Plone 2.0: eWEEK Reviews, Raves About OS Software
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eWeek Reviews Bricolage 1
eWeek Reviews Bricolage 1
08/11/2004 06:14 AMTheory writes "eWeek has reviewed Bricolage, the Perl-powered,
PostgreSQL-backed open-source content management and publishing
system. The article was published last week. The article is part of
the Content Management Face-Off in the current issue of ...
Microsoft and eWeek Extend Definition of
Software, Journalism
Microsoft and eWeek Extend Definition of
Software, Journalism
09/27/2004 09:04 AM
eWeek wins the non-story award of the
day for this piece unveiling Microsoft's plans to, you know, do
futurey stuff. A hardware designer for Microsoft reveals that
Microsoft plans to someday include bigger drives in their Portable
Media Center devices (which are a different ball of wax altogether
than the generic Portable Media Player terminology the author keeps
using), reaching 125GB by 2007. How will Microsoft - who doesn't make
hard drives - achieve this amazing feat?
Microsoft's
software engineers are already working to increase the size of the PMP
drives.
Behold! Visual Basic giveth, and Visual Basic
taketh away.
Microsoft
Media Players to Boast Bigger Drives [eWeek via eHomeUpgrade]
New Mobile Phone Forum Featuring
Discussion Forums, Brand Reviews, FAQs,
Service Providers Reviews
New Mobile Phone Forum Featuring
Discussion Forums, Brand Reviews, FAQs,
Service Providers Reviews
12/22/2004 01:50 AMMobile Phone Discussion Forum. Share your views and experience at
forums. Discuss all about Mobile phone manufacturers and service
providers. Checkout cell phone reviews, FAQs. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
Plone CMS 2.0.3
Plone CMS 2.0.3
06/20/2004 03:45 AMA user-friendly system for managing content and intranets.
Plone CMS 2.0beta3
Plone CMS 2.0beta3
11/06/2003 11:05 AMA user-friendly system for managing content and intranets.
Plone Installer 2.0
Plone Installer 2.0
04/09/2004 06:37 PMA ready-to-install package containing an open-source Content
Management System, and the Zope web application server.
Experto en Plone
Experto en Plone
12/03/2003 06:25 AMTwo Books On Plone
Two Books On Plone
12/22/2004 01:19 AMPlone CMS updated to version 2.0
Plone CMS updated to version 2.0
04/09/2004 09:16 PMPlone 2.0 is the latest version of the open source Content Management
System (CMS) for Web sites...
Entrevista a los creadores de Plone
Entrevista a los creadores de Plone
01/18/2004 12:36 PMO'Reilly Interview with the Plone
Founders
O'Reilly Interview with the Plone
Founders
01/18/2004 04:51 AMPermission-based Content Notifications
in Plone
Permission-based Content Notifications
in Plone
03/11/2003 01:22 AMMany sites need to be able to announce new content to their registered
users. Wouldn't it be good if they did so only when the users have
given them permission to do so and the content was genuinely of
interest to each recipient? Here's a system for doing just that, using
the Plone/Zope CMS.
tog raves about panther
tog raves about panther
01/19/2004 03:57 AMhis complaints about Import/Export seem extremely important to me:
iLife apps should be views on the file system, not proprietary
databases
No Raves for Revlon
No Raves for Revlon
08/03/2004 01:07 PMThe cosmetic maker must work hard to be beautiful again.
Upfront Systems first with local
Zope/Plone training
Upfront Systems first with local
Zope/Plone training
08/02/2004 10:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Aug 3 2004 2:20AM GMT
New Section: Rants and Raves
New Section: Rants and Raves
10/08/2002 07:10 AMroundup of raves for medulla
roundup of raves for medulla
09/03/2004 06:06 PMand everyone correctly likes the first half of r. kelly's album
Sun?s Project Rave draws raves
Sun?s Project Rave draws raves
05/12/2004 06:51 PMJava Studio Creator, the purported easy-to-use Java development tool
due from Sun Microsystems this summer, drew raves from some early
users Wednesday morning, albeit with reservations about the
availability of components.
Alton Brown.com Rants &
Raves!
Alton Brown.com Rants &
Raves!
