<b>Packt:</b> "Firebug is a free, open source tool that is available as a Mozilla Firefox extension, and allows debugging, editing, and monitoring of any website's CSS, HTML, DOM, and JavaScript."
<b>The H Open:</b> "Improvements include graphics drivers for recent Radeon GPUs and for the graphics cores of some Intel processors that are only expected to be released early next year. Another new addition is the LogFS SSD file system."
<b>The H Open:</b> "Expected for release in May, Linux kernel version 2.6.34 contains several new network drivers and various advancements designed to improve network performance or increase network configuration flexibility, which will particularly impact virtualisation."
What we're looking for instead is an open source, preferably Web-based email marketing campaign that will give us the ability to create, send , track your bulk emails using creatively-designed templates to promote your business happenings, events, discounts and etc.
It can keep in contact with subscribers.It includes over 100 templates, bounce management, basic data tracking, A/B testing, and more.
Any effective recommendation?
Since being formalized as an Open Geospatial Consortium standard, KML has become something of a lingua franca for geospatial information. From humble beginnings in Google Earth, KML support...
Growth of e-commerce has enabled the competition among the various website swimming in the internet pool. Each one of them is ready with their mouth wide open to grab the huge potential traffic. But only few of them are able to cash the growing popularity of the internet. Search engine gives priority to those sites which are more nearer to the search engine ethics.
<b>Techworld: </b>"A new open source project dubbed Guacamole allows users to access a desktop remotely through a Web browser, potentially streamlining the requirements for client support and administration."
<b>The H Open:</b> "The Ubuntu developers have announced that Ubuntu 10.04 will be abandoning its switch to Yahoo search as the default search provider on the Ubuntu desktop and returning to use Google's search."
That is, video playback with anything: chrome (html 5), firefox (flash), vlc, totem, smplayer... whatever
It works only if the software is started as root otherwise it freezes at the begin
Interesting enough, in chrome, you can move the slider to whatever position and see the current frame updated
However the video stays stil
This started to happen a couple of days ago after an unidentified update
Relevant output from chrome run as normal user gives some hint:
NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidia0
No output coming from firefox or vlc
$ ls -l /dev/nvidia0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 195, 0 nov 8 21:18 /dev/nvidia0
A Web service basically is a collection of open protocols -- XML, SOAP and WSDL -- that is used to exchange data between applications in a platform-independent way.
The environmental activist group is sounding an alarm about the carbon footprint created in the transition to cloud computing. It urges IT firms to opt for renewables when they open new data centers.
Open Data Protocol (OData) is a web protocol which is used for querying and updating data. In this article we will see how to enable OData service in our RIA services.
<b>Steaming Open Cup:</b> "Speculations are rife that Google has finally decided to put an end to fragmentation in the Android OS. Will we really start seeing an overwhelming majority of Android smartphones running the same version?"
<b>OSCON:</b> "Open source isn't just about being cost-effective, it's leading in innovation. You can change the game in your business, your community or even the world."
Are you tired of getting bombarded with e-mail that is of no interest to you? Do you open up your e-mail software only to find e-mail that contains unsolicited sales offers and promotions? We get hun... [Author: Barbara Bulkin - Computers and Internet - April 20, 2010]
<b>The H Open:</b> "But Linux and free software come in many different flavours, and the adventurous user goes in search of wider options, other distributions and new desktops."
Why is it that the default setting makes it possible for user A to look in the homedir of user B and vice versa? And furthermore..that user can not only look into the homedir of another user, he can also open any document he wants to. It feels very insecure to me. There should be more privacy for users. I know how to prevent this situation, but it puzzles me why this should be possible in the first place.
PHP technology has been around for at least a dozen of years. Since its inception, PHP has been steadily gaining momentum as a "defacto" platform for open-source web development. Lately, however, a host of new web development tools like Ruby on Rails came on the market, which raised questions whether PHP will remain viable as a web development tool. I believe PHP will not only remain, but continue evolving as the preferred platform for years to come.
The DMOZ directory submission, or The Open Directory Project, is now so highly regarded that any respectable SEO services company is now presenting its customers with a DMOZ submission service. Another reason why the DMOZ site submission is now featured in the services lists of search engine optimization companies is that performing a DMOZ submission can prove to be extremely difficult, or even impossible in some cases, for anyone other than optimization experts.
There is no chance of your getting burdened with all the tasks. And though it is difficult for one to admit that he doesn't know and can't do anything and everything, doing so will open up various and unexpected opportunities far beyond what one can imagine.
<b>The H Open:</b> "The VideoLAN Project developers have announced the availability of a release candidate for version 1.1, the next major release, of their popular VLC Media Player."