Archive for November, 2005
Play the world’s best app (????)
I am not sure how these guys have named it as World’s Best App….but these apps are cool to play..
http://www.worldsbestapp.com/Home.aspx
Note : You would need to login to MSN Messenger and need a buddy too
Interactive Encarta
Add this Identity in your MSN and enjoy your free time..
encarta@conversagent.com
India ! We have a problem here
‘India does not produce enough good computer engineers and those it does are good at theory but not very well equipped to handle the practical aspects.’ — Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Craig Mundie
the above statement looks scary to me. I feel this statement was made with out any further inspection of the coin’s otherside. I [...]
Look who is there on 40 faces :-)
Thanks to Phillpp Fortyfaces.com is a cool website which tracks registered bloggers and renders 40 bloggers images in tiles based on last 40 recent posts. Very cool idea… Good to see scoble is next to me atleast here
You have a Geek friend?
Wired magazine posted Ultimate Geek Gift Guide.
My Choices are :
01. XBox 360
02. Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router
Java needs a break?
Seems “yes” from running after commercial enterprise systems like .NET.
Ed Burnette, the chief editor of eclipse zone found some interesting problems in these developments.
Better, Faster, Stupidier Java
Domain Search, the instant way…
Well, I could’nt stop my self on adding these so called “Ajax” stuff to my blog. One more entity for Web 2.0 : Ajax based domain search and Whois data.
http://www.ajaxwhois.com/
Future Ajax applications (Bare with my imagination)
01. Ajax based Office
02. Ajax based Book Search
03. Ajax based Digital Library
04. Ajax based Ad services (You type the keyword, [...]
Ajaxpedia :-)
Digg guys reported a cool Ajax based wikipedia search…
Diggit
Testing Immedi.at’s RSS Notification Service
Check this out
http://www.immedi.at
if everything works fine, I should get an MSN and Yahoo alert.
Joel on Windows event log and Google
I thought of the same sometime when I tried the same approach that joel describing here in his site. Sometimes google could be your best friend to search for a solution rather than hitting MS KBase. There should be some relation between the problem and the knowledge base article written for the same.
But it [...]
