NDBE 1.2.1 released
Grok Headline matches for NDBE 1.2.1 released
NDBE 1.2.2 released
NDBE 1.2.2 released
08/23/2002 03:09 PMThe NDBE is an abstract database layer for PHP *and* a rich online
database editor. The former allows users to write PHP database code
once, and run on any of several SQL engines. The latter lets users
edit the data that powers that code! Extend the editor in many easy
and powerful ways to create a data input interface that is both
efficient and easy to use!
NDBE 1.2.2 is another minor fix release -- see the INSTALL file for a
list of changes. Most noteably the parse error in NDBType_AutoDateTime
has been fixed; this could cause the editor index page to display a
blank list of tables for any database connections.
Request to users: if you find something difficult to use, understand
or even just want to know some of the possiblities that some portion
of the NDBE is capable of, please email me (ajpatter AT
users.sourceforge.net) -- I'm also looking for suggestions on
documentation to post, so send along any that you'd like to see!
Firefox 0.8 released, Thunderbird 0.5
released
Firefox 0.8 released, Thunderbird 0.5
released
02/10/2004 02:54 AMPHP 4.3.5 Released!
PHP 4.3.5 Released!
04/09/2004 04:02 PMThe new PHP 4.3.5 has been released! Check it out!
PHP 4.3.3 released!
PHP 4.3.3 released!
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThe PHP developers are proud to announce the immediate availability of
PHP 4.3.3. This release contains a large number of bug fixes and we
strongly recommend that all users of PHP upgrade to this version. Full
list of fixes can be found in the NEWS file.
PHP 4.3.11 & 5.0.4 released
PHP 4.3.11 & 5.0.4 released
04/04/2005 06:08 AMMT 3.15 released
MT 3.15 released
02/01/2005 09:14 PMIf you can read this, it means that I've successfully upgraded to
Movable Type 3.15. If you're on MT, you should too. And if you're
running into any trouble with this site that might be upgrade related,
let me know...
ICQ 4.0 Released
ICQ 4.0 Released
04/20/2004 04:59 PMKDE 3.1.1 Released
KDE 3.1.1 Released
03/20/2003 09:35 AMPHP 4.3.2 RC1 Released
PHP 4.3.2 RC1 Released
03/20/2003 08:33 AMOS X 10.2.4 Released
OS X 10.2.4 Released
03/13/2003 10:16 AMApple has released OS X 10.2.4, and it is now available via the
Software Update Preference Panel.
The 41MB download features:
"enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following
applications, services and technologies: Address Book, Classic
compatibility, Finder, FireWire, Graphics, OpenGL, and Sherlock. It
includes AFP and Windows file service improvements, as well as audio,
disc recording, graphics, and printing improvements."
Nvu 0.90 Released
Nvu 0.90 Released
03/14/2005 06:05 PMPHP 4.3.4 released!
PHP 4.3.4 released!
11/03/2003 08:25 PMThe PHP developers are proud to announce the immediate availability of
PHP 4.3.4. This release contains a fair number of bug fixes and we
recommend that all users of PHP upgrade to this version. Full list of
fixes can be found in the NEWS file.
PHP 4.3.10 & 5.0.3 Released
PHP 4.3.10 & 5.0.3 Released
12/19/2004 03:07 PMPAR 0.76 released!
PAR 0.76 released!
10/29/2003 12:09 AMautrijus writes "After more than one month of active (and sometimes
heated) development, I'm jubilant to release PAR 0.76 to CPAN. PAR is
a cross between Java's JAR and Perl2exe/PerlApp; this version offers
bytecode-compiling and bleaching filters, ...
PHP 4.2 has been released
PHP 4.2 has been released
12/02/2002 01:17 PMPHP 4.2 is mostly a maintenance release. The biggest change is that
URL variables are no longer automatically registered as global
variables. Big win for security.
PKS 0.9.6 released
PKS 0.9.6 released
02/07/2003 09:40 AMPKS is an OpenPGP Public Key Server. It allows users to store and
lookup public keys from the server's database. It can also synchronize
with other servers. This release is intended to be a solid, stable
bugfix and feature upgrade to 0.9.5.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I'd like to announce that PKS 0.9.6 has been released! The file
can be downloaded from the SourceForge Download Area for the "pks"
project.
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61738)
19427b543972c23fbc1c167d5408d3a9 *pks-0.9.6.tar.gz
I just uploaded the tarball to SourceForge, so don't be surprised
if it isn't available on SF mirrors yet.
See the release notes (NEWS file) and ChangeLog for more information
on the changes since 0.9.5. BE SURE TO READ THE UPGRADING FILE!
