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Archive for August, 2008

"Many Eyes" helps you visualize and graph your data sets online

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Many Eyes helps you visualize and graph your data sets online A new experimental website, dubbed “Many Eyes,” lets users upload data they want to visualize, and try sophisticated tools to generate interactive displays.  As people share videos and photos with sites like YouTube and Flikr, now they can share more technical types of displays: graphs, charts and other visuals they create to help them analyze data buried in spreadsheets, tables or text.

New service helps Gulf Coast residents better prepare for Gustav

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

New service helps Gulf Coast residents better prepare for Gustav On the brink of yet another hurricane threatening to make landfall on the Gulf Coast, residents are taking steps to better prepare themselves.  A new website has recently launched as a new resource to help people organize important information, digitize documents, and a variety of other helpful services to aid in getting one’s life back together if such an event were to happen again.

MySpace friend collector Tom Anderson started life as a hacker

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

MySpace friend collector Tom Anderson started life as a hackerMySpace stalker Tom Anderson, the man who added two and half million of us as friends without asking, seems to have a more interesting past than I’d have given him credit for. In fact, Anderson is a man with a history.

Renewable energy: nine affordable wind power technologies

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Selsam sea Super-Turbine Wind power technology is changing as much as solar technology.  Generating power from the wind no longer has to look like a sea of disembodied airplane propellers hanging from tall poles.  Now wind power comes in different and oft times bizarre looks.

Biggest Internet security risk unveiled at DEFCON

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Biggest Internet security risk unveiled at DEFCON

Hackers at the recent DEFCON conference demonstrated Internet flaws even more shocking than the recent DNS vulnerability. A design error that’s been known, has been exploited and probably has been used by government security agencies like the NSA.

Open Source group sues Quebec government for choosing Microsoft

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Open Source group sues Quebec government for choosing Microsoft  A group advocating open source has sued the Quebec government for procuring Microsoft software without open tender. It claims the government has gone against its own stipulated procedures for buying software.

YouTube adds captioning feature

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

YouTube video makers now have the ability to add closed captioning to their videos. The new option can make it easier for viewers to understand foreign videos as well as people who have trouble hearing.

How to keep a blog and your job – the anti-Dooce guide

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

How to keep a blog and your job - the anti-Dooce guide

News of two Wall Street suits being fired for blogging makes me think something is wrong. And that something is no one heeding Dooce-ster Heather Armstrong’s words on blogging about your work: Be ye not so stupid.

How the Internet killed the music album

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

How the Internet killed the music albumThere’s no doubting the fact that the Internet has had a big impact on the music industry – it’s just how much of an impact, and whether it’s a good or bad thing that’s argued. But is it the case that the Internet is responsible for the death of the album?

The 5 best books to get on learning CSS

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

The 5 best books to get on learning CSS

If you own and maintain your own blog or website, there’s no getting around learning CSS. Nothing quite beats a good reference book on the subject so here’s 5 top picks.

Google buys GeoEye imagery to extend Google Earth and Maps

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Google buys GeoEye imagery to extend Google Earth and Maps GeoEye will be launching a new satellite in the next few days to provide detailed imagery, of which Google will be the exclusive owner of.  Google signed a deal to provide enhanced imagery for its Maps and Earth applications via the GeoEye’s highest ground resolution color imagery available in the commercial marketplace.

How to effectively install and configure a drupal website

Friday, August 29th, 2008