DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
Grok Headline matches for DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.033
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.033
04/21/2004 09:00 AMAn effort to create a fully extensible operating system.
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.03
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.03
04/18/2004 05:47 AMAn effort to create a fully extensible operating system.
DEX Extensible Operating System
DEX Extensible Operating System
04/12/2004 06:10 PMTiny C Compiler (tcc) 0.9.20 port to dex-os
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
04/16/2005 07:50 AMPfP Extensible Template System (PfP xTS)
PfP Extensible Template System (PfP xTS)
12/03/2003 06:04 PMxTS 2.0 on the horizon
Name That Operating System
Name That Operating System
02/05/2005 09:27 PMJournalist Dan Gillmor has some suggestions for what Microsoft should
rename "Windows XP Reduced Media Edition," now that the European
Commission has said it found Microsoft's choice less-than-appealing.
It's the operating system, stupid
It's the operating system, stupid
12/15/2003 08:07 PMApple's Next Operating System
Apple's Next Operating System
06/28/2004 02:49 PMThere will be a lot to like about Apple's next operating system, OS
X 10.4, aka "Tiger",
when it comes out sometime next year. In his keynote today at the
Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs said
Apple will be moving the bar further ahead of Microsoft.
The only hardware announcement was several new displays -- as usual, great
industrial design at reasonably affordable prices. I'm very tempted by
the new 20-inch model that will be on sale next month.
But this gathering is for software developers, and the bulk of the
talk was about the operating system. There's plenty of interesting
stuff here.
The best feature for average users will be the built-in search,
something MIcrosoft is also working to improve in its next OS, called
Longhorn. Assuming it works as advertised, what Apple calls "Spotlight" make much shorter work of a common woe for computer users: finding
what's on our hard disk.
The ability to hold video
conferences with up to four people at once, and audio with up to
10, is another nice upcoming feature. The multimedia folks at Apple
have been busy.
Jobs spent a fair amount of time talking about the native inclusion of
RSS into an
upcoming version of the Safari browers, and a "personal clipping"
service. There's a special search function just for RSS; I'm not clear
on whether it's searching via one of the main RSS search engines,
whether Apple will write its own or whether it's only searching your
designated feeds. More on that later.
I was dazzled by a real advance in scripting: Automator,
an application that will make it much easier for regular folks to wire
together various functions from various appliations. Great stuff.
There's lots more, of course, but the main thing to remember is that
this product could be as much as a year (or more) away. Apple's
announcements today, so far ahead of the actual release of the
software, are designed to get the software developers excited enough
to build of these features natively in their own applications. I hope
they do.
Your Operating System 2.9.1
(Development)
Your Operating System 2.9.1
(Development)
07/23/2004 02:43 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
Trion Operating System
Trion Operating System
10/30/2003 02:47 PMThe Trion Development Group is growing... fast!
Flick Operating System
Flick Operating System
03/15/2003 01:28 PMKernel process support added
MyNOS - My! Not another Operating System
MyNOS - My! Not another Operating System
11/07/2003 07:44 AMCopy-On-Write
Cefarix Operating System
Cefarix Operating System
09/19/2004 03:57 PMRevived!
Your Operating System 2.0.0-9-20040710
Your Operating System 2.0.0-9-20040710
07/13/2004 12:21 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
Lindows Changes Name of Operating System
Lindows Changes Name of Operating System
04/14/2004 10:42 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 15 2004 3:09AM GMT
Lindows Changes Name of Operating System
(AP)
Lindows Changes Name of Operating System
(AP)
04/14/2004 06:43 PMAP - Lindows Inc. on Wednesday changed the name of its Lindows OS
operating system to Linspire, responding to a federal judge's refusal
to halt Microsoft Inc.'s trademark infringement lawsuits outside the
United States.
Your Operating System 3.4.0-20040509
Your Operating System 3.4.0-20040509
05/09/2004 08:44 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
The Zygomatic Operating System
The Zygomatic Operating System
02/14/2004 10:50 AMThe Zygomatic project has now moved to SourceForge.
