Syslog by Staff
Facebook's portal for the masses
This week, Facebook took a number of strategic steps toward its goal of giving people the "power to share and make the world more open and connected." That's how founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the mission statement for Facebook. [...] Read more »
-- posted 25 July 2008 by Staff | 0 comments
Tags: mark zuckerberg, facebook
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Code Monkey Business by Brendon Chase
Do you trust data in the cloud?
Cheap hosted storage, app engines, and hosted code libraries. Can you really trust your data, or your client's data in the magical Web 2.0 cloud? [...] Read more »
-- posted 25 July 2008 by Brendon Chase | 0 comments
Tags: cloud computing
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bootstrappr by Renai LeMay
Omnidrive: Alive and kicking?
Troubled online storage start-up Omnidrive late last week said it was continuing to develop its products and was examining the potential to merge its technology with that of other companies. [...] Read more »
-- posted 23 July 2008 by Renai LeMay | 1 comment
Tags: kazaa, nik cubrilovic, omnidrive, techcrunch, clay cook, phil morle, storage
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Web Anatomy by Lana Kovacevic
Google opens up the code for Browser Sync
After deciding to discontinue its Browser Sync, Google has decided to make the code open source to let developers continue hacking. [...] Read more »
-- posted 11 July 2008 by Lana Kovacevic | 1 comment
Tags: browser sync, firefox, google, extension, browser, open source
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Beta Living by Chris Duckett
LCA09 Calls, OpenMoko and a little Gentoo
It's a little weekend roundup of Linux related news that may have slipped under your radar. LCA2009's call for papers, OpenMoko is available for purchase from the States and Gentoo has another release. [...] Read more »
-- posted 07 July 2008 by Chris Duckett | 1 comment
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The .NET Effect by David McAmis
Know when to walk away, know when to run
As a software developer, there are certain projects you want to avoid. For me, that is usually the project where the end-users design the entire application -- you know the type I am talking about. [...] Read more »
-- posted 26 June 2008 by David McAmis | 1 comment
Tags: software, development, requirements
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Byte Club by Nick Gibson
No, you can't have private attributes in Python
Is the lack of privacy a real shortcoming of the language, or is our judgment clouded by the old conventions of C++ and Java? Why do we need private variables anyway -- at what point does defensive programming become paranoia? [...] Read more »
-- posted 06 November 2007 by Nick Gibson | 9 comments
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Nouveau Riche Internet by Andrew Muller
Adobe's MAX Conference 2007, Day One Keynote
The big event of a Flex, Flash or ColdFusion developer's year is Adobe's annual conference held this year in Chicago. Builder AU's Andrew Muller attended this year and reports on the first day's opening. [...] Read more »
-- posted 02 October 2007 by Andrew Muller | 5 comments
Tags: conference, coldfusion, max, adobe, flash, flex
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Club Builder: Honesty, WWIII and other minor annoyances
On this week's Club Builder we look at some local scientists who have made a break through in fibre throughput, a group of local lads win big in Paris and we hand out our first Honesty Award.
