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Archive for January, 2009

If you live in Gmail, but don’t always have a broadband connection available, today should be a happy day for you. Google is rolling out a new system for letting Gmail users access their accounts offline. Google will cache your messages on your system using Google Gears. You’ll be able to open your browser to [...]

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Psychologists say most of us belong to the following personality types. Find out which type you are…
Obsessive Compulsive
Positive – Over achievers
Negative – Disturbed family life, prone to physical ailments, easily stressed
- Do you find it difficult to delegate work to others?
- Are you a workaholic?
- Are you a perfectionist?
- Do you feel recreational activities are [...]

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Whatever your age, googling can chase away the blues.
All that surfing isn’t that time wasted but may actually be good for your brain. Researchers believe that the World Wide Web may help elderly patients fight chronic depression and other illness.
A team from center on Aging at the University of California has found that trawling [...]

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Captcha

How do you let people create user accounts or post comments on your Web site without letting spam bots in? Simple — make your users prove they’re human. Many Web sites use CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart) technology to try to tell the bots from the people.
CAPTCHA’s idea [...]

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Details are scarce, unless Russian is your language of choice, but CNews is reporting that Russia plans to develop its own national operating system. The move is designed to reduce Russia’s need to rely on foreign software and licensing agreements. And the alleged “open code” solution, likely a Linux/GNU derivative, will give Russia a greater [...]

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