With an eye for larger adoption of Linux, Google is actively working with open-source developers to integrate its applications in the OS, a Linux developer said on Tuesday. By working with developers, Google may be trying to push more of its applications[...]
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| infoworld.com | | the 07/08/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
gDesklets is another great tool like Google Gadgets for bringing mini programs called desklets such as weather forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music player controls, onto your desktop, where they are sitting there in a symbiotic[...]
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| lxer.com | | the 04/08/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
An early virtual desktop program for the Mac, the aptly named Spaces.app, by Riley Lynch, circa January 2001. Hmm, I wonder where Apple gets all of its great ideas ... I'm stuck on my Mac's Stickies program. I've got 13 stickies lined up on the right[...]
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| machinist.salon.com | | the 24/07/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
GUADEC is held in Istanbul this year, and as has been the custom in 2006 and 2007, I again came there to discuss making the Linux desktop location aware. This year I gave the "GeoClue and Gypsy - geo-information frameworks for mobile Linux desktops" talk[...]
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| feeds.feedburner.com | | the 11/07/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
Posted by David Garcia, Software Engineer In the old days, we used to watch a simple device called a television. Nowadays, all the stuff worth watching and listening to tends to be stored on or accessed through a computer. To help remedy this, we are[...]
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| wikio.com | | the 01/07/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
An eSchool News online article. Microsoft Corp. has launched its answer to Google Sky: a free, web-based program for zooming around the universe from any internet-connected computer. Developed by Microsoft’s research arm, the WorldWide Telescop
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| cuonline.blog-city.com | | the 22/06/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops By now you've probably heard about .Mac's replacement, MobileMe. It's like Yahoo! Mail, Google Docs, and every other Ajaxy web app you've ever used... just way more Apple-ish. If you're feeling confused by
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| feeds.engadget.com | | the 11/06/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
Posted by James Yum, Developer Programs Engineer (Google Desktop Team) Keep track of all the latest Euro 2008 action from your desktop. This gadget shows the latest scores and schedules from the upcoming 2008 UEFA European Football Championship . You[...]
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| wikio.com | | the 08/06/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
clipped by: hishura Clip Source: asia.cnet.com Fujitsu showcases external graphics solution Darius Chang | Jun 04, 2008 Unlike desktops, notebooks are essentially stuck with whatever graphics engine is under the hood for its entire lifespan. At the recent[...]
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| clipmarks.com | | the 06/06/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |
The tech industry is organized around the concept of wars. In recent memory, the browser wars, the Java wars, before that there were wars over email APIs, desktops, GUIs, networking standards, you name it, if there's money to be made in controlling users,[...]
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| scripting.com | | the 15/05/2008 |  | Add or View Comment |