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR INSTALLATION:
* READ THE UPGRADING FILE! The database format has changed slightly,
and backwards compatibility is NOT the default.
* If you want to be able to add keys via HTTP, make sure to uncomment
this line in your pksd.conf:
www_readonly 0
* If you want to be able to download keys, make sure to uncomment
max_reply_keys. Also, you'll probably want to change this from
-1 (unlimited) to a more sane value.
* BSD (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD): PKS should work on these platforms.
However, no current ports of PKS exist. (FreeBSD's and NetBSD's
ports of pks-0.9.4 should NOT be used for security reasons.)
* Debian Linux users: The Debian package should catch up to pks-0.9.6
very shortly.
* RedHat Linux users: Running "rpm -ta pks-0.9.6.tar.gz" should
build you the required RPMs.
This release is intended to be a solid, stable bugfix and feature
upgrade to 0.9.5. Bug reports and patches are always welcome.
Richard Laager
rlaager@bigfoot.com
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The Bat! 2.02 CE RC Released
The Bat! 2.02 CE RC Released
12/06/2003 12:05 PMPHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 released!
06/03/2004 10:51 AMFrom the main
Main PHP Website:
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5 RC3 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5 RC3 Released!
02/17/2004 10:34 AMIn a quick note from
PHP.net this
morning:
PHP 4.3.7 Released!
PHP 4.3.7 Released!
06/03/2004 09:10 AMPHP 4.3.7 has been released. A few bug fixes have been taken care of
and some GD Libary changes.
Vim 6.3 released
Vim 6.3 released
06/08/2004 05:20 PMPHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 RC2 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 RC2 Released!
04/09/2004 04:06 PMLate yesterday, the
main PHP site
launched the latest version of 4.3.6 -
PHP 4.3.6 RC2.
j 0.15.3 released
j 0.15.3 released
07/02/2002 04:01 PM J is a multifile, multiwindow programmer's editor written entirely in
Java. It features syntax highlighting for Java, C, C++, XML, HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, Lisp, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl/Tk, Verilog, and VHDL,
automatic indentation, directory buffers, regular expressions,
multifile find and replace, autosave and crash recovery, undo/redo,
and FTP/HTTP support. All keyboard mappings can be customized. Themes
may be used to customize the editor's appearance.
VXL 1.1 released
VXL 1.1 released
05/25/2004 07:19 PMThe VXL consortium (including some of the world's top computer vision
research groups and companies) is proud to announce the release of VXL
1.1.0
VXL is a set of multi-platform C++ libraries for computer vision
research and deployment. See http://vxl.sourceforge.net/
The latest release can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=24293&package_i
d=58654
Thanks go to Brendan McCane for packaging and testing the release.
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5RC 2 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5RC 2 Released!
02/10/2004 02:51 AMIn a quick note for all of you bleeding-edge upgraders out there,
PHP.net has announced that
PHP 4.3.5RC has been released!
DC++ 0.303 Released
DC++ 0.303 Released
11/14/2003 02:52 PMPHP 4.3.6 Released!
PHP 4.3.6 Released!
04/15/2004 04:56 PMPHP 4.3.6 is released. Fixes bugs found in previous versions and
ehnahces cURL and GD.
PHP 5.0.0 Released!
PHP 5.0.0 Released!
07/13/2004 10:24 PMThe long awaited PHP 5.0.0 has finally been released! Get it while
it's hot!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.0 Released
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.0 Released
12/31/2002 11:06 AMThe PHP developers are pleased to announce the immediate availability
of PHP 4.3.0, the latest version of this widely used scripting
language.
svk 1.00 Released
svk 1.00 Released
06/05/2005 11:38 PMclkao writes "The svk team is pround to introduce svk 1.00, a
distributed version control system that powers Autrijus' productivity.
While you might not be as crazy as Autrijus, you can at least use the
same tool. Learn more at http://svk.elixus.org/"
Nvu 0.30 Released
Nvu 0.30 Released
06/14/2004 07:49 PMPHP 4.3.8 Released!
PHP 4.3.8 Released!
07/13/2004 06:54 PMA new Security update for the PHP 4.3 Series.
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 Released!
04/16/2004 07:41 AMLate yesterday, the PHP group released another final release for te
latest version -
PHP
4.3.6!
Nvu 0.4.0 Released
Nvu 0.4.0 Released
08/10/2004 09:43 PMPHP 5.0.0 Released
PHP 5.0.0 Released
07/13/2004 08:23 PMPHP.net: PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3
Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3
Released!
12/19/2004 03:19 PMWith the release candidates behind them,
PHP.net is reporting that both PHP
4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3 have been released.
