10 Latest News, Blogs, Tips, and Reviews that I find Interesting and Useful:
1. Some 'Cyberloafing' is OK, Study Says
Employees feel that 'cyberloafing' - the non-work related use of their workplace computer -- is acceptable and helps them work better.
More @ PCWorld.com
2. Five Things That Netbooks Need Now
Netbooks -- aka mini-notebooks -- are the surprise hits of this year's tech market. Asus has sold more than a million of its groundbreaking Eee PCs, and other manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon with mini computers of their own. Who knew that consumers would be so excited about super-portable, inexpensive, easy-to-use laptops?
More @ WiredBlog
3. The democratization of data
Information technology has enabled the "democratization of data:" information that once was available to only a select few is now available to everyone. This is particularly true for small businesses.
More @ Googleblog
Employees feel that 'cyberloafing' - the non-work related use of their workplace computer -- is acceptable and helps them work better.
More @ PCWorld.com
2. Five Things That Netbooks Need Now
Netbooks -- aka mini-notebooks -- are the surprise hits of this year's tech market. Asus has sold more than a million of its groundbreaking Eee PCs, and other manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon with mini computers of their own. Who knew that consumers would be so excited about super-portable, inexpensive, easy-to-use laptops?
More @ WiredBlog
3. The democratization of data
Information technology has enabled the "democratization of data:" information that once was available to only a select few is now available to everyone. This is particularly true for small businesses.
More @ Googleblog
4. Real time gas monitoring
5. Why the Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Is Something to Fear
Randall Stross at The New York Times goes to bat for the Google/Yahoo search marketing deal, saying there’s “nothing to fear” from the two companies linking their search products.
More @ TechCrunch
6. Michael Larabel talks about Phoronix
Phoronix.com is the definitive Linux hardware review site, featuring articles on motherboards, processors, memory, power supplies, cases, and other components.
More @ Linux.com
7. SquirrelFish Extreme Accelerates JavaScript Even More
The Webkit blog has posted benchmarks on their "next generation" JavaScript interpreter called SquirrelFish Extreme (SFX). SquirrelFish Extreme uses "more advanced techniques" to deliver even faster JavaScript performance.
More @ MacRumors
Randall Stross at The New York Times goes to bat for the Google/Yahoo search marketing deal, saying there’s “nothing to fear” from the two companies linking their search products.
More @ TechCrunch
6. Michael Larabel talks about Phoronix
Phoronix.com is the definitive Linux hardware review site, featuring articles on motherboards, processors, memory, power supplies, cases, and other components.
More @ Linux.com
7. SquirrelFish Extreme Accelerates JavaScript Even More
The Webkit blog has posted benchmarks on their "next generation" JavaScript interpreter called SquirrelFish Extreme (SFX). SquirrelFish Extreme uses "more advanced techniques" to deliver even faster JavaScript performance.
More @ MacRumors
8. HTC's Touch HD, Diamond and Pro get together for photo shoot
9. Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On OpenSUSE 11
Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on an OpenSUSE 11 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support.
More @ HowtoForge
10. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 271, 22 September 2008
The feature story of this week's issue is package management or, more precisely, an attempt to create a command-line package management cheatsheet that would cover just about any Linux distribution available today.
More @ Distrowatch
Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on an OpenSUSE 11 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support.
More @ HowtoForge
10. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 271, 22 September 2008
The feature story of this week's issue is package management or, more precisely, an attempt to create a command-line package management cheatsheet that would cover just about any Linux distribution available today.
More @ Distrowatch




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