23rd
April
2007
After a little moment of slience, OpenDNS has managed to get their alternative DNS services into the news again, this time even News.com. For those who haven’t read my older post about them, explaining how it works – OpenDNS is an alternative for the ‘good old’ way of resolving domain names to ip’s, using their [...]
posted in Software, The Internet |
21st
April
2007
As it seems like the Web 2.0 bubble isn’t even close to the point it’ll burst, the web continues to grow, more and more peopel are learning how to work with websites, weblogs and wiki’s. However, the group of people, both hobbyists and professionals, who actually try to build something decent themselves is also growing, [...]
posted in Miscellaneous |
20th
April
2007
Yesterday was a good day, a wonderful day, an important day. You might ask yourself; ‘why!?’, but then again, after reading the title it should be pretty clear: A new version of the popular Debian-based linux distribution ‘Ubuntu’ has been released, featuring tons of fixes and new functionality.
As you must’ve seen already, Microsoft launched ‘Windows [...]
posted in Software |
18th
April
2007
Hitflip, formerly known as ‘Swopex’, is promoting their website a lot right now, so this is a little review of their brand new music exchange website. On the first sight I didn’t really consider this website ‘interesting’; why bother to exchange when you can buy all these goods on eBay or in-store for low prices [...]
posted in The Internet |
18th
April
2007
Google Spreadsheets, Google’s interpretation of an online office platform, has been on the web for quite a while now, but it’s usually referred to as ‘Google Docs’, for the sake of the URL. Google started with this when they acquired a company that was running this service, and ever since they’ve been Google’fying it and [...]
posted in Web 2.0 |