Nvu 0.1 Released
Nvu 0.1 Released
02/10/2004 04:33 AMKDE 3.4 Released
KDE 3.4 Released
03/17/2005 03:41 AMSlashdot Mar 16 2005 9:03PM GMT
PHP.net: PHP 5.0.2 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 5.0.2 Released!
09/24/2004 07:42 AMIn a quick note from
PHP.net today:
Grok Description matches for NDBE 1.2.1 released
GrokA matches for NDBE 1.2.1 released
does any 1 know of sum 'A' rated games
does any 1 know of sum 'A' rated games
07/09/2004 08:10 AMTechTree Jul 9 2004 12:09PM GMT
Study finds violence, unlabeled content
in teen-rated video games
Study finds violence, unlabeled content
in teen-rated video games
02/17/2004 05:14 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 17 2004 9:35PM GMT
"GHOSTHUNTER": Sony
PlayStation 2; Namco. $49.99. (Rated
suitable for teenagers) HHH
"GHOSTHUNTER": Sony
PlayStation 2; Namco. $49.99. (Rated
suitable for teenagers) HHH
09/06/2004 12:05 AMStaronline.com - Sun Sep 5, 09:58 am GMT
"SHADOW OF ROME": PlayStation
2; published by Capcom. Rated M for
mature. HHHH out of five
"SHADOW OF ROME": PlayStation
2; published by Capcom. Rated M for
mature. HHHH out of five
03/22/2005 03:14 PMStaronline.com - Sun Mar 20, 09:44 am GMT
PlayStation with no games
PlayStation with no games
07/19/2004 10:10 PMNews.com.au - Mon Jul 19, 07:33 pm GMT
PlayStation Portable not just for games
PlayStation Portable not just for games
03/24/2005 08:50 AMThestate.com - Thu Mar 24, 08:02 am GMT
Two new games arrive for PlayStation 2
Two new games arrive for PlayStation 2
12/22/2004 01:58 AMAugustachronicle.com - Mon Dec 20, 06:28 am GMT
ME's PlayStation Zone at e-Games
ME's PlayStation Zone at e-Games
03/27/2005 07:57 AMAmeinfo.com - Sun Mar 27, 06:58 am GMT
Microsoft Solutions for Small and Medium
Business: Peer-to-Peer Networking with
Windows XP
Microsoft Solutions for Small and Medium
Business: Peer-to-Peer Networking with
Windows XP
07/19/2004 11:14 AM"The victory by Kazaa creates an
important precedent for the legality of
peer-to-peer software
"The victory by Kazaa creates an
important precedent for the legality of
peer-to-peer software
12/20/2003 06:24 AMDutch courts say Kazaa not responsible for what user's do on it's
network .. has
ruled
news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=575&u=/nm/20031219/wr_nm/m
edia_kazaa_dc_6&printer=1
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US federal court exempts peer-to-peer
clients from copyright liability
US federal court exempts peer-to-peer
clients from copyright liability
08/21/2004 11:25 AM
After months of hearings and
consideration , the United
States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that
makers of peer-to-peer computer software (" P2P ") are
not liabile for damages concerning copyright infrigement.
The decision hewed to the 1984
Sony v. Betamax ruling , which exempted videocassette recorder
makers from copyright infringement, arguing that a tool isn't necessarily dangerous
if some of its uses are actionable. Instead the court recommended that intellectual
property owners pursue individual infringers. Additionally, defenders
of the p2p software argued that the decision
preserves privacy rights for users.
Ubersite - Exploiting Peer-to-Peer
Networking: I have lost all faith in
humanity.
Ubersite - Exploiting Peer-to-Peer
Networking: I have lost all faith in
humanity.
04/11/2004 02:38 PMUbersite - Exploiting Peer-to-Peer Networking: I have lost all faith
in humanity
ubersite.com/m/29438
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Peer-To-Peer Group Unveils
Anti-Pedophile Measure (Reuters)
Peer-To-Peer Group Unveils
Anti-Pedophile Measure (Reuters)
05/06/2004 04:05 PMReuters - Internet file-trading networks on
Thursday unveiled a new approach to fighting child pornography
as they came under a new round of criticism from the U.S.
Congress.
