Yearly Archives: 2011

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Google Announce Cloud Print

Google has launched Cloud Print, an online printing solution for Windows users which means you can print from your phone with Gmail for mobile and Google Cloud Print.

You need to connect your printer to Google Cloud Print. For now, this step requires a Windows PC but Linux and Mac support are coming soon.

To use Cloud Print you need to have a PC with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 running Google Chrome version 9.0.597.1 or higher.

More info: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/print-from-your-phone-with-gmail-for.html

Document Foundation Releases LibreOffice 3.3

The Document Foundation has launched LibreOffice 3.3, the first stable release of the free office suite developed by the community. In less than four months, the number of developers hacking LibreOffice has grown from less than twenty in late September 2010, to well over one hundred today. This has allowed us to release ahead of the aggressive schedule set by the project.Not only does it ship a number of new and original features, LibreOffice 3.3 is also a significant achievement for a number of reasons:

– the developer community has been able to build their own and independent process, and get up and running in a very short time (with respect to the size of the code base and the project’s strong ambitions);

– thanks to the high number of new contributors having been attracted into the project, the source code is quickly undergoing a major clean-up to provide a better foundation for future development of LibreOffice;

– the Windows installer, which is going to impact the largest and most diverse user base, has been integrated into a single build containing all language versions, thus reducing the size for download sites from 75 to 11GB, making it easier for us to deploy new versions more rapidly and lowering the carbon footprint of the entire infrastructure.

Caolán McNamara from RedHat, one of the developer community leaders, comments, “We are excited: this is our very first stable release, and therefore we are eager to get user feedback, which will be integrated as soon as possible into the code, with the first enhancements being released in February. Starting from March, we will be moving to a real time-based, predictable, transparent and public release schedule, in accordance with Engineering Steering Committee’s goals and users’ requests”. The LibreOffice development roadmap is available at http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan

LibreOffice 3.3 brings several unique new features. The 10 most-popular among community members are, in no particular order: the ability to import and work with SVG files; an easy way to format title pages and their numbering in Writer; a more-helpful Navigator Tool for Writer; improved ergonomics in Calc for sheet and cell management; and Microsoft Works and Lotus Word Pro document import filters. In addition, many great extensions are now bundled, providing PDF import, a slide-show presenter console, a much improved report builder, and more besides. A more-complete and detailed list of all the new features offered by LibreOffice 3.3 is viewable on the following web page: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/new-features-and-fixes/

LibreOffice 3.3 also provides all the new features of OpenOffice.org 3.3, such as new custom properties handling; embedding of standard PDF fonts in PDF documents; new Liberation Narrow font; increased document protection in Writer and Calc; auto decimal digits for “General” format in Calc; 1 million rows in a spreadsheet; new options for CSV import in Calc; insert drawing objects in Charts; hierarchical axis labels for Charts; improved slide layout handling in Impress; a new easier-to-use print interface; more options for changing case; and colored sheet tabs in Calc. Several of these new features were contributed by members of the LibreOffice team prior to the formation of The Document Foundation.

LibreOffice hackers will be meeting at FOSDEM in Brussels on February 5 and 6, and will be presenting their work during a one-day workshop on February 6, with speeches and hacking sessions coordinated by several members of the project.

The home of The Document Foundation is at http://www.documentfoundation.org

The home of LibreOffice is at http://www.libreoffice.org where the download page has been redesigned by the community to be more user-friendly.

Social Networking Modern Madness

Sherry Turkle a sociologist, says “the way in which people frantically communicate online via social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook can be seen as a modern form of madness”, according to a Telegraph report.

Writing in her new book, Alone Together: “A behaviour that has become typical may still express the problems that once caused us to see it as pathological.”

“We have invented inspiring and enhancing technologies, yet we have allowed them to diminish us,” she writes.

Read more at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8276948/Social-networking-sites-are-a-modern-form-of-madness.html

WikiLeaks Julian Assange Movie Planned

A film about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange moved a step closer after studio producers Barry Josephson and Michelle Krumm picked up the screen rights to the upoming Julian Assange biography The Most Dangerous Man in the World by award-winning Australian writer Andrew Fowler. The book details Assange’s life.

Julian Paul Assange is an Australian publisher, journalist, software developer and Internet activist. He is the founder, spokesperson, and editor in chief of WikiLeaks, a whistleblower website and conduit for worldwide news leaks, with the stated purpose of creating open governments.

Assange has worked as a computer programmer and was a hacker during his youth. He has lived in several countries, and has made public appearances in many parts of the world to speak about freedom of the press, censorship, and investigative journalism.

Assange founded the WikiLeaks website in 2006.

Phase One Announces 80 Megapixel IQ Camera Backs

Phase One, announced a bold new generation of medium format digital camera backs. The Phase One IQ180, IQ160 and IQ140 digital camera backs feature maximum resolutions of 80, 60.5 and 40 high quality megapixels respectively. This series sets new standards for medium format camera system handling and performance.

The Phase One IQ180 captures at full-frame 80 megapixel resolution, with a dynamic range of 12.5 f-stops. It is the first product of its kind to feature a USB3 connection, facilitating faster image transfers in the future. The IQ180 also features a FireWire 800 connection, ensuring the fastest tethered capture speeds possible today. For untethered shooting, the IQ180 digital back’s new memory card interface is so fast that it eliminates buffering delays, supporting continuous shooting until a card is filled.

www.phaseone.com/iq

IBM Launches Virtual Desktop

IBM is offering a VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) package that costs US$150 per user annually.

