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Archives> 2009 > jan
Archives > News > 2009-jan
- Netscape Enterprise Server, Now Open Source
- 1 in 3 Windows PCs vulnerable to worm attack
- The Secret Lives of Ubuntu and Debian Users
- Debian on Android installer released
- Ubuntu Faster on My Internet Than Windows XP
- What your hard drive will look like in 5 years
- Tim Cook: the man in Steve Jobs shoes
- 12 Useful Web Tools for Designers
- The iPhone Could Be The Ultimate Study Machine
- Coming Up Next... YouTube on Your TV
- Facebook restructures developer platform management
- Pope Benedict the next YouTube star?
- How to Suck at Information Security
- Troubled Technologies: An 2009 Watch List
- Intel cuts prices on some chips up to 48 percent
- What killed Vista will make Windows 7 fly
- Mobile device syncing in Linux made easy
- 10 really cool Google Chrome hacks
- Layoffs at O'Reilly Media in Sebastopol
- Automating Data Visualization with Ruby and Graphviz
- Throw your hard drive away, Google`s Gdrive arriving in 2009
- Cisco plans big push into server market
- 13 Free Web Apps To Simplify Designers` Work Life
- Building desktop Linux applications with JavaScript
- Move over GNOME, Ubuntu Mobile looks at Qt, other desktop environments
- Payment Processor Breach May Be Largest Ever
- Canonical and Microsoft: Is Sustaining a Business Better than Turning a Profit Right Now?
- All Major Canadian ISPs Slow Down P2P Traffic
- 50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools
- Apple`s iPhone may have outsold Android nearly 6-to-1
- Microsoft donates code to Apache Stonehenge project
- How Google`s PageRank predicts Nobel Prize winners
- Calls for open source government
- Yahoo tries harder to screen out spam
- Intel to close plants, up to 6,000 workers affected
- Tech Workers Get a Raise
- Meet Plinky, an eclectic Q&A service
- Gadgets that make you look like a jerk
- Being Anti-Linux is bad for your business health
- Adobe to Open Flash Platform Messaging Protocol
- Red Hat set to surpass Sun in market capitalization
- AMD`s $1.4 billion loss bigger than expected
- Ballmer`s e-mail to employees regarding layoffs
- Network Solutions Under Large Scale DDoS Attack, Millions of Websites Potentially Unreachable
- Remembering the 1984 Super Bowl Mac ad
- Ubuntu releases new version
- Why You Should Always Log Out
- Google`s wildcard watch
- Apple`s Macintosh, 25 years on
- App Store replica site cashing in on iPhone
- Mobile & Wireless Slideshow: 10 Killer Phones Spotted at the 2009 CES
- Cover Your Tracks & Be Anonymous On The Net With JAP
- AMD Phenom II Processor Prices Slashed by 18%
- Revolution, Facebook-style
- Linux Elitism: Fact or Fiction?
- 7 things Apple got disastrously wrong
- 8 Inspiring Stories Of ASCII Art
- 10 Cloud Computing Predictions For 2009
- Twitter Raising New Cash At $250 Million Valuation
- AMD low-power chips headed for HP, Dell servers
- Monster.com Reports Theft of User Data
- 30 Useful Open Source Apps for Web Designers
- High-Speed Internet Grants Find Support in House
- How to Build a Small-Business Web Site, Part 4: Web 2.0 Tools
- Software Maintenance Fees: Time For This Model To Change?
- How to Bring More Readers to Your Blog
- How Piracy Can Boost iPhone App Sales
- Ad Nets Find Q1 Less Horrific Than Expected
- Apple left out of Fortune`s Best Employers list
- Verizon Launches VoIP House Phone Hub
- Netflix 4Q profit up 45 pct, defying recession
- Apple`s iLife 09 to ship Tuesday
- Microsoft: H-1B workers among those losing jobs
- Hands on: testing the KDE 4.2 release candidate on Windows
- Suse Studio: Linux customization for the masses
- Blood Frontier: It`s bloody fun! (new release)
- Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives
- Western Digital Launches 2 TB Green Hard Drive
- Digg Poaches New Head Of Sales From Yahoo
- Windows 7 to Ship in Multiple Versions?
- Gmail Adds Offline Support
- Panasonic`s Lumix Digital Cameras support Face Recognition
- Facebook: 276% Growth in 35-54 Year Old Users
- Google Gobbled Up 90 Percent Of All U.S. Search Growth In 2008
- How Many Engineers Does It Take To Make Hotmail Work In Google Chrome?