Oxygen Operating System
Oxygen Operating System
09/24/2004 04:30 PMTime to get started
TizOz OS : Operating System
TizOz OS : Operating System
07/03/2004 05:35 AMSource Forge CVS
Perix Operating System
Perix Operating System
03/24/2005 05:27 AMFile Releases
Your Operating System 3.3.3-20040420
Your Operating System 3.3.3-20040420
04/20/2004 11:29 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
QuickRAM Operating System
QuickRAM Operating System
11/03/2003 10:33 PMQROSP Approved and Started
Your Operating System 3.3.2-30102003-1.2
Your Operating System 3.3.2-30102003-1.2
11/02/2003 02:09 PMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
Microsoft's Next Must-Have Operating
System
Microsoft's Next Must-Have Operating
System
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIts code name is "Longhorn," and for many industry-watchers,
Microsoft's next major operating system release promises some dramatic
changes in the way information is organized, retrieved and displayed.
What belongs in an operating system?
What belongs in an operating system?
11/18/2003 08:05 AMThis question is behind most of Microsoft's recent antitrust problems.
Microsoft's defenders often point out that Linux distributions include
not just Web browsers and multimedia software, but office suites,
graphics packages, and many other programs that are not "part of the
operating system." This is true, but in the Linux distribution you can
easily replace one browser with another, and you are free to use
whatever multimedia playback program you like. And now, although it
doesn't seem like a related topic, let's talk about modems and network
cards for a moment.
Your Operating System 2.9.2
(Development)
Your Operating System 2.9.2
(Development)
08/16/2004 03:09 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
What operating system is best for your
web site?
What operating system is best for your
web site?
09/14/2002 10:00 AMStickysauce Sep 14 2002 8:37AM ET
It's Official -- Office is an Operating
System
It's Official -- Office is an Operating
System
12/13/2003 09:19 AMWhen you can write nearly perfect versions of PacMan and Space
Invaders in your favorite productivity application, you know it's
crossed the boundary. Of course, treating cells like pixels and
implementing the game by changing the background colors probably
wasn't what the Excel developers had in mind, but frankly, that's not
much different than what the guys writing the original games had to
deal with. Wow.
"GooOS, the Google Operating System"
"GooOS, the Google Operating System"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMDistributed Network Operating System
Distributed Network Operating System
07/07/2004 11:00 PMWelcome
GooOS, the Google Operating System
GooOS, the Google Operating System
04/09/2004 04:11 PMGreat post about what Google is up to by Rich Skrenta. He argues that
Google is building a huge computer with a custom operating system that
everyone on earth can have an account on. His last few paragraphs are
so much more perceptive than anything that's been written about Google
by anyone; Skrenta nails the company exactly: Google is a company that
has built a single very large, custom computer....
Modular Operating System - ModulOS
Modular Operating System - ModulOS
01/06/2005 09:55 PMResuming after a long pause
Google As The Operating System To The
Internet
Google As The Operating System To The
Internet
12/16/2003 02:07 AMNow that everyone is talking about the latest Google-trick where you
can easily track FedEx or UPS shipments by typing in the tracking
number on Google, one more piece of the puzzle fell into place in the
"Google vision." Over at Business Week, they describe a world where
Google is everywhere. Instead of
going anywhere online directly, you could just use Google as the
interface. Need movie tickets? Type "Movie" and your zip code and
see the listings. Want to buy a Beanie Baby on eBay? Type "ebay
beanie baby" and have Google show you all the choices. As the article
points out, each one of these types of moves could take away traffic
from some other site, taking away advertising revenue and giving it to
Google. Clearly, Google is trying to become something of an
"operating system" for the internet. It's trying to set it up so that
if you want to find anything or run any web application, you go
directly to Google and input what you want. It's a sort of super
sophisticated command line interface, where you just need to remember
a few simple commands - and let Google's smarts figure out the rest.
It's an interesting idea, and can certainly appeal to plenty of geeks
(including myself). However, there are reasons why the vast majority
of people tend to prefer a nice simple graphical user interface rather
than a command line - and it will be interesting to see if others
(notably Microsoft and Yahoo) figure out a way to appeal to those who
are less interested in a command line interface to the world.
New secure operating system needed
New secure operating system needed
03/29/2005 05:50 PM Microsoft conference looks to next
operating system
Microsoft conference looks to next
operating system
05/03/2004 05:15 AMA new generation of PCs based on Microsoft's next operating system
won't arrive until perhaps 2006, but engineers at a conference in
Seattle this week will learn how to build the new machines. The new
operating system, code-named Longhorn, is a major focus of Microsoft's
13th annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, or WinHEC,
tomorrow through Friday at the Washington State Convention and Trade
Center.
