Saturday, March 31, 2007

How Do People Get Out Of The Helicopter

OpenID

One of the problems, especially for those of us who scours the net in search of novelty, is the enormously high number of accounts which will inevitably be forced to create.

OpenID seems to be the solution to this problem with the creation of what in technical jargon is called a "single sign-on." From the technological point of view, the answer is here at hand, but now it's up to politics. If the sponsor is not the great big thing is not going anywhere.

comuque If you're fans of Web 2.0 sites or simply Tecnora or Magnolia are not new to you, it's worth a try. Below here is the video (in English) to orient yourself. Obviously we have created our account http://www.myopenid.com.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Homemade Amp For Wireless

What's new Web 2.0

scour the network to monitor its progress is a must for any professional network. If the job coincides with the time spent exploring their passion is also nice.

Typically today the news' coincided with Web 2.0 where you can find the most interesting part of innovation. But thanks to an article by one of the best computer magazines, Internet Magazine, I was pleasantly surprised by some reports relating to the search engines. Here they are: Two children of

Google and Microsoft in the mood for experimentation

interesting but at the first opportunity to assess

  • www.snap.com : interface certainly attractive but not particularly useful from practical point of view
  • www.retrevo.com : Category vertical motors for the electronics industry.
  • www.kayak.com : stars in the field of vertical flight aircraft engines. The first research has highlighted a link but not correct (to better evaluate new)

Two meta search

Details

  • www.wink.com : an efficient cercapersore check with your name
  • www.like.com : to investigate further the possibilities offered by the particular search method

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Some other less known but still useful at the first opportunity Internet Archive (archive websites, try OcchioAlPremio) Gutenberg (free e-book), cultural Internet (website of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage), Mortgages online ( comparison calculator).

How Much Hammerhead Buggy Philippines



All that we call Web 2.0 goes crazy on the network (at least overseas). Obviously with so many good ideas are born of questionable especially from the point of view of the most important thing for a business: money. Just as happened during the internet bubble the only ones who can make money only those smart enough to get rid of their creations when success comes.

Just as an example, I am still doubtful of how YouTube can generate useful especially if there are changes on copyrights. It seems to me that we can have a great development in the open source world government, or perhaps with the support of large companies open to experimentation.

My thoughts are now unanimously called horrible site Italia.it
What better way to recover the time and not to invest any money of a turning Web 2.0? Better to leave the Internet to those who use it and know it rather than to those who believe a website is a colorful brochure. This intervention

Web 2.0 could not close it with a contribution of YouTube videos.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Dismantle Sony Xplod Amp

The price of Vista vs

Let's talk about Windows Vista and in particular its price too much. Microsoft do not understand how it arrived at these prices, even with the bad taste to translate, rather than convert the prices from dollars to euro.
Retail Upgrade OEM
Windows Vista Home Basic 299.90 149.90 90.00
Windows Vista Home Premium 359.00 239.00 115.00
Windows Vista Business 449.00 299.90 145.00
Windows Vista Ultimate 599.00 339.90 195.00


The big news is the chance for everyone to buy the OEM version because I also know that madman who spends € 600 for the Ultimate version (should buy a PC again!). A couple of things maybe not well known:
  • If your Windows XP was purchased with the computer can not use the upgrade version
  • OEM versions are not eligible for the upgrade to the next Microsoft operating system

Friday, March 9, 2007

Who Makes The Best Stereo Receivers?

SL. Sony

part of today's big announcement Sony's challenge to Second Life: the end of 2007 all the playstation owners will have access to fantastic new metaverse called "home."

I would launch into a forecast and it well in advance, so as not to join the chorus of those who speak the next day. My prediction is that NEAC will never approach the success of Second Life.

I say this not only for the net delay of a few years in which part of the initiative, but the nature of Sony.

E 'no denying that YouTube was much better when there was no Google. The ability to milk the number one Internet company has inevitably come to a head because the big problem of copyright. The video blogs are certainly interesting, but sometimes it is so easy to infringe copyright in practice the production of YouTube may be blocked.

The success of the Linden, the creator of Second Life, has been to rely on the chaos, allowing users to do anything. Found porn in SL, but obviously a lot of creativity from scams make it the best idea of \u200b\u200b2007.

But Sony will be able to afford much freedom? Certainly not. Will add so much control that will make a world SonySL plaster, for children.

A little 'as when Microsoft wanted to create his own web. Does anyone remember?