Archive for October 2006
links for 2006-10-31
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ReNamer is a small, yet very flexible file renaming tool, that offers all the standard renaming procedures, including prefixes, suffixes, replacements, case changes, as well as remove contents of brackets, add number sequences, change file extensions, etc
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Ant Renamer is a free (really free, i.e. the source code is available) program that makes easier the renaming of lots of files and folders by using specified settings. It supports Unicode names.
links for 2006-10-30
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Basically, Exif file format is the same as JPEG file format. Exif inserts some of image/digicam information data and thumbnail image to JPEG in conformity to JPEG specification. Therefore you can view Exif format image files by JPEG compliant Internet bro
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The purpose of this tool is to allow a hiker to record a GPS track log and later (at home) synchronize this tracklog data with the timestamps of the image exif data of his digital camera in order to later locate the position where the picture was taken. T
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ExifTool is a Perl module with an included command-line application for reading and writing meta information in image, audio and video files. It recognizes EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP and ID3 meta inform
links for 2006-10-29
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If you already know what a style sheet is and how to link it to your page, and how to specify selectors, properties and units with CSS, then in some ways the rest is detail. But, there can be a lot of detail to learn. The following is our ongoing collecti
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tech podcasts, etc.
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Mouse wheel events do not work in the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE
links for 2006-10-27
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Javascript code. Base stuff and IE7 xmlhttp.
links for 2006-10-26
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Web services enable to quickly integrate applications across multiple platforms, systems and even across businesses. Emerging web services standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI will enable system-to-system communication that is easier and cheaper than eve
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Every vendor has a service-oriented architecture (SOA) story; they just might not realize it yet, partly because the SOA terminology can be confusing to the uninitiated.
For example, when most people hear the term SOA, they automatically think Web servi -
jQuery is a new type of Javascript library. It is not a huge, bloated framework promising the best in AJAX – nor is it just a set of needlessly complex enhancements – jQuery is designed to change the way that you write Javascript.
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ThickBox is a webpage UI dialog widget written in JavaScript on top of the jQuery library. Its function is to show a single image, multiple images, inline content, iframed content, or content served through AJAX in a hybrid modal.
links for 2006-10-25
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hAtom is a microformat for content that can be syndicated, primarily but not exclusively weblog postings. hAtom is based on a subset of the Atom (http://www.atomenabled.org/) syndication format. hAtom is one of several microformats open standards.
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Scribbish is a theme for Typo, Mephisto, and WordPress. In case you’re wondering what it looks like, wonder no more. I’m using it here on this site.
Its layout standardizes on a simple xhtml structure, blog entries are formatted using the hAtom micro
links for 2006-10-24
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Steven Cohn has a great blog post on how to create multiple IIS virtual servers in Windows XP Pro
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Pope Benedict told scientists on Saturday that by believing only in “artificial intelligence” and technology they risked the fate of the mythical Icarus, whose home-made wings melted when he flew too close to the sun.
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The new Healthmap website digests information from a variety of sources ranging from the World Health Organization to Google News and plots the spread of about 50 diseases on a continually updated global map, sortable by source, diseases, and country.
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How the evidence for anthropogenic global warming has converged to cause this environmental skeptic to make a cognitive flip
links for 2006-10-21
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Flapjax is a new programming language designed around the demands of modern, client-based Web applications.
links for 2006-10-20
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One of the most common attitudes of those unconcerned about government surveillance or privacy invasions is “I’ve got nothing to hide.”
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“Better 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent person suffer” is a phrase made famous by British jurist William Blackstone, whose work is often cited as the base of U.S. common law, and is invoked by the U.S. Supreme Court when it wants to discuss
links for 2006-10-19
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excellent moto q info.