Making An Operating System Faster
Making An Operating System Faster
06/04/2004 01:51 PMKernelthread.com: Making an Operating System Faster .. Ten things
Apple did to make Mac OS X
faster
kernelthread.com/mac/apme/optimizations
track this
site | 6 links
Operating system is still an issue for
3G phones
Operating system is still an issue for
3G phones
03/25/2005 02:01 AMIrish Times Mar 25 2005 5:09AM GMT
Google eyes Net operating system
Google eyes Net operating system
04/19/2004 08:32 PMGrok Description matches for DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
GrokA matches for DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
Importing FlashPaper 2 Documents into
Macromedia Flash and Using the
FlashPaper API
Importing FlashPaper 2 Documents into
Macromedia Flash and Using the
FlashPaper API
08/16/2004 07:42 PMBuild a custom controller for viewing FlashPaper documents using Flash
MX 2004.
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
07/03/2004 05:34 AMText Mining Begins Digging Through Unstructured
Datahttp://snipurl.com/7gppA good
85% of an organization's knowledge is in the form of unstructured
data. Easy to quantify, hard to find. "We are drowning in information
but are starving for knowledge," says an R&D technical leader at Dow
Chemical. But a new generation of text mining tools is allowing
companies to extract key elements from large unstructured data sets,
discover relationships and summarize the information. Dow, for
example, uses ClearResearch to extract data from chemical patent
abstracts, published research papers and the company's own files. And
the University of Louisville uses SAS's Text Miner on text files, such
as patient charts, and analyzes flat-file snapshots of billing and
pharmaceutical databases as text, rather than as database entries.
Researchers there have pinpointed certain medications that can prolong
hospital stays for patients. Because of some limitations in the new
software (such as understanding linguistics), text miners are still
niche products, generally restricted to specific parts of an
organization and requiring specialized analytical skills to implement
and deliver truly useful information. It'll be awhile before they're
commonly available. But some vendors are already incorporating text
mining tools as a background function to improve the effectiveness of
more familiar search or document management applications.
PDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
PDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
08/27/2004 04:07 PMRecosoft's PDF2Office Personal, a PDF to Word converter, adds to a
family of products addressing PDF document conversion. [PRWEB Aug 27,
2004]
Using FlashPaper
Using FlashPaper
08/02/2004 09:01 PMGet the entire FlashPaper help system in FlashPaper format.
EMC Archives Unstructured Data
EMC Archives Unstructured Data
07/26/2004 02:06 PMEMC Corp. is uniting configurable policy-based content management with
storage resource allocation tools to help customers cut costs by
automating archiving capabilities.
Unstructured Information Management
Unstructured Information Management
12/20/2003 07:31 AMUnstructured Information Management by Robert D. Kugel of
IntelligentBPM http://www.intelligentbpm.com/feature/2003/12/0312feat2_1.shtml This white paper, from
Ventana Research, offers a
lucid explanation of what "unstructured information" actually means,
and why it will consume a significant amount of IT resources in the
coming years. Structured data is the easily classified stuff --
names, addresses, zip codes, SKU numbers, etc. Unstructured data "does
not readily fit into structured databases except as binary large
objects (BLOBs)." Examples given include e-mails, multimedia files,
document files.... Although these objects may have some structure --
e.g., an e-mail address -- they are not easily classified for storage
in a structured format that makes a typical database happy. As the
amount of this unstructured data increases exponentially, solutions
are being sought; XMLis a big help because of its flexible tagging
system. If this data cannot be efficiently stored and retrieved, it
has little or no utility. The white paper identifies six potential
components of a viable storage system: document management, Web
content management, records management, digital rights management,
collaboration, and image capture. All of these elements are emerging
as critical, especially in light of today's more stringent regulatory
environment (i.e.,
Sarban
es-Oxley) which dictates compliance standards for information
retention. (
C
urrent Cities December 2003)
New Year Wrapping
New Year Wrapping
01/09/2004 09:44 PMWe never ever do anything on New Year's Eve because, well, I don't
know why. It used to be because I never liked having to drive when
there are so many nuts on the road. But now that we've lived...
Best wrapping job [Flickr]
Best wrapping job [Flickr]
12/25/2004 05:11 PMmathowie
posted a photo:

Best wrapping job
Christmas Wrapping
Christmas Wrapping
12/26/2002 01:48 AMI made out with 575 dollars in cash today towards my new computer, not
too shabby. Now I have to wait a month or so,
Macromedia introduces Flashpaper 2
Macromedia introduces Flashpaper 2
07/27/2004 07:57 AMComputer Weekly Jul 27 2004 11:16AM GMT
Creating Dynamic PDF and FlashPaper
Creating Dynamic PDF and FlashPaper
02/07/2005 01:56 AMTransform ordinary web content into printable, portable documents in
PDF or Macromedia FlashPaper 2 format.
