Make Google News work for you
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How to make a PDA really work for you
How to make a PDA really work for you
12/10/2003 08:02 AMPersonal digital assistants have the potential to become excellent
tools after you fix them. PDAs, and more specifically Pocket PC, seem
to be designed for sales and marketing people. You can add contacts,
tasks, and check your calendar with the default out-of-the-box setup.
Few of these activities are direly important to a network
administrator, a programmer, or even a hacker which makes these
devices mostly useless for anyone who works in computers. However,
they are still computers, and there is a growing number of programs
being written and ported to handheld devices which will make them
useful to -- imagine this -- computer users.
Make Your Site Work with XP SP2
Make Your Site Work with XP SP2
06/03/2004 03:29 PMThis article covers the following topics: Does your Web site use
Microsoft ActiveX® controls? Does your Web site allow users to
download files? Does your site use pop-up windows? Does your Web site
depend on the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM)? Does your Web
site use HTML dialogs?
Time to Make Tech Work
Time to Make Tech Work
10/29/2003 12:12 AMMake Bluetooth phones work for you.
Here's how
Make Bluetooth phones work for you.
Here's how
05/25/2004 08:48 PMZDNet May 26 2004 1:30AM GMT
Make your site work with Windows XP SP2
Make your site work with Windows XP SP2
06/04/2004 07:13 AMMicrosoft covers the
changes in XP SP2 that may affect web authors.
Make HP Communications work with sleep
in 10.3
Make HP Communications work with sleep
in 10.3
09/23/2004 11:08 AMFor those of us using a scanner, fax or other multifunction device
from HP, we are cursed by its buggy communications daemon process
known as "HP Communications." It is normally well-behaved, but it can
be very grumpy when un...
How to Make iPod Video Work
How to Make iPod Video Work
02/05/2005 09:12 PMQuite simply the reason the iPod Video didn't come out is that the
only video that's copyright-free is the stuff you make in iMovie
(well, you own the copyright, so it's more of a non-issue
than copyright-free). Frankly, I know few people wanting to copy
their movies of weddings, kids, and cats onto a device to view them
elsewhere. What we want are our TV programs and DVD movies.
So Apple, to make the iPod Video work, would need a PVR app (and hardware). Then Apple can let you
create content that is free of issues (personal recording is allowed,
regardless of the 1984 world the MPAA
wants us to live in) and encode it in H.264/AVC so that it can scale down to the
iPod level well (it's also used in 3G phones, so the iPod is a
no-brainer). Set it up to record whatever you want, select "iPod" as
the recording destination and then you get a file that is as small as
it can be to give good quality on the iPod. Or choose "TV" and then
use the supplied A/V cables to view on a random TV somewhere (use
those front inputs on that TV in the break room at work!).
Do this, and the world will follow quite quickly. Make it simple,
Apple simple, and the portable media market is
Apple's. Get a foothold in music and video and the iPod will clobber
all the other devices.
It's not so crazy, and it just might work. Hell, it might kill
TiVo if done right, and I love mine as much as the next guy.
10.3: Make Palm HotSync work in Panther
10.3: Make Palm HotSync work in Panther
11/02/2003 07:37 PMYou can get Palm Desktop to work in Panther by logging in as root and
doing a fresh install. Make sure you have the the latest iSync Palm
conduit installed too, and iSync will work with your Palm. This hint
came from the Palm...
Make Terminal.app key mappings work in
bash
Make Terminal.app key mappings work in
bash
08/06/2004 09:57 AMthere is a strange behaviour in [at least my] Terminal.app which
prevented me from tuning bash to my preferences for some time now. In
Terminal -> Window Settings (i.e. the Terminal Inspector window) ->
Keyboard section, the ...
Make Macromedia Dreamweaver MX work with
FileVault
Make Macromedia Dreamweaver MX work with
FileVault
01/03/2005 11:55 AMDreamweaver MX has some incompatibilities with FileVault. Most
notably, the Spell Checker will emit an unknown error accessing the
dictionary. It turns out the solution is simple. Just drag an alias
of ~/Library/Application...
Thought for the day:Make wireless
technology work for you
Thought for the day:Make wireless
technology work for you
11/10/2003 11:38 PMComputer Weekly Nov 10 2003 9:18PM ET
Make iSync work with the Motorola A1000
Make iSync work with the Motorola A1000
12/22/2004 01:05 AMLast month I got this wonderful phone. One of the first thing I tried
was to check if iSync would be willing to talk with it. Unfortunately
this was not the case. I got this solution working a month or so ago,
but I totally f...
