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24 August 2006

07 August 2006

Host a personal diary on your PC using WordPress

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Tips and Tricks in using and administering WordPress

03 August 2006

Particletree

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Particletree is the beginning of something. This place, this collection of knowledge, is a gathering of forces, a sharpening of skills. We believe both web applications and learning about how to create web applications can always be better. Because we know how hard it is to find information on the web that's both valuable and lucid, we're going to do our part to create and showcase ideas and resources that exemplify both.

Creating ebooks with open source tools

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Traditional printed books beat ebooks in almost every respect except one: portability. While it's nice to relax on the sofa with a book in your hand, lugging a 500-page hardcover volume when you are on the move isn't all that appealing. But if your favourite book is available in an electronic format, you can easily turn it into an ebook and read it on your Pocket PC or Palm OS device.

GMail Drive shell extension

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GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google Gmail account, allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium.

DWS: Homepage

Digital World Services is the European market leader for DRM-enabled content delivery platform technolgy focusing on music and video delivery. With customers on 4 continents and a 7 digit download volume in 2005, the products of DWS are global deployed and approved by all major record labels and the major film studios.

SDC AG: Secure Digital Container

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SDC is the leading Java DRM technoloy provider. The technology, patented 1996, protects all kind of content. SDC is approved by all major Recording Labels as Mobile DRM Technology for full length music tracks.

MUTABLEMEDIA.COM

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The OpenIPMP project aims to provide interoperable DRM software that can be ported to any platform (including Windows, Mac, Linux and embedded platforms). Unlike proprietary DRM solutions, OpenIPMP adheres to a variety of open standards, including: * OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) v2 DRM specifications * ISMAcryp specifications for MPEG-4 streaming and local playback * MPEG’s IPMP specifications for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 The OpenIPMP project can be downloaded from SourceForge.

Outsourcing Center : Outsourcing Information and Resources

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OutsourcingCenter is the world’s most prominent Internet portal for authoritative information on methods for creating and sustaining a competitive advantage; improving organizational performance; focusing resources on core competencies while obtaining resources to improve important, non-core business processes; ensuring companies get the best return on their IT investments; and capturing value in business solutions that make an enterprise-wide strategic impact.

The Open Web Application Security Project - OWASP

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the free and open application security community.

02 August 2006

Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide

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Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.

O'Reilly Radar

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The O'Reilly Radar blog will track what we're tracking, and turn the blips into conversations. Using some of the technologies we're currently enjoying -- tags by del.icio.us, photos by Flickr, trends by the Yahoo!/O'Reilly Buzz Market -- we'll draw from the wisdom of the alpha geeks, amplify the weak signals, draw out effective design patterns, iterate, and see if we can predict the next Mosaic, P2P, or Amazon.

InfoQ - Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community

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InfoQ.com (Information Queue) is an independent online community focused on change and innovation in enterprise software development, targeted primarily at the technical architect, technical team lead (senior developer), and project manager. InfoQ serves the Java, .NET, Ruby, SOA, and Agile communities with daily news written by domain experts, articles, video interviews, video conference presentations, and mini-books.

Techmeme

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Techmeme gets the story no matter where it appears, and often days before it hits major sites. Coverage is driven by a mix of industry insiders, passionate independents, and established journalists.

NEO Binaries: The definitive guide to newest and the most popular web2.0 applications. Listings, reviews, news, articles and web 2.0 community

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NEO Binaries is your definitive online resource for web based applications. A web2.0 community powered by users, industry experts, application creators and our team; designed to help you decide the perfect web based application for your wide ranging requirements.

Wikicars

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Wikicars is impassioned by the role of the automobile as an enabler of personal freedom, exploration, and growth. Inspired by Wikipedia.org, Wikicars is propelled by car enthusiasts, working collaboratively to create the World's most comprehensive source of information about all things automotive. By all things automotive, we mean information about topics such as: * New Cars, Trucks, and SUVs * Used cars, Trucks and SUVs * Hybrid Vehicles * Vintage and Collectible Cars * Famous Cars * Road Trips * Car Accessories * Car Manufacturers * Car People

meebo me widget!

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Chat with people on your site

Techcrunch

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TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to new companies, we will profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space. TechCrunch is edited by Michael Arrington, who also writes a companion blog, CrunchNotes.

freshmeat.net

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freshmeat maintains the Web's largest index of Unix and cross-platform software, themes and related "eye-candy", and Palm OS software. Thousands of applications, which are preferably released under an open source license, are meticulously cataloged in the freshmeat database, and links to new applications are added daily. Each entry provides a description of the software, links to download it and to obtain more information, and a history of the project's releases, so readers can keep up-to-date on the latest developments.

OpenFabrics Alliance

The OpenFabrics Alliance develops transport agnostic open source software for RDMA fabric technologies

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