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Trillian for Macs Has Arrived

October 09, 07 by Crossover

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Tunning KDE 4.0

September 10, 07 by ReniX

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There was a complaint that it wasn’t possible to run a KDE 4 session, so I thought that it isn’t that bad and tried. I’m now typing this from a KDE 4 session, here’s my findings: composite works well, I do have transparent windows. Konsole also works well. Kate also works, I don’t see any immediate problems (above all, it certainly doesn’t crash on my machine). Marble looks nice (not a major component, but still). Plasma has some applets on the desktop (I don’t need much, but no problems there).
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15 Common Mistakes that Violate Google Adsense TOS

September 09, 07 by ReniX

Google Adsense program is a popular web advertising program which provides a good income source for many websites. There are well defined terms of service to strictly adhere to when participating in the program.

On my visit through sites and forums, I daily notice several instances of misuse of Adsense ads. So here a few helpful Google Adsense tips, probably many you already know, and few you might gain by knowing now. These adsense faq are all picked from the Program Policies, Terms and Conditions and FAQ itself and presented in a simplified manner.

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Safari comes to Windows

June 17, 07 by ReniX

Jobs: one more thing… a browser war
Steve Jobs has re-kindled the browser wars - only this time Firefox is in the firing line, as well as Microsoft. Apple’s CEO today opened his company’s developer conference in San Francisco, where he outlined an ambitious target to take over Firefox’s 15 per cent market share. How? By releasing a Windows version of Apple’s less-than-stellar Safari browser.

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Mac developers also had their definitive answer on whether Apple will open up its newest baby - the iPhone. Nope, not in a million years… Only Apple engineers will be able to add native applications to the iPhone.

Instead, Jobs offered a “sweet” workaround: to run Web 2.0 applications, written with the “latest Web standards” such as Ajax, in the Safari web browser. He outlined his vision during a Monday morning WWDC keynote where he also outlined features for the latest incarnation of Mac OS X, Leopard. Leopard, due this fall around the same time as Firefox 3, will feature Safari 3, released to beta here.

http://www.apple.com/safari/

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