10.3: Make remote AppleScripts work with
iTunes
10.3: Make remote AppleScripts work with
iTunes
12/09/2003 10:59 AMI have done several unsuccessful trials at controlling iTunes on my
second Mac via AppleScript. Although I had switched on "Remote Apple
Events" in the Sharing preference pane, I always got something like
"Can't authenticate...
How to Make Your Web Site Work with
Windows XP Service Pack 2
How to Make Your Web Site Work with
Windows XP Service Pack 2
06/01/2004 11:15 PMMicrosoft Internet Explorer will block ActiveX controls in the follow
cases:
A Web site navigating to a page that attempts to instantiate an
ActiveX control.
Navigation that would result in an ActiveX installation prompt.
A qualified previous version of the ActiveX control is not already
installed on the system.
10.3: Make shortcuts in the Finder's
File menu work again
10.3: Make shortcuts in the Finder's
File menu work again
12/03/2003 11:02 AMI have the experience of shorcuts not working on Panther's Finder
after some time working in Finder or other apps, but this only happens
with the shorcuts of the File menu, I noticed that if I just click on
the File menu (not...
Net funds US political candidates find a
way to make the web work for them
Net funds US political candidates find a
way to make the web work for them
07/07/2004 04:29 AMBBC Jul 7 2004 8:53AM GMT
Programmers Devise New Ways to Make the
Pieces Work Together
Programmers Devise New Ways to Make the
Pieces Work Together
08/07/2004 03:47 PMA host of new programs for Windows-based computers can, in one way or
another, be considered tools for thinking.
Microsoft product to make message
systems work together
Microsoft product to make message
systems work together
07/15/2004 09:56 PMChina Post Jul 16 2004 2:36AM GMT
Make the Dane-Elec Combo card reader
work in 10.3
Make the Dane-Elec Combo card reader
work in 10.3
06/02/2004 11:55 AMIf anybody is having problems getting their Dane - Elec Compact
Flash/Smart Media combo card reader to be recognised in Panther, it's
because it needs the drivers from the manufacturer of the chipset of
the reader itself, not...
Uxtheme Multi-patcher 3.0, To make
custom themes work
Uxtheme Multi-patcher 3.0, To make
custom themes work
04/06/2005 09:03 AMTelegraph | Opinion | When the universe
is expanding it can make you late for
work
Telegraph | Opinion | When the universe
is expanding it can make you late for
work
01/10/2004 09:02 PMbecause the universe is expanding it took me longer than usual to find
my robe .. Woody Allen shows the problems with popular physics in a
short article: .. more» ..
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Yahoo! Store Owners Can Make Quick Work
of Froogle
Yahoo! Store Owners Can Make Quick Work
of Froogle
09/07/2004 03:44 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - A new web-based service being offered by
Somacon allows Yahoo! store owners to make quick work of Froogle
feeds....
Chinese Internet users work to make
knowledge free
Chinese Internet users work to make
knowledge free
05/18/2004 01:31 AMIndustry Standard May 18 2004 5:40AM GMT
Microsoft product to make business
versions of popular messaging systems
work together
Microsoft product to make business
versions of popular messaging systems
work together
07/14/2004 10:35 PMChina Post Jul 15 2004 3:00AM GMT
Make News No. 3
Make News No. 3
01/04/2005 01:19 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Here's the latest edition of Make News, the newsletter for Make
magazine (I'm the editor in chief). I'm looking for "Challenge" ideas
(see below) and I'm also looking for article and review ideas for the
second issue. If you want contributor guidelines, email me at
markf@oreilly.com.
Make News No. 3 -- MAKE subscriptions now available!
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December 22, 2004
=================
Welcome to the third issue of MAKE News, the email newsletter for
MAKE, a how-to technology project magazine published by O'Reilly
Media.
(Note: If you entered the Build the Perfect PC Sweepstakes, you are
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I like the holidays for many reasons. One of them is because it
gives me a great excuse to buy new gear. My new digital video
camera--which I ordered last week so I can record my kids opening
their toys on Christmas--is due any day. I'm also looking around for a
photograph printer--I'm weighing the advantages and disadvantages of
dye sublimation vs. inkjet (dye sub is winning so far). If my money
doesn't run out, I'm going to finally upgrade my beloved Sony
Cybershot-U digital camera for another camera with a zoom lens. With
these three things in my arsenal of digital tools, I'll be all set to
capture the upcoming festivities.
