The march towards next generation Net
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"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
03/17/2005 03:02 AMVia live online voice conferencing booths, this first ever Virtual
Work at Home Job Fair offers individuals in the home based business
industry a unique opportunity to represent their company's products
and services to a global audience. [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
03/24/2005 07:47 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the resurgence of
Perl 6 language questions, implementation decisions galore, and a new
Parrot chief architect.
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
03/27/2005 08:04 AMsending his thug squad .. Amazing. Just out .. Talking Points
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Next Next Generation
Next Next Generation
03/06/2004 01:49 AMThe coming influence of Net-Gens (14-24 year olds) with their
multi-modal and connected ways is well expected and studied. But what
about 7-14 year olds, the Next Next Generation? The problem with
Children and Social Software is the balance between...
XML and the Second-Generation Web
XML and the Second-Generation Web
09/05/2002 07:21 AMPDF Generation With PHP
PDF Generation With PHP
08/15/2002 12:42 PMOne of the more interesting items currently being bundled with PHP
is the PDFLib extension, which allows developers to dynamically
generate documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Over the
next few pages, I'm going to take a quick look at this module,
providing you with a brief overview of its functions and demonstrating
how you can use it in your PHP development. So come on it, and let's
get going! -- Icarus
"zeldman.claudia"
The Next Generation In DVDs
The Next Generation In DVDs
04/20/2004 03:24 PMCBS News Apr 20 2004 8:09PM GMT
Pocket PCs: The Wi-Fi Generation
Pocket PCs: The Wi-Fi Generation
01/02/2004 06:05 AMThinner, lighter, and as easy as possible to connect: That's the
mantra Pocket PC vendors appear to be chanting--and trying to
enforce--with mixed success on each new Wi-Fi-enabled handheld they
produce. I looked at shipping units of three of the latest examples:
two IPaqs from HP and a sturdy Dell Axim.
An Internet war for a new U.S.
generation
An Internet war for a new U.S.
generation
06/06/2004 05:03 AMThestar.com - Sun Jun 6, 08:27 am GMT
The iPod, The Must-Have New Toy Of
Generation Next
The iPod, The Must-Have New Toy Of
Generation Next
06/27/2004 07:33 PMIt sems that the iPod has transcended the IT world to enter the realm
of consumer products. By Vishnu K. Mahmud, Jakarta Post (via
MyAppleMenu)
The voice of a new generation
The voice of a new generation
12/26/2003 01:49 AMBoston Globe Dec 26 2003 1:02AM ET
Ettercap 0.7.0 (Next Generation)
Ettercap 0.7.0 (Next Generation)
07/05/2004 03:59 PMA multipurpose sniffer for switched LANs.
Linux: The Next Generation
Linux: The Next Generation
12/03/2003 06:20 AMThe bucolic, southwest of Spain is going whole hog for free software.
Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling writes about the birth of an
open-source movement in the autonomous region of Extremadura.
Tablet PC: The Next Generation?
Tablet PC: The Next Generation?
04/13/2005 07:27 PMCould the hottest new Tablet form factor end up being a mini
Tablet/eBook hybrid? Microsoft seems to be betting on it.
Internet2 set for next generation
Internet2 set for next generation
12/02/2003 04:15 AMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 2 2003 3:14AM ET
The Tech Generation Gap
The Tech Generation Gap
12/22/2004 01:39 AMCommentary: Whenever a generation ages and a younger one comes of age,
transitions are inevitable. This time around, technology seems to be
playing a major part.
Ettercap 0.7.1 (Next Generation)
Ettercap 0.7.1 (Next Generation)
09/20/2004 05:12 PMA multipurpose sniffer for switched LANs.
Beyond TiVo: The Next Generation (Of
Ads)
Beyond TiVo: The Next Generation (Of
Ads)
05/26/2004 01:35 PMJust as TiVo gets users to (sort of)
see more
commercials, the next generation of PVRs is
planning
a new form of advertising and deliver more targeted marketing
(and maybe even
more ads). Forget about all this skipping 30
seconds stuff, no one will be able to avoid the video-on-demand menus
covered in targeted ads. But before the anti-ad folks have a fit,
this might actually mean the ads you see are the ads you don't mind
seeing.
