Monday, September 24, 2007

Huge list of free & open source applications.

Mashable.com has compiled a truly extensive list of free, open source applications with links to downloads and/or developer sites. While the list is hardly focused on education, nor is it exhaustive, it’s a great place to start for schools looking to save money on licensing costs and start using open source software. It even includes quite a bit of Windows software, so this isn’t just for budding Linux geeks.

Want to cover personal or small business finance with an accounting or real-world math class? Check out their 12 financial apps. Graphics design without Adobe or Autocad? You bet - try any of the 44 listed programs. Care to teach customer relationship management (CRM) in those business and marketing classes? This site lists 18 CRM applications.

The usual productivity suspects are here as well and it serves as a nice who’s who of open source.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Nokia phone switches from cell to Wi-Fi

Latest phone with greatest feature - Url

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Cool Tech Tricks

Friday, September 14, 2007

Useful Urls.

  • Best OpenSource Softwares for Windows XP & Vista - Link
  • 13 tricks to motivate yourself - Link
  • How to make Screensaver as Desktop Wallpaper on Linux - Link

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Network.COM

Join Network.com now and get 3 months free! Great time to join Network.com and experience the power of the grid computing!


Sunday, September 9, 2007

Types of Testing / Testing Techniques

  • Starting your career as Software Test Engineer but not sure about its depth & future?
  • You think testing applications is easier than developing  them?
Then your probably wrong! Check out the below blog which explains the vastness of testing domain & different types of testing possible.
http://blogs.sun.com/johnmorrison/entry/types_of_testing_testing_techniques

Social Bookmarking

Tired of importing your existing bookmarks from one browser to another? Tired of syncing of all your bookmarks in one place?

Here is the solution : Social Bookmarking.

No more Bookmarks > Bookmark this page or Favorites > Add Favorite.
Today you can access your bookmarks from anywhere in the world and from any browser.
You can also share your bookmarks with friends, and see their bookmarks.

Some popular social bookmarking sites are del.icio.us, technorati, furl, digg, slashdot, etc.
If you are new to social bookmarking, I suggest you start with delicious. Go to the delicious homepage, create an account for yourself. Install the "TAG" and "del.icio.us" buttons on to your browser once you create your account. You are now ready to save bookmarks using delicious and share them with the world. Whenever you want to bookmark a certain page, hit the "TAG" button and then save the page on delicious. This bookmark is for you and the world to see. You also get a URL for yourself such as http://del.icio.us/[username]. Pass this URL to others. Once you save a page, you can also see the list of other users who have bookmarked the same page.

Social bookmarking enables you to:

  • Share your bookmarks
  • Access today's hot topics
  • Access your friend's favorites
  • Determine if your site is popular
  • Browse your favorites from anywhere in the world

Nokia N800

Nokia N800
Check out this latest & most amazing Nseries mobile from nokia.

1) There is a vnc viewer for it.
2) It really works.
3) More amazing features of the mobile is the above link.

Remote applications are surprisingly usable on the N800 screen.
Pen taps and motions translate flawlessly to mouse motions, and the Bluetooth keyboard works too.


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