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Archive for October, 2010

Gosling Unleashes on .NET, IBM, Glen Beck, iPads, Oracle & Others

Friday, October 29th, 2010

“<...>James Gosling sat down and did a really casual, off-the-cuff interview with the guys at basementcoders.com. You can head over to their siteto download the entire interview. We’ll have the transcript of the whole thing up post-haste. But if you don’t have the time to listen to the entire hour long interview, here are a few quotable gems that will tide you over until the complete transcript is up on TheServerSide.com” (c)Cameron McKenzie

This is Spar Ta!

Sunday, October 10th, 2010


“<...>A friend of a friend created this funny mini series based on the lives of Derek and Jeffery, two everyday cats who lose the plot and become Leonidis and Artemis from Sparta. Class!” (c) http://thedeadaredyingofthirst.blogspot.com





Feedflow

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Facebook, twitter, your home page, your online albums ant etc.. All of those are reflections of your life in many formats. Some of them are published to social media, some of them are left in a shadow.
My mission here is to accumulate all those flows to the singular point and make it self living organism.
Twitter, home page, online albums like Picasa have a rss feed. By using rss feed and online service http://twitterfeed.com you can setup an automatic rss feed re-publisher to a few services like twitter, facebook, statusnet, ping.fm, hellotxt.
http://twitterfeed.com was my choice of the simplicity & free of charge service. Alternative would be to use http://feedburner.google.com, but this one does not have a facebook connector.
The draft concept would be something similar to:
feedflow

Main feed flow from picasaweb, own pages (home page), vimeo account are published to twitter account. Twitter account feed is published to Facebook. Also Linked in account is connected to the my own home page through the Linked in wordpress connector.