When someone asks me what they should get their technology- loving
relatives and friends as a gift for the holidays, I'm not shy about
telling them to give a subscription to MAKE. To launch our
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The MAKE Meta-Challenge
=======================
I'm looking forward to the ideas for cool projects that readers are
going to submit in the coming months. One thing we're working on is a
way for people to share their projects with other people on the MAKE
website. We'll have some great image- importing and annotation tools.
Look for it in late January.
The other thing we're featuring is a "MAKE Challenge" that will
appear in every issue of magazine. We'll present readers with a
problem (for example, "My neighbor's dog won't stop barking. How can I
get it to shut up in a humane, yet effective way?") and ask for
solutions to the problem.
To get the "MAKE Challenge" started, I'd like you to email me a
technology-related problem you'd like solved. Here's an example of a
real-world problem looking for a solution, sent to me by Marc Goodner:
"I have had discussions recently with a number of other camphone
enthusiasts who all love them for the poor quality--the artifacts in
the images, the unexpected results. The problem is, the images are
just too small. An idea came out of these discussions that what would
be really cool: a repurposed digicam that has a larger chip but
modified to work as a pinhole camera by removing the lens. Is such a
thing possible? I don't know. I don't have the skills and neither do
any of the guys I know who are interested in this since most of us are
software guys. Seems like a good project for MAKE magazine."
Do you have a problem that needs solving? Email me at
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How Google Took the Work Out of Selling
Advertising
How Google Took the Work Out of Selling
Advertising
06/12/2004 08:11 PMGoogle's AdSense program, unveiled last summer, uses search-driven ads
and is still the company's largest source of revenue.
Google Is A Cool Place To Work, Just Ask
Them
Google Is A Cool Place To Work, Just Ask
Them
01/04/2005 11:29 PMWebProNews Jan 5 2005 3:25AM GMT
Google IPO makes work for brokers
Google IPO makes work for brokers
06/29/2004 05:40 AMFloridatoday.com - Tue Jun 29, 06:40 am GMT
Google chiefs agree to work for $1
Google chiefs agree to work for $1
04/08/2005 03:24 PMCNN Money Apr 8 2005 8:07PM GMT
Photos: A Google of ways to work
Photos: A Google of ways to work
12/27/2004 08:26 AMAn "it" company to work for, Google shows off some of its perks.
Google bosses work for a dollar
Google bosses work for a dollar
04/11/2005 07:55 AMPocket-lint.co.uk Apr 11 2005 11:13AM GMT
Want to work on Google UI? It's hiring
time.
Want to work on Google UI? It's hiring
time.
08/03/2004 07:43 PM
Really. Join our UI team.
You'd be helping shape the way Google works and looks. We're looking
for visually-oriented software engineers who understand application
development for browsers. And specifically, we're looking for people
who'd be interested in helping with Blogger.
Also, you'd be working for some time closely with Ev, Jason, Steve,
myself, and the rest of th ...
How to Make News Sites Better
How to Make News Sites Better
06/06/2004 05:31 PMCyberJournalist.
net: 101 ways to improve your news site: Some great suggestions
here on how to improve news Web sites. I emailed this link to the
Webmasters of the big three news stations here in Sioux
Falls.
Post a form at the end of a breaking news story asking
witnesses to send in details of what they saw — and then add the
information you can verify to the story. [...]
Invite anyone in your community to write Weblogs for your news site
[...] Take the best content from Weblogs on your news site (now that
you've got so many) and publish them in your newspaper.
Via Anil Dash.
Click here to comment on this entry
News: PanoPreviewer simplifies panorama
work in Photoshop
News: PanoPreviewer simplifies panorama
work in Photoshop
04/11/2005 03:01 PMPangea Software has released PanoPreviewer, a free Photoshop plug-in
designed for photographers who work with 360-degree Virtual Reality
(VR) panoramas. The software lets you preview "equirectangular"
panorama images in Photoshop directly, rather than having to use an
intermediary application, and it uses OpenGL for maximum performance.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Looming pitfalls
of work bl0gs
BBC NEWS | Technology | Looming pitfalls
of work bl0gs
01/04/2005 08:26 PMLooming pitfalls of work blogs .. blogs and jobs collide .. BBC
News:
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4115073.stm
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Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
09/17/2004 02:31 PMThese days, I very rarely agree with anything written by John C.
Dvorak, who seems to be spending his time
not
really understanding what's happening in technology. However, his
latest column has an interesting theory. We've been talking a lot
about how many newspapers have a
backwar
ds thinking policy requiring registration just to read the same AP
and Reuters stories everyone else has. The public claim is that
they're doing this to give their advertisers more data about their
visitors, but the amount of dirty data that goes into these databases
suggests
that
doesn't make much sense -- and could get them in legal trouble.
