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Category Archives: Internet

Youtube on the Motorla Q (Part 2)

An ever prevalent thread here is youtube on this or that. Forum poster Zbop has an updated how-to at Treocentral.

Youtube on the Motorla Q

More info can be found here

Kanye West

I’ve never been a huge fan of Kanye West, but that’s changing pretty quickly. Kanye’s Japanesy web site is hosting some pretty cool content. First up Zach Galifianakis’s version of, “Can’t tell me nothin’,” next up, “Stronger.”

SVN for Visual Studio

Recently I’ve been using Visual Studio to write some C# application. I have to say that Microsoft put a lot of work in to the IDE, so much work that there’s actually published books on the use of Visual Studio. For example, did you know that VS was built to work with repositories.Thanks to Dreamhost, [...]

The Silverlight Bug

Silverlight is pretty amazing stuff for several reasons. I think it’s ground breaking simply because Microsoft chose to give it a name based on something other than the genre it competes in; i.e. Office, Smartphone, Home Server Edition, Media Center Edition… Apple users can get their fix here, Linux users can get Moonlight; a Silverlight [...]

Microsoft’s Surface, the sarcastic version

Thanks Andrew

Mount Wikipedia… as a file system

It’s old news, but I figure you’re still enamoured enough by those pictures of Paris Hilton crying that you just might have missed this. In case you were wondering, linking to two completely different stories that attract completely different types of people happens to be one of my hobbies.

Mobile Youtube Now Working

I know years from now you’ll look back and say WTF? In the mean time youtube finally releasing their mobile site is news to me. Mkay, thanks bye.

Web Based File Management for Linux/Windows

Free for up to two users, Anywhere Together Software’s File Together is a web browser based file manager. Manage sharing files with drive, folder, group and user permissions via an Apache or IIS based server interface. File Together also has a mobile interface for phones.

Pidgin

Pidgin, the newly renamed Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client. Everything from AIM to Zepyr is supported by Pidgin. A portable Pidgin install can currently be found here, and directions to do it yourself can be found here.