12/30/2003 06:11 AMAirport Security Confiscates Food TV Star's Omelet Pan! .. explains
why you shouldn't oversharpen your knife .. and wound up in handcuffs
.. Alton Brown's omlette pan .. inadvertent shopliifting .. complete
with blog .. online journal .. Good Eats
Blog
altonbrown.com/pages/rants.html
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Sun raves about US$99 developer tool
plan
Sun raves about US$99 developer tool
plan
06/25/2004 12:40 AMCNET Asia Jun 25 2004 4:33AM GMT
Sun raves about $99 developer tool plan
Sun raves about $99 developer tool plan
06/24/2004 07:55 PMCompany hopes release of 'Rave' will help it more than double the
number of Java programmers.
Road raves at the N.Y. Auto Show
Road raves at the N.Y. Auto Show
03/24/2005 01:51 PMHybrids share the driver's seat with computerized cars and future
models at gathering of car enthusiasts.
Forbes Raves About Mozilla Firebird
Forbes Raves About Mozilla Firebird
02/10/2004 04:33 AMThe Mac Observer: Dr. Mac: Rants &
Raves - First Look: Hands-On With
GarageBand
The Mac Observer: Dr. Mac: Rants &
Raves - First Look: Hands-On With
GarageBand
01/18/2004 12:22 AMThe Mac Observer: Dr. Mac: Rants & Raves - First Look: Hands-On With
GarageBand .. Bob LeVitus ..
reviews
macobserver.com/columns/rantsandraves/2004/20040116.shtml
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WSJ's Walt Mossberg raves about the new
iMac G5
WSJ's Walt Mossberg raves about the new
iMac G5
09/23/2004 06:58 AMIn his latest "Personal Technology" column for the Wall Street
Journal, Walt Mossberg gives very high praise to Apple's new iMac
G5...
Rizzo: Party Like It's 1999,
Philadelphia! And Chicago Raves
Rizzo: Party Like It's 1999,
Philadelphia! And Chicago Raves
03/14/2005 05:46 PM Councilman Frank Rizzo suggests Philadelphia re-activate Ricochet
network: I'd like to ridicule Rizzo here as I have elsewhere for
making statements that have little technical merit and use dubious
background research that comes from paid-for policy institute reports.
But I can't. This is a very interesting idea, reactivating the former
Metricom's ubiquitous low-broadband-speed network as an experiment.
While a modern infrastructure is needed for Philadelphia's
public-safety purposes and for their broadband proposal, reactivating
Ricochet would allow the city to start immediately on bridging the
digital divide at an extremely low cost. It's a way to test how the
market and citizens respond to faster-than-dial-up. There's very
little risk, and the company that owns Metricom's assets appears eager
to be involved. But one comment in the story can't stand. Steven
Schwendemann, "a vice president for Ricochet Networks Inc., a
subsidiary of YDI Wireless," said, "WiFi cannot go through walls."
That's a very interesting statement, and I imagine he said in more
depth that Wi-Fi can't easily penetrate indoors from distant access
points without additional equipment than built-in Wi-Fi adapters. In
many mesh Wi-Fi installations, high-gain interior access point/bridges
are used to solve that problem. Meanwhile, in Chicago, the city thinks
about muni-Fi: the city's early estimates are under $20 million for a
network somewhat similar to Philadelphia's upcoming proposal request.
Unfortunately, the local alderman who wants to study the idea made
this crazy statement: "If you looked at 500,000 Chicago households
that presently are accessing the Internet and multiply that by $20 (a
month), that could be a huge amount of money," the alderman said.
Right, but you'll be offering speeds far below the wired broadband
providers--and you probably should not be trumpeting the idea that
your goal is to steal customers from existing providers, which is a
pretty unlikely proposition. But the good news is that the Heartland
Institute is based in Chicago on LaSalle and would thus be forced to
leave the socialist city (and its socialist public roads, public
lights, public electricity, and public police) into some bastion of
democracy elsewhere. Maybe Texas?...
Yuri's Night "space raves" around the
world on April 12
Yuri's Night "space raves" around the
world on April 12
04/06/2005 02:48 PMXeni Jardin:
Here's the math: 49 parties, 18 countries, 6 continents, one planet.
