LINKBOX QR codes
You have questions about a point of interest, an exhibition or a historical building? You would like to receive current timetable information quickly? You would like to reserve tickets for a concert? Using the LINKBOX provides direct on-the-go access to all relevant information without having to type in internet links on your cell phone keypad. Plus: always get up-to-date information; be it changes to timetables and delays or availability of tickets in real time. And because you can easily bookmark the link in your mobile phone you can always access it later to show your family and friends or even send it to them through your phone.
Fill in the gaps in your flickr, del.icio.us, pownce, last.fm social media network mesh by just logging in to your MyBlogLog and goto your MyBlogLog Connector page http://www.mybloglog.com/user/connector
Connector helps you fill in the connection gaps with your friends across the services you use. If you're friends on MyBlogLog, you probably should be friends on the other services you use. This will help you do just that.
Click a green plus icon (
) below to connect to a friend at a service.
If you want to open all connections with a friend, click a green arrow icon (
)
and multiple windows will open with your friend's profiles.
As oAuth becomes available, we will be able to make connections without opening a new window.
VirtualBox is an open source VirtualBox virtualisation platform from Sun.
Download or build your own:
Although almost every day at Six Apart is Take Your Dog to Work Day, Friday was extra special because it was the official Take Your Dog to Work Day! Plus, as lovers of blogs and animals, we think it's great that active blogger and Human Society's President and CEO, Wayne Pacelle, thinks having dogs around the office is a good reminder of "who we're working for."
We realize some people have it ruff and aren't lucky enough to be able to bring their dog to work, but hopefully these pictures taken at Six Apart last Friday will get your tails wagging... And let me tell you, it's harder than it looks to get all the doggies and their fetching owners in one picture.
Java SE 1.4 will reach End of Service Life (EOSL) in Oct 2008 so if you or your application still needs to use 1.4 you may need to purchase Java SE for Business instead !
Java SE for Business End User Site License
$10 per employee $11 per employee $12.50 per employee
http://code.google.com/p/arora/
Arora is a simple cross platform web browser. Currently Arora is a very
basic browser whose feature list includes things like "History" and
"Bookmarks". It does not have support for netscape plugins, so no flash
support until Qt 4.5. But it is small, less than 10,000 lines of code,
very fast, lean, mean and loads of fun to hack on.
http://code.google.com/p/arora/wiki/Goals
To make rapid progress possible, we try to keep the code relatively easy to understand, straightforward algorithms and data structures are used when possible. Consistent code styling, clear, maintainable code, and we continue to improve names and code structure to aid understanding.
See Also
- http://webkit.org/
- http://nightly.webkit.org/
- JavaScript Benchmarking http://webkit.org/perf/sunspider-0.9/sunspider.html
and
- Nokia acquires Trolltech http://www.qtopiagreenphone.com/28012008/28012008
For those of us in the northern hemisphere, today is the summer solstice. For ancient civilizations, this day was akin to our modern day New Year's Eve and was viewed as a time to reflect and renew. So why not kick off your summer celebration with a new theme?
See all of our themes in the Design Area.
Or choose from one of these brand-new themes. (Available under "New.")
According to my google analytics web statistics Firefox 3 is already the second most popular version (@ 20%) of Firefox for visitors one of my sites !
POS Version Visits %
1. 2.0.0.14 29 60.42%
2. 3.0 9 18.75%
3. 1.5.0.9 3 6.25%
4. 2.0.0.11 3 6.25%
5. 2.0.0.12 2 4.17%
6. 2.0.0.3 1 2.08%
7. 2.0.0.8 1 2.08%
A couple of months ago, we told you about Blog It powered by TypePad, the first cross-platform blogging application for Facebook the enables you to post to your Vox blog - and ALL your blogs - with a single click.
Within a week, Blog It had nearly 4,000 active users posting tweets and creating blog posts, as well as updating their status messages with the title and link to the published post. Today, Blog It's Facebook application has nearly 10,000 users. But here's the thing: You're not always sitting in front of the computer when the inspiration to blog strikes. And at Six Apart, it is our goal to provide you the tools you need need to blog where you want, and when you want.
Which is why this week we introduced Blog It for iPhone, a free web application just like the one we introduced for Facebook - only now - on your iPhone. Built specifically for iPhone's Safari browser, Blog It for iPhone enables you to post blog entries or status updates from wherever you are to more than a dozen different online services. And just like the original Facebook version, you can choose to share your posts with the people you know across various social networks.
To start blogging with Blog It for iPhone, go to http://blogit.typepad.com with your iPhone's Safari browser and install the Blog It icon onto your mobile desktop. Then, all you have to do is click the Blog It icon and start creating posts!
Whether you're riding the bus to work, cheering on your team courtside, or enjoying a picnic by the lake, now it's easier than ever to Blog It.