Next Generation Webcam Looks You In The
Eye
Next Generation Webcam Looks You In The
Eye
06/30/2004 04:31 AMJust in case you might have been put off by webcams that showed people
staring off at a weird angles, you can now be totally weirded out by a
webcam system that
compensates so
that the foreground person is always looking you in the eye. A
setup of two webcams transforms the video images to a 3D image map
that re-creates an accurate angle-manipulated video. Microsoft's
research lab and i2i have been developing the technology for a while,
so it could be released for video chat sessions in the not too distant
future. And if you're worried about what your background looks like
(eg. your messy room/office), a suitably-chosen image can replace your
actual surroundings. Perhaps the Jetsons should be cited as prior art
for some of the features.
New generation lives to see another Che
New generation lives to see another Che
05/26/2004 07:59 PM
New
generation lives to see another Che "Che Guevara is widely
remembered as a revolutionary figure, to some a heroic, Christ-like
martyr, to others the embodiment of a failed ideology. To still
others, he is just a commercialized emblem on a T-shirt.
But for Latin Americans just now coming of age, yet another image of
Che is starting to emerge: the romantic and tragic young adventurer
who had as much in common with Jack Kerouac or James Dean as with
Fidel Castro.
The phenomenon began a decade ago with the publication of his
long-suppressed memoir known in English as "The Motorcycle
Diaries," which has become a cult favorite among Latin American
college students and young intellectuals..."
Subversion: The new-generation CVS
Subversion: The new-generation CVS
05/28/2004 03:39 AMSoftware development is an iterative process that benefits from
coordination between developers and with historical archives. To
facilitate such practices, developers can turn to special versioning
software. In this article we will explore Subversion, one of the most
recently released version control suites.
Search, the Next Generation
Search, the Next Generation
03/22/2005 09:41 PMNext-generation concrete
Next-generation concrete
01/06/2005 12:14 PMDavid Pescovitz:

Science News has an interesting feature about the future of concrete.
For example, Ductal is five times as strong as regular concrete, but
it also bends a bit under heavy loads and shows "warning" cracks
instead of failing in an instant. Agilia packs itself, negating the
noisy and time-consuming process of passing a vibrating machine over
it. And LiTraCon is the cool translucent stuff pictured here that I
posted
about last year.
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BootIt Next Generation v1.60b
BootIt Next Generation v1.60b
11/07/2003 03:11 AMBootIt NG is a partition and boot manager with a powerful,
sophisticated, and simple to use set of tools for partitioning,
imaging, and multi-booting your computer. It combines the features of
several standalone products costing hundreds of dollars more.
[Shareware $30.00 567 KB]
Ettercap 0.7.2 (Next Generation)
Ettercap 0.7.2 (Next Generation)
12/22/2004 01:05 AMA multipurpose sniffer for switched LANs.
Automatic TOC Generation
Automatic TOC Generation
11/17/2002 02:23 AMMany one-page HTML documents need to have a simple "Table of
Contents". Writing it by hand can be difficult to maintain after some
time. This article proposes a JavaScript-based solution of the
problem with support for external CSS styling.
Empowering a new generation
Empowering a new generation
05/26/2004 12:10 PMAdding Apple as #3 to a list of 40 companies driving the global
economy, Kevin Kelleher writes in Wired, Having sold 5
million iPods, Apple owns 55 percent of the music player market.
Meanwhile, iTunes has coaxed the Big Five record labels into a single
online store and persuaded fans to download legally more
than 60 million songs, about 70 percent of commercial downloads. And
beyond consumers of digital media, Apple is empowering a new
generation of content creators with superior music production
(GarageBand) and video editing (iMovie). Put them on the blazing Power
Mac G5 and you have the platform of the creative class. [May 26]
Next-generation infoware
Next-generation infoware
09/09/2004 08:59 AM
The other day, Jeremy Zawodny
asked:
Is it just me, or is Flickr (currently in beta)
one of the best examples of next generation web services?
Note that in this context, I mean "web services" in both
senses of the term:
- A web site that provides some useful service that I can interact
with using a web browser.
- An application with an API that has been exposed over HTTP using
REST, XML-RPC, or SOAP.