Prodigem Inc. Kicks Off New Peer-To-Peer
Content Marketplace with Movie Shot in
High Definition
Prodigem Inc. Kicks Off New Peer-To-Peer
Content Marketplace with Movie Shot in
High Definition
04/14/2005 02:12 AMProdigem, a leader in providing legal bit torrent downloads, today
announced the availability for purchase of the docudrama "On Our Way
Up" shot in stunning high definition. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
Internet Security Systems: Risk exposure
- instant messaging and peer-to-peer
networks v2.0
Internet Security Systems: Risk exposure
- instant messaging and peer-to-peer
networks v2.0
11/04/2003 03:05 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 9:46PM ET
Tech.gov: Supreme Court Standards for
Peer-to-Peer and Beyond (PC World)
Tech.gov: Supreme Court Standards for
Peer-to-Peer and Beyond (PC World)
04/12/2005 03:22 AMPC World - The upcoming ruling on copyright infringement in P-to-P
networks will have important implications for future technology
development.
Scott G (The G-Man) Credits Peer-to-Peer
Filesharing with Launching His Career
Scott G (The G-Man) Credits Peer-to-Peer
Filesharing with Launching His Career
03/22/2005 04:55 PMIn view of the upcoming Supreme Court hearing in the landmark MGM vs.
Grokster lawsuit, it is more important than ever to consider the case
of Scott G (The G-Man), who began with a self-released album and got
signed, got on iTunes, and launched his own music production company,
all by initially giving his music away for free via P2P. [PRWEB Mar
21, 2005]
International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer
Knowledge Management (P2PKM)
International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer
Knowledge Management (P2PKM)
06/04/2004 05:53 AMInternational Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Management
(P2PKM)http://www.p2pkm.org/Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing has received significant attention from
the side of research labs and academia, largely due to the popularity
of commercialized P2P file sharing applications such as Napster,
Morpheus and KaZaa. In the P2P model, peers exchange data and/or
services in completely decentralized distributed manner. Peers are
autonomous, and are free to choose what other peers to interact with,
and, in this point-to-point interaction, peers possess equal
functional capabilities.
On the other hand, Knowledge
Management (KM) is increasingly viewed as a core capacity in order to
compete in the modern social and economic environment. Researchers and
practitioners agree that those intellectual assets that are embedded
in working practices, social relationships, and technological
artefacts constitute the only source of value that can sustain long
term differentiation, quality of services, innovation, and
adaptability. Nonetheless, even due to a debatable success of current
KM implementations, still unclear is how such matter should be managed
in highly complex, distributed, and heterogeneous settings.
In the last couple of years, P2P and KM have followed different but
converging paths. In fact, P2P technologies have left their initial
“computational”, “anarchoyd”, and spontaneous fashion to
embrace more service level domains and business settings. On the other
hand, KM is questioning its centralized assumption based on the
implicit belief that knowledge is managed successfully when it can be
standardized and controlled. In this sense, it seems that while P2P is
looking for value added domains to better exploit its technological
potential, KM is looking for a technological paradigm more able to fit
an emerging distributed organization of knowledge.
The
convergence of P2P and KM creates new challenges for researchers to
address: new methodologies to model, design, and deploy distributed KM
solutions; theories and algorithms to represent the social and
semantic dimensions of a knowledge network; mechanisms to cope with
the dynamic autonomous nature of P2P and to provide means to support
emergent network self-organization.
This has been added to
Knowledge Discovery
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Piercing the peertopeer
myths: An examination of the Canadian
experience
Piercing the peertopeer
myths: An examination of the Canadian
experience
04/11/2005 05:58 AMPiercing the peer-to-peer myths: An examination of the Canadian
experience
firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_4/geist
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Modeling and Performance Analysis of
BitTorrent-Like Peer-to-Peer Networks.
Modeling and Performance Analysis of
BitTorrent-Like Peer-to-Peer Networks.
09/09/2004 10:06 PMDongyu Qiu, R. Srikant:
Modeling and Performance Analysis of BitTorrent-Like
Peer-to-Peer Networks.Peer-To-Peer Blamed For Revenue Loss
From Software Companies
Peer-To-Peer Blamed For Revenue Loss
From Software Companies
07/08/2004 05:39 AMSoftware companies charge that P2P networks are responsible for huge
financial losses. According to CNET News, about 36 percent of software
being installed worldwide has been pirated and is not legitimate. The
software companies are crying foul while urging governments to step in
and play a more active role in prevention.
