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<?php konferenca 2010

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Od 8. do 10. julija 2010 se bo v Ljubljani odvijala PHP konferenca 2010 – letos bo potekala 3 dni z dvema večernima networking dogodka in s tem še več možnosti za druženje. Upoštevana so bila mnenja udeležencev s prejšnjih konferenc in sestavljen je še boljši program konference. Poleg najbolje ocenjenih predavateljev prejšnjih php konferenc [...]

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Huge email attachments can be very annoying; avoid them using on-line storage such as DropBox.

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ChromeOS first impressions

Friday, November 20th, 2009

As with anything new coming from Google, there has been a lot of expectation regarding the new Google “operating system” for PCs based on the Chrome browser. Truth is that, as the mobile-devices-oriented Android, ChromeOS can be hardly called an Operating system but rather a Linux distribution. ChromeOS’s concept is simple; remove absolutely everything from [...]

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Maildrop & .mailfilter resending

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Spending long unnecessary time on the web searching for solution, how to resend or forward an email by maildrop in delivery mode, I finally found a solution, which is now shared with you… if(/^To: blue@bla.com/) { xfilter “/usr/bin/reformail -I’Reply-To: blu@bla.com’” cc ‘!test@bla.com’ to “$HOME/Maildir” } This sample will do the following: for each mail send [...]

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Google Chrome OS, news?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Google Chrome OS, is it really innovative? Presto, SplashTop, even Moblin and gOS Cloud

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Opera Unite

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Opera Unite Web Services in Browser

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Gaea+

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

XLAB has developed Gaea+ (GaeaPlus), a free 3D Virtual World application within the Organization for the Slovene Digitalization. So what’s new? You already have Google Earth? Microsoft Virtual Earth? Even though you can visit the hole world, Gaea+ is focused on Slovenia, with image and terrain data far more exact than any other 3D virtual [...]

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ActiveMQ in connection with jetty

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Well, this is just a dummy example how to start with ActiveMQ and jetty. Of course the two applications are independent, but I decided to write a very simple sample which uses both of them. First you need (no doubt) to get installed and running ActiveMQ and jetty. There are detailed instructions on ActiveMQ and [...]

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Grüezi (or Conceptual mail service mistake)

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

We live in a wired world, with communication channels interconnecting in ways that would have seam of science fiction only a few years ago; from instant menssaging and video conferencing to remote robotic surgery, electronic intercomunication has become a regular and very important part of our life. And yet, things as basic and old as [...]

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Chrome

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

After rumours of Google preparing their own operating system, we finally know that the GoogleOS will actually be a browser. Yet, the new browser (will we be sewing a beta this month?) has a lot of things of an operating system, since it handles each tab in the browser as a different process, as well [...]

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