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Finally Google Maps tells you "what's here?"

Finally what many people was waiting, to be on a google map, right click and have a “what’s here?” option. When a user clicks on “What’s here?” Google will return as specific a result as possible, be that an address, a “natural entity,” or a place name. When combined with the “At this address” feature, […]

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Dev-Team Blog – redsn0w in june

Dev-Team Blog – redsn0w in june.

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Steve Jobs was not just sick but had a liber transplant

(from techcrunch) There really isn’t much to say here beyond what are being reported as the facts. Apparently, Apple CEO Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago, the Wall Street Journal reports tonight. When you read that, it’s pretty shocking — but not that surprising. After Apple initially tried to pass off Jobs’ gaunt […]

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Firefox find feature

Do you use the CTRL+F to find stuff in the page that you are browsing? If you do, this could help you a lot. Findlist is a add-on for firefox that will add a drop down list in your find bar with the latest searches. It could be very handy.

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Linux native multitouch support

You can add multitouch support to linux: You need: Linux kernel 2.6.30; a computer with a Broadcom 5974, Stantum, NTrig or DiamondTouch surface (the HP TouchSmart tx2 has a Ntrig surface, but you need to get the appropriate firmware from the NTrig site); our NTrig, Stantum, or DiamondTouch driver, or the Broadcom 5974 driver from Henrik Rydberg; their demo […]

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Augmented Reality: Layar browser

Layar is a sort of browser derived from location based services and works on mobile phones that include a camera, GPS and a compass. Layar is first avaliable for handsets with the Android. It works as follows: Starting up the Layar application automatically activates the camera. The embedded GPS automatically knows the location of the […]

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Opera Unite

Opera Unite is extending what you are able to do online. Opera Unite harnesses the power of today’s fast connections and hardware, allowing all of us to help define the future landscape of the Web, one computer at a time. Read about how Opera Unite is going to change the way we interact on the Web…. […]

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The Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator™

This is one of the most valuable resources of keywords that you have to mention in an interview or any conversation 😉 The Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator™ Just click on the button and you will get wise sentences such as: integrate authentic synergies streamline open-source networks engage data-driven wikis

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Choosing a font?

Sometimes you want to choose the right font and the preview that the computer gives you is not very good because you have to scroll and do it one by one. The solution is flippling typical, as website that will allow you to type your text and see how it looks like with different fonts.

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Amazon Kindle source code to the world

Amazon is releasing the source code of the kindle devices to the world. It’s fairly basic Linux underneath (kernel 2.6.22 on the latest 2.1 software). What’s unclear without compiling one of these and booting it up (to our untrained eyes, anyway) is whether Amazon stripped out its various DRM and licensed codec support — MP3 […]

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