- 8 Mobile Technologies To Watch
- HOW TO: Survive a Social Media Revolt
- Google and partners set up online testing lab for home broadband connections
- Google Maps Lifts Veil Over Cheney`s Residence
- Amazon profits from festive sales
- NEC will cut 20,000 jobs
- Microsoft adds fancy search option for Firefox
- Canonical`s $30 Million and Redmond`s Gathering Storm
- Google Earth Reveals 2-Acre Weed Patch to Swiss Police
- The case against Web apps
- Britain unveils plans for universal broadband
- Remaking Microsoft: Get Out Of Web Search
- 10 cheap and easy upgrades for your old PC
- Hitachi warns of $7.8 billion loss, to restructure
- 10 Websites To Make You A Photoshop Ninja
- More traces of GDrive popping up
- OpenChange, KDE brings Exchange compatibility to Linux
Archives > Tutorials > 2009-jan
- Installing MySQL Client tools, binaries, and library on Ubuntu Linux
- Transfering MySQL Administrator/Query Browser connection details
- How to find if MySQL supports partitioning or not?
- How to see table definition statements in MySQL?
- Installing Oracle Berkeley DB on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing OpenSSL on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing m4 Macro Processor on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Libmcrypt on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Libmhash on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Libxml2 on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Libxslt on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing zlib through source code on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing neon (webdav) on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Apache Portable Runtime (apr) Library on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Apache Portable Runtime Utility (apr-util) Library on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing libiconv on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Libpng on Ubuntu Linux
- How to download and install Bison (GNU Parser Generator) on Ubuntu Linux
- Installing Berkeley Yet Another Compiler Compiler (byacc) on Ubuntu Linux
- Configuring MacOS X to compile and install open source software using XCode Tools
- Installing Atmail Webmail Client on Mac OS X (PERL)
- How to print screen in a file (Mac OS X)
- Working with BASH environment variables (simple commands for beginners)
- Installing MS SQL Server Client Library on Linux/Unix
- Debian Linux Installation and Hardening (3.1r0a)
- Configuring Ubuntu Linux After Installation
- Installing Flex (The fast lexical analyzer) on Ubuntu Linux
- Turning the system beep off (for BASH)
- How to find out if a particular process is running or not (for Linux/Unix)?
- How to check Linux version number?
- Some Tricks used by the Linux kernel
- Linux kernel data structures (Part 1) - the current macro
- Installing & Configuring JSDoc On Windows
- How to define static hostnames for IP Addresses in Windows (counterpart of Linux`s /etc/hosts file in Windows)?
- How to set permissions to run PowerShell Scripts?
- Windows PowerShell command line shell execution policies
- Starting Apache Web Server at every Reboot (for Ubuntu / Debian Linux)
- Giving Apache Web Server A Different Name by changing Source Code Before Installation (very simple instructions)
- MS Windows IIS FTP-Part 1- Managing Users
- Using Random Password/Key Generator tool on geeksww.com
- Using encryption/decryption tool on geeksww.com
- Difference between '==' (equal) and '===' (identical) comparison operators in PHP (with examples)
- Simple Coding Style for PHP - Part 1/2
- Simple Coding Style for PHP - Part 2/2
- Decoding XML String Values (PHP version)
- Installing Symfony using PEAR
- How to check PHP version number?
- Generating Unique IDs in PHP
- PHP Useful functions (Part 1) - The inRange function
- PHP Useful functions (Part 2) - The currentURL function
- How to execute a function at regular intervals using Javascript
- Go to Top of the Page Using Javascript
- Sleep/Pause for specified number of seconds
- Removing Whitespaces from Beginning of a String (Left Trim), using Javascript
- Removing Ending Whitespaces from a String (Right Trim), using Javascript
- Trim whitespaces from both ends of a string, using Javascript
- How to find if argument is numeric or not, using Javascript
- Javascript: Encoding Values in XML Strings for AJAX / Web 2.0
Archives > Videos > 2009-jan
- Greg Kroah Hartman on the Linux Kernel
- Ruby 1.9
- Developing iPhone Applications using Java
- An Overview of the Coming C++ (C++0x) Standard
- Theory and Practice of Cryptography
- Social networks and trust : NetTrust
- Google I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
- High Availability Approaches for Exchange
- jQuery
- Prince XML: Generating High Quality PDFs from HTML + CSS
- Google I/O 2008 - Using the Social Graph API
- GD Day London: Building better AJAX aps with Google Gears
- SQL Performance Optimization
- A Googly MySQL Cluster Talk
- Powered By YouTube - Scaling up YouTube
- Seattle Conference on Scalability: Lustre File System
- The Reiser4 Filesystem
- Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
- Seattle Conference on Scalability: Scalable Wikipedia with E
- Seattle Conference on Scalability: GIGA+: Scalable Directori
- The role of leadership in software development
- Stress Relief for the Creative and Constantly Connected
- The Clean Code Talks -- Inheritance, Polymorphism, & Testing
- Erlang
- How Cybercriminals Steal Money
- Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 1
- Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 2
- Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 3
- Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 4
- GTUG: Google AJAX APIs
- GTUG - Open Social
- Google I/O 2008 - Building an Android Application 101
- Google I/O 2008 - Visualize your Data: Visualization API
- Google I/O 2008 - Python, Django, and App Engine
- Google I/O 2008 - Painless Python Part 1 of 2
- Google I/O 2008 - Painless Python Part 2 of 2
- Peter Kukol: Large-scale computing