GitHub.com, the “easiest (and prettiest)” version control system, is now open to the public. It’s free for Open Source programs (albeit limited to 100MB of space). If you’re not sure what git (or Revision Control) is, here are some resources: Wikipedia on Revision Control (excerpt) “Revision control (also known as version control (system) (VCS), source control or [...]... lire la suite
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Public Enemy frontman Chuck D has been on the cutting edge of online music for years; way back in the year 2000, I posted a column in which he pledged support for Napster and claimed that the record business hurts artists more than file sharing does. Meanwhile, his RapStation site is still going strong.
Eric Lease Morgan has a good post (from a couple of weeks ago) about the Open Library project’s developers meeting. Such interesting questions… (Open Library wants to give every book its own home page to accrete metadata, and, of course, make all that info open, public and standard. Categories:
Dans le cadre des conférences de la GUILDE (LUG Grenoble/Dauphiné), une conférence OpenLDAP aura lieu le jeudi 10 janvier de 19: à 21: Le conférencier Vincent Riquer, administrateur système, professera dans l'amphi E de l'ENSIMAG, sur le campus de Saint Martin d'Hères. OpenLDAP est une implémentation libre du protocole LDAP développée par The OpenLDAP Project.
I wrote here last month that the time has come for further clarification from the presidential candidates concerning their plans for dealing with Iran’s nuclear ambitions. We have heard numerous sound-bites and even read a few short paragraphs issued by their campaigns on the issue, but each has shied away from providing any real substance.
Mitt Romney reassures voters from his home state that resolving their economic challenges is one of his priorities. Today he began running a TV spot in Michigan that draws from his performance at the Oct. G. O. P. debate in Dearborn, Mich. Until now, there hadn’t been much talk about Michigan’s Jan.
OK, forget for a few minutes the debate about who owns your email addresses, birthdays, and name on social networking sites. Forget for a few minutes about whether or not I was a jerk, stupid, idiotic, or worse for breaking the terms of service of one of your favorite companies. Forget for a few minutes about whether it’s right or not that I got my account turned back on.
Last night, I attended the Mashable awards ceremony, and several people were talking about the Data Portability Working Group. It’s also being echod on blogs, and on techmeme. This is a collection of individuals from different part of the industry that are going to lead the charge for data, information, profiles (the most important part of a social network) will eventually be able to move from social network to social network at the control of users.
My polling station in a Republican-leaning Detroit suburb this morning was getting a healthy turnout. State-wide, however, election officials are expecting 1. million-- just 20 percent of eligible voters-- due to the inconsequence of the Democratic primary. In 2000, when McCain defeated Bush, state turnout was a primary record 1.
I promised I'd talk about accessing the Recovery Storage Group (RSG). The RSG is a neat trick we allow starting in Exchange 2003 where you can restore a copy of a database in your production environment without taking your user's mailboxes offline. This allows you to recover e-mails, archive, run discovery, etc.
Overview Windows SharePoint Services (WSS 3. and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007) have some gotchas with serious implications that every SharePoint application developer needs to be intimately familiar with before deploying into production MOSS 2007 farms. In particular, Microsoft.
A whistle-blower reports that an unnamed wireless carrier has provided a government facility in Quantico, VA, with unfiltered access to its core network. The whistle-blower says this gives the government direct access to private information such as text messaging and call records. He doesn't name either the company or the government agency involved.
Posted by WLS: After spending months on his sactimonious soapbox lecturing the press and electorate in general, and conservatives and Republicans in particular, about why Barack Obama is simply the most transcendental political figure ever, and any attack on Obama’s “associations” is simply an effort to derail the campaign of a man with “popular policies and a brilliant speaking style” with meaningless distractions — it seems as if Andrew Sullivan has, as of about 5:
Message récupéré sur une liste de diffusion professionnelle de bibliothécaires (pas biblio-fr, une autre, a l'étranger). Le message est un peu long mais il mérite une lecture attentive tant il exemplifie le malaise et/ou le décalage d'une (partie) de la profession des bibliothécaires.
It no longer is about Data Portability or Social Graph Portability, if you will. I’m hearing these rumors too that John Furrier (my ex-boss) is reporting. That Microsoft will buy Yahoo’s search and then buy Facebook for $15 to $20 billion. Add that to all the news that Microsoft is buying Yahoo’s search and that gets very interesting.
Responses to “Who are Lindens? Video Tip of the Week#37” Oni Says: June 7th, 2008 at 4: PM Who are Lindens and what do they do? they are lame programers who cant do anything right,they basicly do nothing. Darien Caldwell Says: June 7th, 2008 at 4:
I don't think this is a good idea: The Internet's key oversight agency relaxed rules Thursday to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new Internet domain names to join ". com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old address system. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers unanimously approved the new guidelines as weeklong meetings in Paris concluded.
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La candidate socialiste a probablement tort de s'entêter à diaboliser le Chef de l'Etat. Elle devrait mobiliser son énergie pour faire vivre des actes d'alternatives. Une nouvelle opinion est née. Cette opinion vit dans l'instant. Elle est affranchie des attaches partisanes.
Les deux principales démocraties de l'Amérique du Nord vivront-elles des élections en même temps ? C'est possible car le Canada semble glisser vers une dissolution à l'automne. Stephen Harper fait monter la pression. Le Parlement est présenté come bloqué. Le scandale des financements électoraux s'annonce redoutable pour le parti du Premier Ministre.
Revue des blogs #52 : Une liste de news très Geek ! Par Ludovic Toinel le dimanche 17 août 2008, 23: Blogosphere - Lien permanent android blog croissance day defcon facebook google géolocalisation lego opensource publicités