FlashPaper 2 Support in Contribute
FlashPaper 2 Support in Contribute
07/19/2004 01:31 AMTransform any printable document into a fast-loading, web-friendly
format.
Business Intelligence from Unstructured
Data
Business Intelligence from Unstructured
Data
12/20/2003 07:31 AMBusiness Intelligence from Unstructured Data by Sundar
Kadayamhttp://intelliseek.com/w
hitepapers.aspAn excellent white paper on Business
Intelligence from Unstructured Data by my good friend Sundar Kadayam.
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
FAST Lassos Unstructured Data
01/27/2004 05:19 PMInternet News Jan 27 2004 10:00PM GMT
Transforming Unstructured Content into
Meaningful XML
Transforming Unstructured Content into
Meaningful XML
10/23/2002 03:00 AMSimple Text Wrapping
Simple Text Wrapping
09/12/2002 07:48 AMIn his latest SVG column, Antoine Quint explains how to implement text
wrapping in SVG.
eBay Today: Wrapping It Up
eBay Today: Wrapping It Up
01/26/2004 01:14 AMGetting Star Wars gifts is great; but even better is having them
dressed up in Star Wars wrapping paper.
Simple text wrapping (XML.com)
Simple text wrapping (XML.com)
09/12/2002 12:08 PMMacromedia intros Contribute 3,
FlashPaper 2
Macromedia intros Contribute 3,
FlashPaper 2
07/19/2004 04:28 PMMacromedia on Monday introduced a new version of its
Contribute Web page
creation software for Mac OS X and Windows. The new software app isn't
due out until August, though Macromedia has made available a "preview
release" you can download now.
Macromedia ships Contribute 3,
FlashPaper 2
Macromedia ships Contribute 3,
FlashPaper 2
08/16/2004 10:33 AMMacromedia Inc. announced today the availability of
Contribute 3 and
FlashPaper
2. Contribute 3 has more than 300 updates, according to the
company. Major new features include the same engine as Dreamweaver MX
2004 with support for CSS rendering; also supported is rules-based
administrative control. "Send for Review" is a new function that
provides Contribute users operating in a collaborative environment to
send documents to each other for review and posting.
Macromedia updates Web publisher,
Flashpaper
Macromedia updates Web publisher,
Flashpaper
08/16/2004 04:01 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 16 2004 6:58PM GMT
Venetica, IBM bridge unstructured and
structured content
Venetica, IBM bridge unstructured and
structured content
04/29/2004 07:43 AMIBM and Venetica this week announced a partnership designed to help
customers more easily access and work with both unstructured and
structured information through a single SQL-based query.
The real difference between structured
and unstructured data (XML.org)
The real difference between structured
and unstructured data (XML.org)
06/11/2002 07:06 PMCalculate Your Demise
Calculate Your Demise
05/11/2004 02:57 PMHow long do you need your investments to last? As long as you do.
Calculate When You Are Most Awake
Calculate When You Are Most Awake
05/22/2004 08:35 AMWrapping Mobile Content in Silk
Wrapping Mobile Content in Silk
02/01/2005 08:49 PMSilk allows content providers to control their own delivery and
promotion. [PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]
Printing Web Pages in FlashPaper or PDF
Format with ColdFusion MX 7
Printing Web Pages in FlashPaper or PDF
Format with ColdFusion MX 7
02/07/2005 01:56 AMWeb pages rarely print prettily, but with the new cfdocument tag, you
can expect predictable printing results.
Kazeon's storage appliance handles
unstructured data
Kazeon's storage appliance handles
unstructured data
03/22/2005 03:35 PMKazeon Systems says it is set to introduce a storage appliance that
not only analyzes the unstructured data on file servers but also
decides where to store that data, and determines who can retrieve it
and when, based on rules that IT creates.
SMS FAQ: How do SMS Senders Calculate
Available Bandwidth?
SMS FAQ: How do SMS Senders Calculate
Available Bandwidth?
12/26/2004 05:16 AMHow to Calculate Lifetime Customer Value
How to Calculate Lifetime Customer Value
06/01/2004 09:47 PMInternet.com Jun 2 2004 2:31AM GMT
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01