The Xobni team has launched it’s Outlook Plug-In as an open and public beta. You can now download the free software from Xobni’s site. If you are using Microsoft Outlook and are receiving more than 5 email a day I can highly recommend you the software. Congratulations to Gabor and his team on this important […]
Continue ReadingChuck Norris Facts: Why Are They Funny Again?
There is a funny hype: Chuck Norris Facts (on Wikipedia) When Chuck Norris does a pushup, he isn’t lifting himself up, he’s pushing the Earth down. When Chuck Norris falls in water, Chuck Norris doesn’t get wet. Water gets Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris can divide by zero. My brother and I always give us updates […]
Continue ReadingWebtuesday April 2008: Amazon Webservices by Mike Culver
Hugo Schotman just sent me the link to the video of the April 2008 Webtuesday. The topic was “Amazon Web Services” presented by Mike Culver, Amazon’s Evangelist. This recording is special, because Hugo and I both record Mike’s presentation and Hugo has put quite some effort and time in editing and cutting the video. I […]
Continue ReadingCorsin’s Naked Video
I just got the most ridiculous email spam ever: Subject: corsin’s naked video Body: Take a look at yourself 🙂 The text is linked to hxtp://www.google.com/pagead/iclk?sa=3Dl&ai=3DYLlJXS&num=3D06193&= adurl=3Dhttp://mood03.com/video.exe (do not download!) As you can see, the spammers once again are abusing Google and Google AdSense to distribute their links. Hopefully Google will one day close this […]
Continue ReadingOpenID Presentation at University of Applied Sciences in Rapperswil
Each semester I have to give a short – like 15 minutes long – presentation about a fairly technical topic. This time I decided to introduce OpenID to my classmates. And for the first time I have uploaded my presentation to SlideShare. After a few days my presentation has been added to the “OpenID Group” […]
Continue ReadingHowto Include The Creative Commons License In A Presentation
Tim Bonneman is currently collecting images of presentations and slide shows and how they display the Creative Commons License. I think this is pretty interesting and should be investigated more. If you have added your own CC slide, let me or Tim know. Tim’s gallery is on Flickr. I like this one the most:
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