MeeGo: what will happen to Moblin?
So Nokia and Intel created a new project called MeeGo, merging both Maemo and Moblin: the idea itself is great, but I fear it could be managed wrongly.
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So Nokia and Intel created a new project called MeeGo, merging both Maemo and Moblin: the idea itself is great, but I fear it could be managed wrongly.
I really dislike what recently happened on WordPress.com: one of my friends got her blog (and its relative account) suspended for what she wrote about a John Ashfield’s advertising campaign.
Speaking about Catalyst 10.1 compilation I’ve just considered you’re using the default Ubuntu kernel: unfortunately, there’s nothing to do with the latest Vanilla.
I’ve already talked about Google Buzz and web sites integration with XFN: now it’s time to implement a sharing link on WordPress. It’s really quick and simple.
There are lots of ways to use Twitter, but I use just few of them: for many reasons I prefer the default web interface — anyway, that’s far from being enough for most people.
I don’t like Internet Explorer at all: I don’t use Windows, so I can’t actually know how this blog is displayed. To be sincere, I don’t care much. But lots of idiots users still use it, and I must ensure an accessible site for them too.
So you want to access GTalk… pardon, I mean Facebook Chat via Jabber: I’m not jocking, it works exactly like the Google’s IM. But with less features.
Yesterday Google presented Google Buzz to the world with a conference streamed on YouTube: its full registration is yet available too.
With the latest Facebook’s redesign I found more lacks than improvements: the custom news filters weren’t restored yet and sometimes the entire News Feed disappears.