Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2010

EXPERIENCE GOOGLE IN COMMAND LINE - GOOSH.ORG

Ever wondered what Google would have looked like in the world before the origin of the Graphical User Interface? Well if you're a real command line freak then all you need to do is go to http://goosh.org. Goosh actually stands for (unofficial) Google Shell. It is actually a browser enabled web-based interface powered by Google (uses Google's services) that gives you a CLI shell kind of an environment. It behaves like the Unix-based command line interface that lets you perform basic operations like basic keyword-based search, wiki search, checking your e-mail, translate between languages, perform calculations and lots more.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

10 WEBSITES SHOWCASING JAWDROPPING JAVASCRIPT NAVIGATIONS

JavaScript- whenever I come across this word, I go crazy wondering the heavens the language is capable of creating with just the lightest code snippet necessary to work the magic. It sometimes makes me wonder if this language had been created by philosophers. JQuery and Mootools have always supported my former statement. In this post I show you a few of the most beautiful JQuery and Mootool Javascript widgets that I collected all the way browsing and stumbling across the web.

POLAR GOLD



Tuesday, August 4, 2009

FIREFOX 3.5.2 RELEASED!


The Mozilla Foundation has now released its latest update of Firefox- 3.5.2. The update has been a consequence of fixing certain security issues and improvements in the user environments. The security issues involve some including extremely high, high, low and very low level vulnerabilities. For a complete detail on the security issues with the previous update please visit: Bug List of Firefox 3.5.1.

With the latest update, the Mozilla Foundation has made made Firefox capable of displaying images with ICC Profile perfectly on all monitors. To download the latest version Firefox click here (direct download link).

Monday, June 29, 2009

MULTIPLE MICROSOFT SERVICES RETIRE TOMORROW



Microsoft, The Multimillion Software Enterprise has decided to pull off its MSN Web messenger online chat software, asking its users to use the Messenger integrated with Live People and Hotmail. Microsoft had provided an official deadline of 30th June, 2009 (Tomorrow!) to shut down it's Web Messenger Service. The company has also planned to pull off its Microsoft Money and Encarta on the same date.

Microsoft came up with this decision in order to streamline its investment on updates and to realign its services under one brand. Microsoft says that its main advantage lies in the fact that it lets you know if a person is online or not, so that you decide whether to send him/her a message or make a direct chat. Now how innovative is this idea? Google and Yahoo! have been doing this since generations. And that's what they call innovation- Same as they did with the multi-touch feature introduced in Windows 7. :P

Will the world like this change in Microsoft's strategy?

What's your reaction to it? Speak out through your comments!