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Creating Vidcasts

18 June 2007, Monday 7:05 P GMT-06
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Man, Can't Microsoft Catch A Break?

16 March 2007, Friday 12:26 P GMT-06

Viacom, Google andYou Tube, Oh My!

16 March 2007, Friday 12:25 P GMT-06

Switch to digital TV to start in October

16 March 2007, Friday 7:46 A GMT-06

Is the Ice Ready? No, Its Still To Hot To Use...

16 March 2007, Friday 7:43 A GMT-06

MIT Entire Curriculum At disposal of e-learners

6 March 2007, Tuesday 11:52 A GMT-06

A cure for e-mail attention disorder?

2 March 2007, Friday 12:51 A GMT-06
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Windows-on-Mac software gets virtualization update

1 March 2007, Thursday 5:08 A GMT-06

EnterpriseDB is/n't Open Source

1 March 2007, Thursday 3:37 A GMT-06

BitTorrent download portal debuts

27 February 2007, Tuesday 9:05 A GMT-06

$45b TXU buyout

27 February 2007, Tuesday 9:02 A GMT-06

iPhone Competitors Got The Touch

26 February 2007, Monday 3:43 A GMT-06
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HTC - Smart Mobility

25 February 2007, Sunday 4:22 A GMT-06

Hard to find 1-800 numbers

23 February 2007, Friday 8:35 A GMT-06

Cuba Embraces Open-Source Software

21 February 2007, Wednesday 3:10 A GMT-06

Vista at the tipping point, Err Dipping Point?

11 February 2007, Sunday 11:11 A GMT-06
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PostgreSQL Open Source And Persistence

3 February 2007, Saturday 10:32 P GMT-06

Blackboard Pledges No Patent Blocks

3 February 2007, Saturday 10:28 P GMT-06

UVU

5 January 2007, Friday 11:58 P GMT-06

Open-source IP PBX software appliance"

4 January 2007, Thursday 3:44 A GMT-06

Asterisk an under-appreciated Open Source Success Story

4 January 2007, Thursday 3:43 A GMT-06

Open Source AJAX Tooling

4 January 2007, Thursday 3:41 A GMT-06

Google MAIL API Secuirty Alert

1 January 2007, Monday 7:37 P GMT-06
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United States Patent Application: 0060288329

26 December 2006, Tuesday 4:00 A GMT-06

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RVM - Beat Me To It & I AM SO THANKFUL!

3 March 2010, Wednesday 7:37 P GMT-06
RVM Multiple Ruby VMs and manage gems per version. A must have for a Ruby Developer.

VI - Quick Reference - Cuz I Just Can't Remember V '<,'>W Filename

3 March 2010, Wednesday 5:59 P GMT-06
 VI QUICK REFERENCE <ESC>        :q!      :wq         :w          x          

LunaScape Pops Up In The Browser Wars

23 February 2010, Tuesday 2:12 P GMT-06
Lunaspace puts MS Trident in the Hands of the Gecko for a Browsing Safari Experience that can Switch on a Dime to Webkit. Essentially three engines one browser and render our pages with a flip of a switch.

Nook Has A Cheap Feel & It Does'nt Fit My Use

5 February 2010, Friday 12:42 P GMT-06
I looked at the Nook, my first impression is it's cheap, user interface is miserable and the system is slow. The Kindle is a better solution considering the two

Need a TimeStamp In Your Bash?

1 February 2010, Monday 3:02 P GMT-06
Bash scripting is a requirement in production environments. On your personal computer, be it a MAC or Linux! However, the point here is sometimes you want to know how long your script runs. Here is a quick, 30 seconds or less implementation to add

SHOPT useful for optional behavior

29 January 2010, Friday 5:09 P GMT-06
using shopt and handling your environment

Shell Scripting The IF Statement and Test Command

15 January 2010, Friday 12:54 A GMT-06
Shell scripting has just become second nature to me and I am typical, just like any person whom redundantly uses a tool. Asa a result, I think everyone (including my mother, only kidding) knows how to use an IF statement with the TEST comma

What is DYLD and how to clear the Shared Cache?