The event known as "Yuri’s Night: The World Space Party" celebrates
45 years of human space exploration with tech ravers in concurrent
parties all over the world. A trio of cool young astro-geeks (
Loretta Hidalgo,
George Whitesides, and
Trish Garner) are behind it
all, and I'll be covering the LA edition on April 12 for NPR's "
Day to
Day." Snip from the website:
A live web cast will join the various Yuri’s Night parties around
the globe that are happening at concurrent times. First observed in
2000, Yuri’s Night occurs annually on April 12, marking the
anniversaries of Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s first spaceflight
in 1961 and the first space shuttle mission 20 years later. Each year,
a series of space-themed parties, dinners and educational events are
held around the world to mark these historic achievements. Organized
by the non-profit Space Generation Foundation, Yuri’s Night combines
popular music, science, and art to introduce teens and young adults to
the thrill of space.
Link
Previously on BB:
$10 raffle for a trip to Zero G,
James Cameron's new 3D film Aliens of the Deep, and
Zero G -- Xeni's Wired News and NPR reports.

Rants And Raves: iPod Promoters Feel The
Heat
Rants And Raves: iPod Promoters Feel The
Heat
09/24/2004 09:25 AMLike many others, I was completely screwed by the FreeiPods.com
scheme. By Mike Amburn, Tyler Derheim, and John Borell, Wired News
(via MyAppleMenu)
"eWeek"
"eWeek"
07/09/2004 02:51 PM"eWeek 11.12.03"
"eWeek 11.12.03"
11/14/2003 09:14 AMeweek overview of the new feedster
eweek overview of the new feedster
07/19/2004 01:21 AMsounds like they're making a lot of moves in the right directions
good eweek interview with ev
good eweek interview with ev
05/20/2004 08:40 PMseems like his thinking went through a lot of the same evolution that
ours has
eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP
eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP
08/16/2002 05:51 AMSchwartz said that at the edge of the Web, Sun will promote a LAMP
(Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) solution to developers. LAMP, a generic
open-source solution, is Sun's Linux-based solution available on its
newly released LX50 Intel-based machines running Linux or Solaris.
Schwartz referred to Sun's version as Sun LAMP. Apache is an
open-source Web server, MySQL is an open-source database and PHP is an
open-source language for creating middle-tier HTML applications.
"Our competition is Windows, but it will increasingly suffer from the
economic model Linux will promote," Schwartz said.
While Sun will continue to drive large deployments to the Java 2
Enterprise Edition (J2EE) infrastructure, the company will promote
LAMP for less complex applications.
"zeldman.bardot2"
XML firewalls aid services (eWeek)
XML firewalls aid services (eWeek)
08/20/2002 12:14 PMUnflattering PHP Review in eWeek
Unflattering PHP Review in eWeek
06/11/2004 11:17 AMFrom the review:
ColdFusion is the most productive choice; JSP technology offers
best growth path for enterprises...ASP and PHP did the job, but they
weren't our first picks.
Response by Ro
n Chmara
eWeek: Changes Ahead for JSP Developers
eWeek: Changes Ahead for JSP Developers
09/05/2002 11:29 AMJSP 2.0 has three major changes, all of which make the language
significantly easier to use for non-Java programmers... JSP 2.0
supports a new expression and variable manipulation syntax based on
both ECMAScript and XPath. This expression language provides built-in
support for nested data structures and collections of objects,
automatic type conversion, and default values for uninitialized
variables.
"zeldman.pwe"
fairly good eWeek piece on MT3
fairly good eWeek piece on MT3
05/14/2004 07:24 PMthe potential for the new APIs is gonna yield some really exciting
stuff
eWeek fumbles domain name renewal
eWeek fumbles domain name renewal
06/04/2004 08:44 AMeWeek: Firebird Frenzy Erupts
eWeek: Firebird Frenzy Erupts
02/10/2004 02:42 AM"After comparing what are commonly thought of as the two most common
and most popular open-source databases--MySQL and PostgreSQL--I was
floored by the amount of mail I received regarding my ill-advised
omission of the hotly popular Firebird open-source database..."
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