately. However, my filtering
system is working well enough that it's not a huge waste of time right
now. A new study in the UK, though, has found that workers can spend
up to an
hour a day cleaning out their in-boxes. As bad a problem as spam
is, I'm curious what these people are doing that it takes them so long
to deal with their spam. It sounds like this "study", though, is
simply asking business owners how much they
thought their staff
wasted on spam - so the one hour number is probably exaggerated.
5-hour Internet breakdown
5-hour Internet breakdown
03/26/2005 04:13 PMHi Pakistan Mar 26 2005 6:29PM GMT
24 Hour Party People
24 Hour Party People
03/13/2003 10:17 AMWe had reached that point in our Netflix relationship where, either
based on complete laziness or utter busyness, we couldn't...
I can't leave my kids for even an hour!
I can't leave my kids for even an hour!
04/18/2005 11:15 AMIt seems a little crazy, but I just don't want to be separated from
them, even to take a shower.
The Triple-Witching Hour
The Triple-Witching Hour
05/24/2004 09:24 AMIt has very little to do with Shakespeare's MacBeth.
24-Hour Movie People
24-Hour Movie People
01/01/2004 08:00 AMCould you write, cast, shoot, score, and edit an entire movie in a
day? (Wired via MyAppleMenu)
Wireless vs. Rush Hour
Wireless vs. Rush Hour
05/20/2004 02:19 PMMy latest article for TheFeature.com is online:
"Each year, Los Angeles drivers spend a combined total of 9,000
years stuck in traffic. Cell phones make it much easier to suffer
through the brutal traffic jams that are the bane of city life around
the world. Fortunately, wireless technology can also shorten the
waiting game of freeway commuting.
From Los Angeles and Seattle to Berlin and Tokyo, city planners and
researchers are deploying a slew of wireless sensors, smart street
signs, and real-time data services for mobile devices to help manage
traffic flow and inform drivers about what they'll face on the road
ahead."
Link72 Hour Comic Madness
72 Hour Comic Madness
01/01/2005 06:28 AM
72 page comic in 72
hours. Ryan Estrada has decided that for New Year's he is going to
spend 72 hours creating a 72 page comic book. His site is complete
with hourly updates of page count and his sanity level. And I thought
the
24 Hour Comic was
tough.
Sun offers processing by the hour
Sun offers processing by the hour
02/05/2005 09:32 PMComputer giant Sun offers vast processing power and storage rental for
53p an hour.
prebinding: A 4.5 Hour Mistake
prebinding: A 4.5 Hour Mistake
03/06/2004 02:10 AMSigh, I really, really hate the fact that OS X requires prebinding for
Mach-O applications (which is most now days)....
A Happier Hour At The Genius Bar
A Happier Hour At The Genius Bar
11/05/2003 03:03 AMMy Genius Bar experience was really pretty optimal, but as I watched
others come and go, I realized that part of that was because I was
well-prepared. If you're having hardware trouble and you're thinking
of taking your machine in, here are some tips that might help. By
Terrie Miller (O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)
Fantasy Bedtime Hour
Fantasy Bedtime Hour
06/24/2005 05:55 PMSpeaking of Stephen R. Donaldson .. "Fantasy Bedtime Hour" ..
online
fantasybedtimehour.com
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One end of Women's Hour [Flickr]
One end of Women's Hour [Flickr]
09/26/2004 06:36 PMHappy 24-Hour Comics Day!
Happy 24-Hour Comics Day!
04/25/2004 02:43 AM
24 Hour Comics dot com:
April 24 was 24-Hour Comics Day. Similar to weekend novels, people
are supposed to gather and work on a comic and try to complete it,
start to finish, within 24-hours (though there are some variations).
Championed (or invented?) by
Scott McCloud (previously
discussed
here),
you can celebrate either by trying to do one on your own, or
re
ading some written by others, including
Neil Gaiman and
Kevin Eastman.
How to abou Charging by the Hour
How to abou Charging by the Hour
01/13/2003 10:09 PM"I usually charge my customers a one time fee and they can purchase an
additional management package for website updates, but I am curious as
to how you go about charging a customer by the hour for web site
creation and management..."
Cnet and Buy.com having 24 hour sale
Cnet and Buy.com having 24 hour sale
12/09/2003 03:47 PMThey have a few technology based product bargains for the next 24hrs
at this site. [Buy.com]...
Moans and sirens at rush hour
Moans and sirens at rush hour
04/15/2005 12:56 PMAnother bloody day in Baghdad fails to dampen U.S. optimism about how
things are going in Iraq.
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