Archive for July, 2005



Google Map Spots Jesus

Saturday 16 July 2005 @ 7:40 pm

Jesus Christ’s face shown on Google Map? Have a look, and you judge. Personally, I do not think so.

Jesus On Google

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Google Map Spots Jesus




Firefox Increased Market Share

Saturday 16 July 2005 @ 12:43 pm

Firefox
It’s like a twin happiness to seeing news regarding the released of new version of Firefox 1.0.5 and the increase its market share to 8.71%.

Quoted:
NetApplications.com, an Aliso Viejo, California, maker of applications for monitoring and measuring Web site usage, said this week, Firefox increased its market share to 8.71%, up from 8% in May 2005, while IE’s share shrank to 86.56% from 87.23%.

According to NetApplications.com, since the beginning of 2005, Firefox has increased its market share every month between 0.5 percent and 1 percent, mostly at the expense of IE. Besides, as Firefox approaches the 10% market share milestone, it is expected to gain “significant traction” once its acceptance grows among corporations.
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IBM Into Blogging Too

Saturday 16 July 2005 @ 2:53 am

It seems to me blogging is full of potential to be one of the driving forces on the Internet to help promoting information sharing among individuals as well as enterprises.
IBM
Otherwise IBM wouldn’t announce two blogging tools, taking advantage of a practice of enterprise blogging which starting to be a new trend in big companies like Google, Microsoft, etc. Take for instance, we have seen Google Blog from Google teams and IE Blog from Microsoft.

Quoted:
IBM sees blogging as a key way for companies to promote information sharing. “In an enterprise, corporate knowledge is in employees’ heads most of the time. We are providing tools that help to capture that knowledge and share it through the organisation,” said Ed Brill, business unit executive for Lotus and Domino sales at IBM.

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206 Ways Of Saying “Hello World”

Friday 15 July 2005 @ 7:21 pm

Well, usually when we learn computer programming languages, the first program we will probably write is a simple program to display “Hello World“. Just found a website displaying 206 ways of using different programming languages to display “Hello World”.

Some use just 1 line of programming code, while others some might use up to 100 lines of codes to do the same thing. For non IT literate readers, you may have a look of those codes, and probably you will have an idea how long will be a normal computer application you are using in your PC. :D As for computer programmers, you will feel familiar with some of the codes there, such as :-
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206 Ways Of Saying “Hello World”




New Hotmail Coming Soon

Friday 15 July 2005 @ 11:29 am

Hotmail
Microsoft’s MSN is going to launch a new version of Hotmail codenamed Kahuna. Kahuna will have a new style of interface, automatic inbox refreshing and a preview pane that will enable Hotmail users to read and respond to e-mail without ever leaving their inbox. :)

Quoted:
According to sources familiar with the upgrade, Kahuna is a limited beta that is not heavy on features as of yet. Its interface is known internally as “Wave 11” and is designed to be lightweight and “clean” for better performance. Further integration with MSN Spaces and Messenger is said to be forthcoming.

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AMD Chip In New Fujitsu Siemens PC

Thursday 14 July 2005 @ 1:49 am

Fujitsu-Siemens
After filing suit against Intel 2 weeks ago , AMD finds its chips taking a prominent place in PC market as Fujitsu Siemens has launched new PC with AMD chip. :)

Fujitsu-Siemens is taking orders for Esprimo E small form-factor PC and Esprimo P tower models with AMD processors, and will ship them at the end of the month to customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, according to Fujitsu-Siemens spokesperson Sabine Twest. For more information of Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo E and P models, please visit their product webpage.

In the lawsuit filed June 28 in the U.S., AMD wrote that its chips once powered over 30 percent of Fujitsu-Siemens’ consumer PCs, but that in early 2003, they claimed that “Intel offered Fujitsu-Siemens a ‘special discount’ on Celeron processors which Fujitsu-Siemens accepted in exchange for hiding its AMD computers on its website and removing all references to commercial AMD-powered products in the company’s retail catalog.” Seems that, Fujitsu-Siemens scared of the lawsuit. =))
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