[Jeremy
Zawodny's blog]
Nope, not just you. I've been using Flickr, and writing about it, for
the same reasons. Likewise del.icio.us. Among other virtues, both
exhibit a really important one I haven't mentioned yet: you own your
data.
...The Only Third Generation Web Browser
The Only Third Generation Web Browser
04/01/2005 04:51 AMA brand new concept in web browsing. A very simple but powerful and
effective user interface. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
Next-generation e-forms
Next-generation e-forms
01/26/2004 09:11 AM
E-forms, a technology that's been around for a long time, is now a
hotbed of activity. Microsoft's XML-oriented InfoPath, which shipped
with Office 2003 in October, is now deployed and in use. Adobe plans
to ship a beta version of its PDF-and-XML-oriented forms designer in
the first quarter of this year. And e-forms veterans such as PureEdge
and Cardiff, whose offerings are built on an XML core, are lining up
behind XForms, the e-forms standard that became an official W3C
recommendation in October 2003. [Full story at Info
World.com]
...PDF Barcode128 generation
PDF Barcode128 generation
06/06/2002 05:38 PMClass which generates a barcode128 for printing (PDF format)
Furby: The Next Generation
Furby: The Next Generation
02/05/2005 10:19 PMThis is not your kid brother's (or your father's) Furby. Hasbro is
rolling out a more advanced version this fall.
LimiBot - The New Generation of IRC Bot
LimiBot - The New Generation of IRC Bot
04/14/2004 01:04 PMHello!
March 30, 2005
March 30, 2005
03/30/2005 11:20 AM
To make FogBugz work on Unix as well as Windows,
we needed a PHP version. Rather than do a one-time port, we built a
compiler that automatically generates a PHP version from the ASP
source code. Read all about it in today's part III
of The Road to FogBugz 4.0.
March 14, 2003
March 14, 2003
03/14/2003 06:10 PM
AngryCoder: “FogBUGZ is very well
designed, and virtually bug free. Frankly, if you are in the market
for a defect tracking solution, you can’t do much better than
FogBUGZ. It is by far the best solution on the market right now, and
is also very attractively priced.” Thanks!
Joseph Jones, who wrote the review, didn’t like the perceived
lack of customizability in FogBUGZ. I hear ya. This was one of those
agonizing
decisions for us. It’s a tradeoff between implementing
features that make the sale, versus implementing features that, we
think, will make people who use our software love it, which helps in
the long term. At the time it was discussed in depth here on
Joel on Software.
Take, for example, a typical report a bug tracking package gives
you that shows you the number of bugs generated per day per
programmer. Typical bad managers will use that tool to punish
programmers with high bug counts or reward programmers with low bug
counts. As a result, every time a tester tries to enter a bug, the
programmer will argue about it. “That's not really a bug.”
“Please don't enter it, I'll fix it on the side for you.”
Eventually the bug tracking system subverts itself. That's not
FogBUGZ's fault, but there you have it. Nobody wants to use it, they
never upgrade, they don't buy more licenses when they get more
programmers, and we lose the potential word of mouth.
The current system, in which we expect FogBUGZ users to have
enlightened development processes, makes us miss out on initial sales
but it makes our existing customers happier. And they tell friends,
and they buy more and more licences, and all is good. We've found that
anyone who has been using FogBUGZ and moves on to a new job that
doesn't have bug tracking will recommend FogBUGZ at their new job,
which is one reason our sales are up by about 200% since last
year.
But this is all, to some extent, speculation. I can't prove
anything here. Design decisions are hard that way.
PS3 due in March 2006
PS3 due in March 2006
05/28/2004 09:31 PMMarch 31, 2005
March 31, 2005
03/31/2005 06:58 PM
Part
Four: Out of every 100 calories expended by the Fog Creek team,
just 2 calories are spent on actually writing new lines of code that
ship to a customer.
"March 2002"
"March 2002"
06/04/2004 05:03 PM15-March-2003 -- F@ck That Job
15-March-2003 -- F@ck That Job
03/15/2003 09:42 AMF@ck That Job -- "my answer to employers taking advantage of folks
having a hard time finding a job in...
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