Others point out that online editions are really doing this to get
email for the sake of selling their mailing lists to marketing
spammers, which does make some sense, though isn't a particularly well
thought-out strategy for long term success. Dvorak's take, however,
is that newspapers are doing this
to keep
people out on purpose. The idea is that newspapers want to play
down their online operations, to show that their paper editions are
still much more important. He believes they
don't want the
online editions to be profitable, as that would mean serious changes
for their business. If true, this is an incredibly stupid position,
basically trying to convince themselves that news isn't moving online
when it really is. It's even worse than just not believing what's
happening -- it's working to screw up the data they use themselves in
figuring out what's happening. Honestly, though, this seems unlikely.
It would involve too much thought. It seems, more likely, that the
push towards online registration is from newspapers who haven't really
thought the issues through, but who think this will somehow pay off.
Google charm may not work on Wall Street
Google charm may not work on Wall Street
05/03/2004 08:58 PMthestar.com.my May 4 2004 0:37AM GMT
internetnews.com: Looking For Open
Source Work? So is Google.
internetnews.com: Looking For Open
Source Work? So is Google.
02/01/2005 09:22 PM"If you've got an understanding of free and open source software
licensing, project management skills and experience with
Sourceforge.net, Google may be looking for you..."
Google bosses work for a buck. A year
Google bosses work for a buck. A year
04/11/2005 03:41 AMPity the poor billionaires...
Grok Description matches for Make Google News work for you
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Motorola DCT6400 Series STBs
Motorola DCT6400 Series STBs
05/13/2004 06:23 PMHome Theater May 13 2004 9:37PM GMT
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
05/03/2004 03:16 PMToday at The National Show, the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association's (NCTA's) Annual Convention and International Exposition,
Microsoft Corp. announced Microsoft® TV Foundation Edition 1.7, the
latest update of its digital cable software platform and one of the
first to support the Motorola DCT6412 set-top with integrated
dual-tuner digital video recording (DVR) and high definition
functionality. Microsoft TV Foundation 1.7 provides cable operators
with a comprehensive and flexible solution to deploy, market and
merchandize premium services such as video on demand (VOD) and
high-definition television (HDTV), and provides some of the most
advanced support for DVR available today, taking full advantage of the
new dual-tuner capabilities of the Motorola DCT6400 advanced digital
set-top platform. Microsoft TV Foundation Edition 1.7 will be on
display at Microsoft Booth No. 2223.
Motorola sued by Adelphia investors
Motorola sued by Adelphia investors
07/29/2004 06:33 AMChicago Tribune Jul 29 2004 10:34AM GMT
Time Warner, Comcast Get Adelphia,
Comcast Celebrates By Turning Off DNS
Time Warner, Comcast Get Adelphia,
Comcast Celebrates By Turning Off DNS
04/08/2005 12:13 PMIt looks like Adelphia cable broadband customers who are about to get
shifted over to Comcast have plenty of outages to look forward to.
The same evening that it's announced that
Time Warner and Comcast will jointly devour what's left of
Adelphia for about $18 billion, Comcast
had major DNS
issues leaving many of their users offline. Of course, in
explaining the widespread outage, Comcast is using their favorite
phrase:
"scheduled
maintenance." That's the same thing they told me when Comcast
turned off my service nearly every weekday last October. I would call
every morning and be told that it was "scheduled maintenance."
However, when I asked what the schedule was and if I'd have service
the next day, I was told they had no idea. Apparently, it doesn't
become scheduled until it actually cut you off.
Time Warner, Comcast Said to Buy
Adelphia
Time Warner, Comcast Said to Buy
Adelphia
04/08/2005 12:55 PMMedia group Time Warner and top U.S. cable TV operator Comcast are set
to pay $18 billion for bankrupt cable operator Adelphia, according to
a source.
Comcast, Time Warner said to want
Adelphia
Comcast, Time Warner said to want
Adelphia
02/01/2005 08:56 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Jan 30, 05:36 am GMT
Report: Comcast, Time-Warner to buy
Adelphia
Report: Comcast, Time-Warner to buy
Adelphia
04/08/2005 06:21 PMTime Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. have agreed to acquire bankrupt
cable operator Adelphia Communications Corp. for US$17.6 billion
through a deal with Adelphia's creditors, the Wall Street Journal
reported Friday.