29 December 2009, Tuesday 11:41 A GMT-06
DYLD Shared Cache and how to force a refresh!

Inspecting Directory in Unix (...OS X)

20 December 2009, Sunday 8:52 A GMT-06
When your in the shell it sometimes is nice to see a directory tree. In DOS (Windows) its just a simple Tree command in the directory of interes

MAC OS X Promotes Safety First

5 December 2009, Saturday 11:14 A GMT-06
IN the shell issue these commands: <MANISH.zapcaster:jes> [12-05 10:41] 0 584:85  (0 Mb) ? /dev! cat /usr/share/emacs/22.1/etc/condom.1  <MANISH.zapcaster:jes> [12-05 10:42] 0 584:85  (0 Mb) ? /dev! cat /usr/share

Magic Mouse!! I Like It!

30 November 2009, Monday 8:17 P GMT-06
Ok, so I bought a Magic Mouse. I like it! The issues I site here, mind you, can be resolved in software. This is not a slam but a thought of ergonomics of the MAGIC-MOUSE and how it maybe improved with a little thought!

MAC OS X - Start up Keys

24 November 2009, Tuesday 8:03 A GMT-06
Just a quick reference of MAC OS X Startup shortcuts including bootable options from safe mode to fireware drive. Startup keyboard shortcutsPress the key or key combination until the expected function occurs/appears (for example, hold Option dur

How to use Twitter: 10 Easy Steps

21 November 2009, Saturday 6:47 P GMT-06
Why use Twitter, Well because the world is using it and society follows the world,. Really, if  35 or younger comes into your business and asks if you have a Twitter, Facebook or Mysapce account your response is flat out "YES" or it be

Textmate Comment Shortkeys!

20 November 2009, Friday 1:27 P GMT-06
I've been using Textmate, for as long as I can remember. However, comment blocking, toggling on and off etc is so embedded in my "TEXTMATE" typing I catch myself attempting to use it in others editors all the time. Its become second nature to me.

Tweeting : Abbreviations And Invocations

19 November 2009, Thursday 7:08 P GMT-06
How to use @, #, and Send DM's in Twitter

GoogleWave: In Theory It Seems To Be A Great Idea; In Practice Google Launched 1000 Ideas

9 November 2009, Monday 10:45 P GMT-06
I recently have been working with GoogleWave and as fascinating as it seems in practice it appears to be very hard to manage.  Waves that are public are subject to all Wavers input.  Now this is not a bad thing, the more participa

Linux Terminal Short Cut Keys!

4 November 2009, Wednesday 4:44 P GMT-06
linux keystrokes shortcuts command line emacs editing keys

TOO MANY GMAIL FILTERS: Reduce them with logic!!

18 May 2009, Monday 9:17 A GMT-06
If you have more than 2 GMAIL filters that assign an email message to one specific label than this solution is for you!

Unix Shells : Differences a quick look!

4 May 2009, Monday 2:02 P GMT-06
Shell features Do you know at a glance the differences from the Korn Shell to the BASH shell? This table below lists most features

EMAIL Notifications to your Cell Phone

11 January 2009, Sunday 9:52 A GMT-06
Sending notifications to your phone via SMS is a very valuable tool. In the trackback article I described how to send emails. I use these "SMS" emails to send myself notifications of site details via a forwarded s othe team is notified collectively

ooVoo Smokes TalkFusion

16 December 2008, Tuesday 8:55 A GMT-06
First off, ooVoo is not just video email, its video conferencing, contact manager and its VOIP.  You can call iland lines, nationaly and internationaly.

Implement Talk Fusion Videos on your website

30 September 2008, Tuesday 1:35 A GMT-06
The single most popular way to implement a Talk Fusion video on your websits is using HTML's IFRAME tag.

Windows RARS and OSX Answers

8 August 2008, Friday 2:12 P GMT-06
From time to time, my clients end me RAR files and I have to UNRAR the file.I use STUFF Expander but recently found The Unarchiver tool for OSX which does a nice job.   Nothing exciting for an archinver just awareness of the tool &nb

GMail, POP, IMAP, Configuration and Not A Word about Captcha!

16 July 2008, Wednesday 8:04 A GMT-06
I have installed POP GMAIL on a host of email clients from Thunderbird to Outlook Express and Eudora. Further, in the past year I have assisted iPhone owners and Apple Mail clients with Google's IMAP implementation.

LiveScribe : A computer in your fist.

15 July 2008, Tuesday 11:58 A GMT-06
You need a LiveScribe It basically marries your desire to use a pen and paper with a computer.  Simply take notes and than move your creative work to your computer.  Furthermore, whilst your note taking in a lecture or meeting LiveScribe wi