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Mac has piles

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I’ve been a big fan of Mac OS UIs for some time now even though I never took the plunge to buy a Mac myself. I’ve just noted this potential addition to the next release of the Mac OS. Imagine a file system where you could look at all the files in a folder before… Read More »Mac has piles

Get Counted!

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Do you use Linux at work or at home? If so then why not help to provide some statistics and show how many Linux users there are out there? This site counts the number of registered Linux machines and their respective configurations to obtain some kind of profile about the owners. Worth a few minutes… Read More »Get Counted!

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Acrobat goes XML

Looks like Adobe have eventually made Acrobat XML aware even though people have been creating PDF documents with the xml-fo objects and XSL for years now… The Register

Website Visualisation

Quirky little Java applet to visualise the linkage of a website. Not sure how useful it is but none-the-less it paints interesting pictures TouchGraph GoogleBrowser V1.01

Thinking about mobiles…

Over the past number of days I have been doing a lot of thinking about mobile phones. It comes on the back of having left my beloved 8210 in London last week after my meeting and now I anxiously await its postage back to me; so as is normal I fear for its safety. In… Read More »Thinking about mobiles…

WiFi – the golden fleece

Well, the meeting is still ongoing so it’s time for a brief entry over the tea break. 🙂 Just picked this article off CNN.com about the raving marketplace that is WiFi provisioning. This follows up on a story I was listening to last night on BBC World with respect to local bars in the US… Read More »WiFi – the golden fleece

Semantic Webs

Currently in London at a project meeting but I managed to catch an interesting interview on BBC World this morning with Tim Berners Lee (inventor of the web) regarding his views on a semantic internet. The ideas are gaining acceptance and could lead to a new range of internet tools targeting the discovery needs of… Read More »Semantic Webs