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Steve Jobs: 1955-2011. RIP

Some of his famous quotes: Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your...

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Happy Birthday ThinkPad

Yep, 19 years ago it happened: ThinkPads have been praised for exceptional build quality, system reliability, services and design throughout their decade and a half of presence in the consumer...

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Google released new language: Dart

Dart targets a wide range of development scenarios: from a one-person project without much structure to a large-scale project needing formal types in the code to state programmer intent. To support...

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Free Software Meeting in CUT

Just to make your life easier, and check some interesting talks in Limassol about Linux, read through this agenda on Free Software Meetup:   The Ubuntu Linux Local Community in collaboration with the...

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Dash Berlin – Waiting

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSgnf-tBN9s Summer memories on Cosmic Gate ft. Emma Hewitt concert.

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Google Maps v3: Polygonal zones

 The result of fascination of Google Maps v3 upgrade and OOP structures of prototypes in JavaScript that I wrote before ended up with a small Overlay class for Google Maps. Zone class allows easily...

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Fedora 16: httpd + mod_perl issue

Recent upgrade of Fedora 16 was smooth and silky! Apache was stuck on the mod_perl issue, however one split of the second of googling found the solution. You can either download new built rpm for...

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Quote: human nature in super-capitalism

In all domains of our everyday lives, from eating habits to sexual behavior and professional success, there are fewer and fewer prohibitions, and more and more norms-ideals to follow. [. . .] In our...

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KDE 4.7.x: I’m staying

It’s been more then few weeks of “KDE experiment” I got myself into. The fact that KDE has become my default desktop environment is a bit shocking for me as well, as I’ve been a big fan of Gnome....

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Desktop wars: Are you serious?

They still exist! No, really! KDE vs. Gnome vs. XFCE vs. blah-blah-blah Recent experience of switching among desktop environments proved one little thing to me.  Do you all know how easy is to change...

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