Archive for November, 2006
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 - 11:06 am
SWF Capture Tool, featured in Flash Decompiler, enables you to save any SWF to your hard drive with a single click on the built-in button in Internet Explorer. The Replace SWF Objects option makes it possible to modify any given SWF file without the conversion process.
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Friday, November 24th, 2006 - 12:30 pm
Microsoft started work on their plans for Windows Vista (”Longhorn”) in 2001, prior to the release of Windows XP. It was originally expected to ship sometime late in 2003 as a minor step between Windows XP (codenamed “Whistler”) and “Blackcomb” (now known as Windows “Vienna”).
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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 - 2:16 pm
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Monday, November 20th, 2006 - 9:21 am
Screenweaver HX is the haXe wrapper to develop Desktop Application.
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Tuesday, November 14th, 2006 - 4:28 pm
I’ve blogged about our own team’s requirements but never for other people. However, of late, the influx of details about Job/Post Vacancies have been accumulating up on my inbox and I’ve been seriously thinking to have a category to post articles relating the same. I’ve been redirecting the recruiters, companies to appropriate sources where they can get the right people. Being a blog read by technical people, I feel it is apt to write articles about Technical Job Postings and Vacancies. Below is one for a start.
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Saturday, November 11th, 2006 - 10:40 am
Text Link Ads launched a brand new blog advertising system — ReviewMe — which pays bloggers for reviewing products, wares, etc. The reviews don’t have be biased but your actual reviews, good or bad. Reviewme works on any blog including: Typepad, Blogger, etc because no ad code is needed. ReviewMe is giving out $25,000.00 for bloggers who review ReviewMe.
Looking around, found out that similar stories are already floating around. ReviewMe itself got dugg to the front page at Digg - Reviewing the ReviewMe PayPerPost. Computers.net have a review about the same - Paid Blogging Revisted: ReviewMe.
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Saturday, November 4th, 2006 - 12:44 pm
I was confused, yet excited on the evening of 21st October, 2006. The reason was that an editor-at-large of Business 2.0, Eric Shonfeld will interview me. Though it was not for some high profile work or anything like that but the very fact of being interviewed by Business 2.0 was enough to give me the hibadi-gibadi feeling. Eric called me on my Mobile (I think he called me from his hotel room somewhere in London) and he started off casually making me feel extremely easy answering back. It was a quick one which lasted for just about 15 minutes or so. The interview was a small part of a big article that was supposed to come out in November of Business 2.0 Print Magazine and of course the Online version. Unfortunately, I learnt that my interview along with some other part was chopped off. There goes my luck! Anyway, I think I am not yet that-good-enough to gaurantee such good things. I will try to strive further ahead towards my goal with the hope that more better things are in store in the near future.
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Friday, November 3rd, 2006 - 7:08 am
I subscribe to lots of RSS Feeds of professionals whose article I love to read. However, of late, I am seeing a lots of Links for 2006-xx-xx from either Del.icio.us or Ma.gnolia. I am not sure about others but if you ask me I don’t really like to know what you have bookmarked or what is your favorite link of that day. I may be wrong but do you really think one should splice their article feeds with links? On a similar note, I am fine to see flickr photos being sliced into photo feeds because they have the same content - PHOTOS.
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