This Week's Hot Pick: New games for
PlayStation Portable
This Week's Hot Pick: New games for
PlayStation Portable
03/29/2005 06:55 AMSeattlepi.nwsource.com - Tue Mar 29, 08:41 am GMT
Weed Music - 96Decibels.com Launches
"Send a Song" a Peer to Peer Email
Marketing Channel for Musicians and
Labels
Weed Music - 96Decibels.com Launches
"Send a Song" a Peer to Peer Email
Marketing Channel for Musicians and
Labels
04/01/2005 03:44 AMWhile the media watches Streamcast (Grokster, Morpheus) defend itself
in court from the legal wranglings of the major entertainment industry
players, a new breed of file sharer is emerging. This file sharer
actually owns the right to redistribute the artists music and in so
doing is rewarded for the effort completely legal and even
encouraged by the artists and their labels. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
FreeScience - Peer to Peer Scientific
Digital Library
FreeScience - Peer to Peer Scientific
Digital Library
03/23/2005 07:28 AMFreeScience - Peer to Peer Scientific Digital
Libraryhttp://www.b
daweb.net/freescience_learnmore_it.phpAllows any
researcher to share his scientific papers (as well as notes, data and
designs draws, ecc...) into a P2P
OAI-PMH compliant network,
by mean of which your works will be instantly available to hundred of
thousands researchers worldwide. You can also browse the huge OAI
archive (about 1 million of documents from the
best research
institutes) and download the full text for free. Furthermore, the
FREESCIENCE software is completely free, as is access to documents in
the BdA network. FREESCIENCE offers three domains of action: 1) Search
and download of full-text scientific one million plus documents, 2)
Sharing of your own documents in the OAI network with over one hundred
thousand researchers, and 3) Direct communication and science
community with instant messaging or text conferencing. This has been
added to
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been
added to
Deep Web
Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be
added to
Academic
Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide. This will be added to
Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources
white paper annotated link compilation.
FreeScience: Peer-to-Peer Scientific
Digital Libra...
FreeScience: Peer-to-Peer Scientific
Digital Libra...
03/23/2005 07:28 AM
FreeScience:
Peer-to-Peer Scientific Digital Library
Berklee Encourages Peer to Peer Music
Trading
Berklee Encourages Peer to Peer Music
Trading
11/12/2003 06:53 PMQuery for Peer to Peer (P2P) File
Sharing Utilities
Query for Peer to Peer (P2P) File
Sharing Utilities
06/14/2004 11:20 AMThe Second Workshop on Semantics in
Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing
The Second Workshop on Semantics in
Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing
01/07/2004 03:02 PMThe Second Workshop on Semantics in Peer-to-Peer and Grid
Computinghttp://www.isi.edu/~hon
gsuda/SemPGRID042nd Workshop on Semantics in
Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing at the
Thirteenth International World Wide Web
Conference 17-18 May 2004, New York, USA in cooperation with the
GGF Semantic Grid Research
Group (SEM-GRD)The Semantic Web is widely accepted as
a means to enhance the Web with machine processable content. However,
mostly the Semantic Web is aiming at techniques and technologies for
static information, in contrast to dynamic services or distributed
computing. Several interest groups and efforts are working on
infrastructure for enabling distributed computing. The organization of
these efforts are in part top down organized efforts, involving
multiple formal organizations and dedicated projects, and bottom-up
efforts, sometimes started by single organizations or individuals in a
grassroots effort.
The Grid is aiming at technologies which
allow the flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic
collections of individuals, institutions, and resources, enabling
virtual organizations. Problems encountered include authentication,
authorization, resource access, resource discovery, and interoperation
of active services. The same problems are eminent in the Peer-to-Peer
(P2P) area, where projects are typically organized in a bottom-up
fashion. Reusable infrastructures like SUN's JXTA are emerging,
attracting numerous applications. However, each application uses its
own data format, and it is hard to see how applications
interoperate.
A related area is Web Services: driven by
industry efforts numerous specifications are developed, which are of
interest for the Grid projects as well as for the Peer-to-Peer
efforts. Although there is an agreement that Web Services would
benefit from more semantics, little systematic research has been done
on the problem of how to combine the notions of Web Services with the
results of the Semantic Web, Peer-to-Peer and Grid computing.
The workshop will be organized in part around talks presenting
research results in the intersection of the Semantic Web, P2P and Grid
computing. Another important part of the workshop will be break-out
groups, focusing on the amalgamation of Semantic Web and distributed
computing. We hope the break-out groups will evolve into independent
working groups and generate follow-up activities, which contribute to
the technology areas. The proceedings will be published on the Web
and a workshop report will summarize the outcome of the break out
groups.
Six games from Electronic Arts will be
available for Sony's PlayStation
Portable:
Six games from Electronic Arts will be
available for Sony's PlayStation
Portable:
01/07/2005 04:30 AMMercurynews.com - Thu Jan 6, 04:10 pm GMT
First PlayStation Portable games provide
peek at future
First PlayStation Portable games provide
peek at future
03/26/2005 06:57 AMThestate.com - Fri Mar 25, 10:52 am GMT
NDBE 1.2.1 released