Time Warner, Comcast in Deal to Buy
Adelphia
Time Warner, Comcast in Deal to Buy
Adelphia
04/09/2005 10:00 AMAdelphia bid heats up cable rivalry
Adelphia bid heats up cable rivalry
04/09/2005 07:58 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:21AM GMT
Adelphia to Explore Sale of Cable
Company
Adelphia to Explore Sale of Cable
Company
04/22/2004 04:17 PMThe nation's fifth-largest cable television provider, Adelphia, may
sell the company as part of its Chapter 11 reorganization, yielding to
pressure from creditors.
The Cable Buzz: Comcast, Motorola
Enhance Relationship
The Cable Buzz: Comcast, Motorola
Enhance Relationship
03/14/2005 06:26 PMCableRetailer.com Mar 14 2005 10:38AM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
09/08/2004 05:05 AMUK Wire Sep 8 2004 9:29AM GMT
Apogee DDX Chosen for Motorola Digital
Cable Ready Home Theater Systems
Apogee DDX Chosen for Motorola Digital
Cable Ready Home Theater Systems
02/10/2004 02:53 AMWide Screen Review Feb 6 2004 9:14PM GMT
Motorola Receives SARFT Certification in
China for Digital Cable System Solutions
Motorola Receives SARFT Certification in
China for Digital Cable System Solutions
09/17/2004 12:33 AMInvestors Business Daily Sep 17 2004 3:40AM GMT
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
03/14/2005 06:27 PMSlashPhone Mar 11 2005 12:23PM GMT
Bidding For Adelphia Set To Get Under
Way
Bidding For Adelphia Set To Get Under
Way
09/22/2004 08:59 PMTechWeb Sep 22 2004 11:50PM GMT
Adelphia: Is a deal finally here?
Adelphia: Is a deal finally here?
04/08/2005 12:34 PMCNN Money Apr 8 2005 4:35PM GMT
Adelphia Puts Itself on the Block
Adelphia Puts Itself on the Block
04/22/2004 07:45 AMTheStreet.com Apr 22 2004 12:20PM GMT
Adelphia Founder Guilty of Conspiracy
(AP)
Adelphia Founder Guilty of Conspiracy
(AP)
07/08/2004 03:34 PMAP - Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas was found guilty
of conspiracy Thursday.
Adelphia Founder, Son Sentenced to
Prison
Adelphia Founder, Son Sentenced to
Prison
06/22/2005 02:17 AMChicagotribune.com - Tue Jun 21, 06:06 am GMT
Reports: Media Companies to Buy Adelphia
(AP)
Reports: Media Companies to Buy Adelphia
(AP)
04/08/2005 12:39 AMAP - Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. have reached a tentative
agreement to buy Adelphia Communications Corp. for nearly $18
billion, according to newspaper reports.
Adelphia to sell AT&T Net phone service
Adelphia to sell AT&T Net phone service
09/01/2004 12:00 PMThe move follows a string of similar deals between Ma Bell and cable
operators, as it looks to aggressively market VoIP.
Adelphia Founder, Son Guilty of
Conspiracy (AP)
Adelphia Founder, Son Guilty of
Conspiracy (AP)
07/08/2004 10:34 PMAP - Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas and his son
Timothy were convicted Thursday of looting the cable company to line
their own pockets and deceiving investors by hiding its backbreaking
debt.
Adelphia files amended reorganization
plan
Adelphia files amended reorganization
plan
02/05/2005 10:05 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Feb 4, 11:59 pm GMT
Adelphia Founder Is Found Guilty of
Conspiracy
Adelphia Founder Is Found Guilty of
Conspiracy
07/08/2004 03:39 PMAdelphia founder John Rigas and his son Timothy were found guilty
today of conspiracy in connection with the multibillion dollar
collapse of the cable television company.
Adelphia in Chap. 11, exploring sale of
firm
Adelphia in Chap. 11, exploring sale of
firm
04/23/2004 01:31 AMBoston Globe Apr 23 2004 5:00AM GMT
Cablevision reportedly bids $16.5
billion for Adelphia
Cablevision reportedly bids $16.5
billion for Adelphia
04/06/2005 09:55 AMBoston Globe Apr 6 2005 2:01PM GMT
Adelphia deal may be boon for Time
Warner
Adelphia deal may be boon for Time
Warner
04/09/2005 02:57 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Apr 8, 11:48 pm GMT
Adelphia deal could fire up high-speed
Internet race
Adelphia deal could fire up high-speed
Internet race
04/09/2005 02:55 PMMENAFN Apr 9 2005 6:51PM GMT
Adelphia amends commitment letter for
loan to exit bankruptcy
Adelphia amends commitment letter for
loan to exit bankruptcy
06/05/2004 11:44 AMCanadian Press Jun 5 2004 4:18PM GMT
Make Google News work for you