Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Zeemaps, making mapping easier

RockMelt social browser faces tough sell | 20 must-have IE and Firefox shortcuts

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Zeemaps, making mapping easier
Over the last decade, sophisticated mapping has moved out of the realm of the world of pricey, complex Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and down to consumer level. I'm sure there are still some things that professional systems can do that low end systems can't deliver, but I really can't think of what those might be. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

WHITE PAPER: Sprint

Why MPLS?
This paper outlines the top 6 attributes to look for in a vendor and will help you with considerations for multiple network access alternatives, application performance management, session persistence, cost predictability and more. Read More

RockMelt social browser faces tough sell
The odds are stacked against RockMelt, a new browser designed to serve as a social networking hub, industry analysts said on Monday. Read More

20 must-have IE and Firefox shortcuts
I spend hours and hours exploring the Web. At times all that mousing around makes my right hand hurt. So I try to use keyboard shortcuts at least some of the time. At the very least, using different muscles in the hand relieves some of the strain, and sometimes those shortcuts save time compared to the corresponding mouse commands. Read More

Mozilla Firefox celebrates 6 years
Mozilla is celebrating the sixth birthday of its Firefox browser today, and it's inviting users of the popular free and open source browser to help by sending in a postcard for display in Mozilla's Mountain View or Paris offices. Read More

Chrome browser set to become 'wicked fast'
Earlier this fall Google promised that hardware acceleration advances were going to make Chrome 7 as much as 60 times faster than its predecessor, and now the company is working on a new feature that could boost the browser's speed even more. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Logitech

The Business Benefits of Desktop Video Collaboration
At your desktop: Advances in the quality and simplicity of affordable desktop video equipment allow organizations to tap the power of unified communications, which can significantly cut costs, increase efficiency, improve business performance and foster more collaboration, regardless of location. Read More

Danger to IE users climbs as hacker kit adds exploit
Microsoft will likely issue an emergency kit to an unpatched IE flaw after it was added to the Eleonore crimeware kit. Read More

Microsoft sees cloud opportunities for full gamut of users
Both smaller and larger companies can benefit from the economies of scale and accessibility of Microsoft's Office 365 cloud platform, company official says Read More

Ask.com gives up on search business
Long the also-ran in the search market, Ask.com announced on Tuesday that it is getting out of the search business. Read More

Ditch your keyboard with Windows voice commands
In the not-too-distant future, children will look at keyboards and mice with a mixture of amusement and derision. Advances in speech-recognition and dictation technology have quietly made stunning leaps forward in recent years; and although it isn't perfect yet, speech recognition has suddenly achieved very good usability. Here's how to take advantage of Windows 7's built-in voice command tools and make a break from the keyboard and mouse. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Solution Center NWW PAN IDG

Load Balancers are Dead
When looking at feature requirements in front of and between server tiers, too many organizations think only about load balancing. However, the era of load balancing is long past, and organizations will be better served to focus their attention on improving the delivery of applications. Read now!

Opera releases beta of Android browser
Opera Software has released its Mobile 10.1 beta for Android, joining the battle for browser supremacy on Android-based smartphones. Read More

Ten great AppleScripts for iTunes 10
While some people think that iTunes has ballooned with too many features, others might find it lacking the specific features they need to tag files more efficiently, manage files, or work with podcasts or videos. Read More

Admirable apps for Android and beyond
As Android's popularity continues to mushroom, the number of Android apps available has surpassed 100,000. That's good news because there are so many possibilities to choose from, but bad news because the sheer volume of options is becoming overwhelming and it's hard to know which ones are worth downloading. Read More

Painless tattoos with Pages '09
Want to add some zip to this year's office holiday party, or perhaps a kiddy holiday celebration? Use your Mac and an inkjet printer to make temporary tattoos for your fellow revelers. With a page layout program like Pages '09, they're almost as easy to create as conventional print jobs, but a lot more fun. Read More

Quickly queue up your tunes with OnCue app
iOS's default iPod app is a solid all-around music player, but it doesn't necessarily fit in with everyone's playing style. For instance, if you tap a song while playing another song, the song you just tapped begins playing right away, abruptly cutting off whatever you were just listening to. You can set up a queue of songs by creating a playlist, but that can be a cumbersome process. Read More



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Microsoft Windows after 25 years: A visual history
More than nine out of 10 computers run some version of Windows. But no one could have predicted that would be the case when Windows 1.0 launched 25 years ago as a graphical front end for MS-DOS. Here's a look at Windows through the years and some thoughts on what the future might hold.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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