Category: Misc

Aug 5 2009

Auto-Generating DTDs

I've used this DTD generator tool a long time ago, but today I had to use it again, so I thought I should put an entry on my blog about it and keep it archived for future reference.

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  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 2:59 PM - Categories: Misc | Technology

Jul 9 2009

Google Chrome OS and e few more changes

Yesterday the Google team posted an entry on all their blogs about a new operating system that is to come. They are going to call it Google Chrome OS.

The blog entry doesn't really give away a great deal of details, but it states that this new OS will be open source, and be as lightweight as Google Chrome (the browser) is.

I have to be honest and say that initially I was very reluctant and sceptical about using Google Chrome, and it took me a while (about 6 months) to finally give up and give it another try.

In fact it's been proving to be very stable, and really much faster than Firefox now. I still use Firefox on a daily basis, as it's got all the plugins I need, and some of them are really necessary for my workflow, and I don't know what I'd do without them.

Back to the OS announcements, I have a very "crude" impression that this is like another Linux distro, but with a Google's face. I saw this comment on twitter this morning and really agreed with it.

Obviously I might be completely wrong and precipitated here, as I've been on Chrome's release, but that was the impression the blog post left on me.

Also I wonder if it's a way of Google saying "You tried to compete with us on our biggest tool, now we try to do the same on yours". What I mean here is that Microsoft recently came up with Bing, which is a search engine aimed to compete with Google's own search engine, and now it might be payback time.

Also, I really have a feeling that making it open source is not an act of kindness at all, as Google themselves said they will be getting help from the open source community to work on their OS. The reason why I think it's just an act of kindness is the same reason why I think most open source projects (or at least some of them) do. They can get people to do things for them that they can't really do.

I'll give an example. Let's say Windows has a very nice feature that Google Chrome OS doesn't have. It would look bad, and sometimes be illegal for Google to go on and copy it. Of course people do it all the time, but wouldn't it be more "graceful" if somebody else implemented this feature and signed his name? That way you can be exempt of every possible retaliation, as you're only responsible for the core functionalities, and the ones you release, but you can't really keep control of versions being released by "unscrupulous" third parties.

That's more or less how I think things work, but obviously again I might be totally wrong, and this is only my sole opinion and point of view.

I really love Google and their products, and really think they have a great potential, and have some of the brightest minds, so by no reason they would need to copy anything or be competitive in an unfair way. I can really say the same about Microsoft, but still, that's me.

On a side-note, I would like to say that after *only* 5 years in beta, Google Mail has finally reached a point where it's no longer beta, and has its final version. It's really funny and feels weird that they suddenly went from beta to final, as the email software has been stable for almost 4 years now.

The same happened to Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Talk. It's as if they suddenly realized that they forgot to remove the word beta of their logos, and did it all in one go.

I'd like to invite people to have a nice discussion and express their feelings on the comments about this whole Google Chrome OS vs Windows vs Linux.

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 9:00 AM - Categories: Misc | Linux | General Techie Stuff | Technology

Mar 16 2009

A handful of drivers altogether

I just keep finding stuff today, and posting here, as I'm sure I'll come back to this post in the future to grab the urls. This time, it's a very nice drivers website.

I know that normally the new OS's have drivers for everything, but if you, like me like to have as many computers as possible at home, you'll always end up needing one or other driver.

Myself for example, always end up needing epson drivers for my printer, nvidia drivers for my motherboard, or netgear drivers for my USB wireless key or ati drivers.

If you notice, I've just put links for the most common drivers people often need, but on this website you can find many many more. It's been always a fight to get drivers when I needed, but these times are well in the past now.

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 1:54 PM - Categories: Reviews | Misc | General Techie Stuff | Technology

Mar 16 2009

Website Hosting Reviews

I've just came across to this hosting review website, which specializes in webhosting reviews.

It's always a bit of pain to move servers, or find a nice provider, but this website simply brings it all to you. Basically you can go to it, and select one of their categories on the left side, and read the reviews.

As an example, let's say you were looking for the best VPS hostings of 2008. Simply look at their categories, and select "Best VPS hosting". They even do "Blog Hosting" reviews.

This is more of a note to self than anything, but I thought my readers would appreciate my tip.

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 8:21 AM - Categories: Reviews | Misc | General Techie Stuff

Mar 12 2009

Apple to unveil iPhone 3.0!

Apple has just sent a few invitations to a selected list of journalists for its special event on March 17 2009 in Cupertino. They will be discussing the new iPhone 3.0 software and the new SDK.

Speculation says they might also be talking about some new hardware features, but it's still very vague.

Here's what the invitation looks like:


Apple Invitation

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 9:59 AM - Categories: Misc | General Techie Stuff | Technology

Mar 10 2009

My top favourite twitter tools

UPDATEI'm constantly finding new tools that help me to use my twitter account in a better way. Some of the tools are really great, but I can't be bothered to remember all of the URLs, and bookmarking doesn't seem to help at all.

So I decided to compile a list and post here. I'll update the list as I find new tools, so keep an eye on this space, and instead of bookmarking all the url's, simply bookmark this post.

  • http://www.tweetdeck.com/
    TweetDeck is an Adobe Air desktop application that is currently in public beta. It aims to evolve the existing functionality of Twitter by taking an abundance of information i.e twitter feeds, and breaking it down into more manageable bite sized pieces.
  • http://twuffer.com/
    Twuffer allows the Twitter user to compose a list of future tweets, and schedule their release.
  • http://www.tweetconvo.com/
    TweetConvo is a new way to view twitter conversations. Long gone are the days of going through all of a tweet's @replies to get a grasp of the conversation. All you have to do now is enter a tweet's URL below!
  • http://friendorfollow.com/
    Who are you following that's not following you back? Who's following you that you're not following back? Find out!
  • http://twitterfeed.com/
    Feed your blog to twitter, identi.ca, HelloTxt or Ping.fm
  • http://twitterfall.com/
    Twitterfall is a way of viewing the latest 'tweets' of upcoming trends and custom searches on the micro-blogging site Twitter.
  • http://useqwitter.com/
    Qwitter e-mails you when someone stops following you on Twitter.
  • http://www.twitthis.com/
    TwitThis is an easy way for people to send Twitter messages about your blog post or website.

UPDATE:

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 3:45 AM - Categories: Misc | General Techie Stuff

Mar 5 2009

Tip of the day: Regular Expression Generator

I have just came across this very nice service which promises to write Regular Expressions for you.

We all know how painful writing a regular expression can be, and on this website, you can not only have the pattern created for you, but also have it translated into the most common languages on the web.

I've tried it myself, and can say it's pretty darn good, although it's automatic generator gives you a lot of "functional-crap" sometimes, it's good for when you're in a hurry and need to have a pattern up and running, or is not very confident with regexps.

Check it out here

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 6:50 AM - Categories: ColdFusion | Flex | Misc | Adobe | JQuery | Apollo | Javascript | Regular Expressions







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