“The IBM Virtual Desktop for Smart Business offering should help ease the high administrative overhead normally associated with setting up VDI deployments,” said Dan Cerutti, general manager of IBM’s Smart Business Solutions unit.

“We’ve dramatically simplified how you order and buy these things. Everything is included in the Virtual Desktop Solution,” Cerutti said.

The VDI package will allow workers to access desktops from a variety of devices, including iPads and thin clients. They could access both Microsoft Windows and Linux-based operating system desktops. Users can even run the desktops without connectivity, by use of a USB drive.

The desktops are managed centrally, on IBM System X servers running Suse Linux. The desktop virtualization is done through the Verde software, offered by Virtual Bridges

Google Working on Groupon Competitor

Google is reported to be working on a Groupon competitor.

A Google spokesperson said that the Internet giant was recruiting businesses for a new Google Offers service. According to web reports, Google Offers looks and operates much like Groupon or LivingSocial. It is saidinclude Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Google Buzz and e-mail sharing options.

“Google is communicating with small businesses to enlist their support and participation in a test of a pre-paid offers/vouchers program,” the company said in a statement. “This initiative is part of an ongoing effort at Google to make new products, such as the recent Offer Ads beta, that connect businesses with customers in new ways. We do not have more details to share at this time, but will keep you posted.”

Google recently tried to buy Groupon.

Twitter Has Almost 200M Accounts

Twitter has reached nearly 200 million users registered accounts who post 110 million tweets per day as of the January 1, 2011, writes Oliver Chiang on Forbes.

That’s up from 160 million registered accounts as of September 2010 and 95 million tweets per day as of early December

Full article: http://blogs.forbes.com/oliverchiang/2011/01/19/twitter-hits-nearly-200m-users-110m-tweets-per-day-focuses-on-global-expansion/

Amazon Web Services Announce Elastic Beanstalk

Amazon Web Services has announced Elastic Beanstalk in beta.

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an even easier way for you to quickly deploy and manage applications in the AWS cloud. You simply upload your application, and Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles the deployment details of capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring. At the same time, with Elastic Beanstalk, you retain full control over the AWS resources powering your application and can access the underlying resources at any time. Elastic Beanstalk leverages AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon Simple Notification Service, Elastic Load Balancing, and Auto-Scaling to deliver the same highly reliable, scalable, and cost-effective infrastructure that hundreds of thousands of businesses depend on today. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is easy to begin and impossible to outgrow.

More info: http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/

BlessedWays.com New Social Network for Christians

After a year of development, the social network for Christians, BlessedWays.com, has officially launched its’ new website. The site functions similarly to Facebook, but is unique because it caters specifically to a Christian crowd.

BlessedWays social networking site allows users to create a profile, search other profiles, share photos, videos and stories and create or join groups. Users can find sermons, play games, add events, join discussions, send private messages and see all of the latest site activity.

The site connects with Facebook so users can complete their BlessedWays profile page in just a few clicks and invite their Facebook friends. Blessedways.com offers a clean layout, ease of navigation and registration is simple and free.

“The goal of BlessedWays is to offer members an online community where they can connect with other Christians, share, and grow,” says founder Ken Kellam. “We hope if more Christians know there’s a social network out there for them, they’ll join us on the site, interact within other members and have some good, clean fun.”

Currently, as an incentive to join their site, Blessedways.com is having a contest. They are giving away an iPod Shuffle to one lucky user on Valentine’s Day. Register at www.Blessedways.com to be automatically entered to win. Please see site for complete contest rules.

The goal of BlessedWays is to offer members an online community where they can connect with other Christians, share, and grow. BlessedWays is a Christian Social Networking site that allows users to create a profile, search other profiles, share photos, videos, stories and create or join groups. Users can find sermons, play games, add events, join discussions, and see all of the latest site activity.

BlessedWays
6745 Stagecoach Rd
Manitou, KY 42436

£98 PCs and Subsidized Internet Connections Announced by UK Government

Emil Protalinski on TechSpot.com writes “UK government to offer PCs for £98, Internet for £9.

“The UK government wants to offer low-cost computers as part of a 12-month trial during Race Online 2012. The scheme, which aims to reach out to the 9.2 million adults that are not yet online, 4 million of whom are considered socially and economically disadvantaged, aims to “make the UK the first nation in the world where everyone can use the web.”

Prices will start at £98 ($156.01) for a refurbished PC, with subsidized Internet connections available for as little as £9 ($14.33) a month or £18 ($28.65) for three months. The cheap computers will run open-source software (think Linux) and will include a flat-screen monitor, keyboard, mouse, dedicated telephone helpline, delivery, and even a warranty. The cheap Internet packages will use a mobile dongle to help people access the web.”

Full article: http://www.techspot.com/news/42005-uk-government-to-offer-pcs-for-98-internet-for-9.html

Using Google Analytics Video

Tubetorial has posted a useful article an video “Getting Started With Google Analytics”.

This program gives you a lot of stats about your site including traffic numbers, the keywords and sites that send you traffic and much more.

Video at: http://www.tubetorial.com/getting-started-with-google-analytics/