January 4th, 2005 by Franki
I came across this site in my daily search of net news and thought it was just odd enough to warrant a mention. It’s common knowledge that Linux can be made to run on nearly anything with some form of CPU, if it couldn’t we wouldn’t be seeing huge backing of Linux for mobile phones (a la MontaVista and Palm). However the idea of putting it on an Ipod was a new one for me. Apparently you can dual boot it with the normal Apple OS, and it has a cool looking GUI instead of the lame menu system the default OS uses. (It also has several games, a file manager and a heap of other stuff).
Check it out here and get with the Ipenguin.
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January 1st, 2005 by Don
Many writers and students struggle to find the right syntax for bibliographic citations. This Calvin College student’s project makes it simple to get the right syntax for your citations.
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December 31st, 2004 by Franki
For those of you wanting more configuration options then the GUI or extensions of Firefox can provide, Mozilla have just the thing for you. Firefox tips and tricks has a ton of handy beneath the hood adjustments you can make to Firefox to tailor it’s appearance and function to suit your needs. Even if you don’t make use of any of them now, it’s definitely worth saving the link.
Happy new year everyone.
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December 28th, 2004 by Don
We like doing business with godaddy.com for domain names because they are cheap, efficient and easy to maintain. Their CEO, Bob Parsons, has started his own web log. Two of the things I have liked historically about his company — besides the low prices and the fact they clearly state that you own your own domain — is that he will personally respond to comments or suggestions and he isn’t afraid to say what he thinks.
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December 24th, 2004 by Franki
A deal that Microsoft recently won whereby the Dutch government went with an upgrade plan from Microsoft for 260,000 desktop computers valued at 210 million USD has just been dropped in its entirety. Lobbying by Open Source groups and Dutch public organisations had the desired effect and as a result Dutch MP’s demanded an explanation as to why a public bid on the project had not taken place. Several OSS companies released statements denouncing the Microsoft deal, and Michael Robertson of Linspire went so far as to reveal that a quote based on Linspire Linux would have been 150,000,000 Euro’s cheaper then Microsoft’s quote.
Read more at TheRegister. It seems that Microsoft is not having a very merry Christmas. My heart bleeds for them. 🙂
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December 23rd, 2004 by Don
Google has made arrangements to fully scan three university libraries as part of the “googleprint” program. Works which are no longer copyrighted will be generally available. Works with current copyright will be term searchable, and will allow viewing either of select pages, or will tell where the book can be viewed or borrowed. The University of Michigan has over seven million volumes in it’s library that will be scanned over the next several years.
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December 23rd, 2004 by Franki
Two things happened this week, neither are certain wins, but both inspire the hope that somehow the good guys will eventually win the day.
The first one is that the EU has upheld the sanctions imposed upon Microsoft in it’s most recent anti-competitive litigation. Basically Microsoft were hoping to get a stay on the sanctions until they had completed their appeal. By the time they had dragged the appeal out to 5 years or so, the sanctions would be dust in the wind and not relevant at all. This we know because that is basically what happened when Microsoft was found guilty of anti-competitive behaviour by the US DOJ. Part of that case was about Microsoft putting Netscape out of business by including IE in Windows, but by the time it had its day in court, Netscape was already gone and the damage was done and Microsoft had already won.
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