Jul
17
Upgraded to Wordpress 2.6 - “Tyner”
Posted by Asela de Saram in Google, Reviews

I just finished upgrading this blog from Wordpress 2.5 to 2.6 and noticed immediately that it was a smart move since this update contains a number of new features that make WordPress more powerful than it currently is…

There is even a feature now to track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever you are on the web, plus there are dozens of incremental improvements to the features introduced in version 2.5.

There are plenty more additions but one thing in particular that caught my attention was the support for Google Gears, which would prove to be pretty useful in future revisions of WordPress.

If anyone using WordPress has not already upgraded, I highly recommend that you do. And those of you who are still blogging on Blogger.com, its time to make the transition.

More details about WordPress 2.6 can be found here.

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May
20
Google DocType - Documenting the Open Web
Posted by Asela de Saram in Google

Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library of test cases for checking cross-browser and cross-platform compatibility.

Google Doctype is 100% open.

* Open source
* Open content
* Open to contributions from anyone

Click here for more information

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May
13
Microsoft WorldWide Telescope Launched
Posted by Asela de Saram in Business, Google, Microsoft

Microsoft Worldwide TelescopeMicrosoft has launched its Worldwide Telescope yesterday bringing together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and few others right to your desktop.

“The WorldWide Telescope is a powerful tool for science and education that makes it possible for everyone to explore the universe,” said Bill Gates, Microsoft’s chairman, in a statement.

The program allows users to travel the galaxy on their own or take guided tours of destinations out-space developed by astronomers and academics. It also provides a number of different telescopes and easy switching between different light wavelengths.

Here is a closer look at the system requirements:
2GHz or faster processor
2GB of RAM
1-10GB of free disk space
Graphics card with 128 MB RAM or 256 VRAM
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista
Net connection
Macs must run Windows OS

Ironically, they can make a piece of software that can go to the moon but can’t seem to fix their own operating systems like XP or Vista. :)

Atleast we can be glad that we don’t have to billionaires or book a ticket on the next commercial shuttle out of orbit to experience all this.

Google launched their own version called Sky sometime back too which also comes with an add-on for Google Earth.

Check them all out and let me know what you think right here…

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