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Automatically Synchronize Bookmarks & Favorites between IE, Firefox, Opera & Safari on Windows/Mac/Linux by Tech[dot]Blog
Here are a few applications and services that will allow you to keep your bookmarks and favorites automatically synchronized between different web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Opera on Windows, Mac OSX or Linux, across multiple computers.
16 Apps That Make Sharing Large Files A Snap
So why would you use an file-sharing app anyway? Actually for many reasons: for larger files, for privacy, multiple files, file format support, and more.
In this post, I compare 16 file-sharing services. I took three main issues under consideration when creating the comprehensive app list below: Free, Fast, and Useful . . .
Most of the services suggested require no registration. None of them will ask you to download anything to your computer, and all of them are easy to use, and worth using. It is actually great to see services, such as Yousendit, MailBigFile, and Rapidshare, that are still relevant and are good choices, but if I had to pick one it would be Mediafire.
Download K-Lite Codec Pack
There are several different variants of the K-Lite Codec Pack. Ranging from a very small bundle that contains only the most essential decoders to a large and more comprehensive bundle. The global differences between the 5 variants can be found below. Detailed differences can be found on the comparison of abilities and comparison of contents pages.
Bittorrents in FreeNAS « ejes consulting
Among the many features that I enjoy in the FreeNAS project, one of my very favorite ones is the Bittorrent Server that it has built in.
Really it’s just a verion of Transmission bittorrent web client which I remember from Mac OS. (http://www.transmissionbt.com/) but running in WebGUI mode (by default on your freeNAS server on port 9091 http://freenas:9091 or similar)
The features that I want specifically is the blocklist feature, which allows you to download a list of blocked ips from known malware locations or otherwise malicious sites, and the ability to encrypt my traffic so that my ISP cannot detect my bittorrent traffic.
An Introduction to FreeNAS | The Life of Hex
In this tutorial, I am going to take you through the steps of building, installing, and configuring your new FreeNAS server.
Google's Chrome OS May Fail Even as It Changes Computing Forever - PC World
The Google Chrome OS is destined to redefine the desktop operating system, but it might just fall flat on its face as it does so.
Google's War on the PC - Page 1 - The Daily Beast
The Web giant's new operating system, revealed overnight, will make sharing programs and data easier, and Douglas Rushkoff thinks it will change the entire technology industry—for the better.
Google Wave: A Complete Guide
To make sense of it all, we have compiled key information, definitions, and links related to the launch of Google Wave. This in-depth guide provides an overview of Google Wave, discusses the terminology associated with it, details information on Google Wave applications, (i.e. the Twitter Wave app Twave), and goes over ways to keep yourself informed. We know you’re excited about Google Wave, so here’s what we think you should know:
Google Wave Drips With Ambition. A New Communication Platform For A New Web.
Everyone uses email and instant messaging on the web now, but imagine if you could tie those two forms of communication together and add a load of functionality on top of it. At its most fundamental form, that’s essentially what Wave is.
Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today? - O'Reilly Radar
The world of computing has changed, profoundly, yet so many of our applications bear the burden of decades of old thinking. We need to challenge our assumptions and re-imagine the tools we take for granted. It's perhaps no accident that this project, carried out secretly at Google's Sydney office over the past two years, had the code name Walkabout. That's the Australian aboriginal tradition of going off for an extended period to retrace the songlines and learn the world anew.
The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave
Earlier this week, we brought you detailed information on the new Google (Google reviews) product in our article Google Wave: A Complete Guide, but now we want to explore exactly why everyone is so excited about Google Wave.
YouTube - Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009
Google Wave Developer Preview presentation at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O.
Google Wave Video Demo Makes A Little More Sense Of Wave | Lifehacker Australia
Got a good hour and an abiding interest in the newly announced Google Wave? (You know, the app that “is what email would look like if it were invented today.”) This video demo from the Google I/O developer conference walks through some of the specifics of what’s coming with Wave.
The two trends that are conspiring against Microsoft | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
It created MSN to compete with AOL. It created Xbox to compete with Sony Playstation. It created the Zune to compete with the iPod. It created Live.com to compete with Google. And now it’s creating Microsoft Vine to compete with Facebook and Twitter, the hot items of 2009.
The result is a company that now has so many north stars that it effectively has none at all. Microsoft has lost its focus and its CEO, Steve Ballmer (right), has done little to help.
HowTo Install FreeNAS
FreeNAS is probably one of the easiest installations out there. I can’t believe that it takes only a few minutes to perform a complete installation of an operating system.
This article will walk you through the installation process for FreeNAS. If you successfully follow the instructions in this article, you will have completed everything needed from the actual computer. Once these steps are done, you will be able to remove the monitor, keyboard, and mouse from the system as everything else will be done from the webUI (web-based user interface)! There is also a video showing an actual FreeNAS installation on VMWare.
Goondu DIY: FreeNAS | Techgoondu
I'm going to share my experience with FreeNAS, the freeBSD-based, open-source NAS software for turning your old PC or new, low-powered Atom-based PC into a NAS (networked attached storage). Since NAS is all the rage now, why not build your own, right?
SourceForge.net: FreeNAS
NAS (Network Attached Storage) server supporting: UPS, CIFS/SMB, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, SSH, AFP, Unison, UPnP, Webserver, iSCSI protocols, local and MS AD authentication, SoftRAID (JBOD,0,1,5), disk encryption, S.M.A.R.T, WebGUI. Requires only 64MB on DOM.
Local User Management in FreeNAS
In general, once the FreeNAS server is configured and running, it doesn't really need much attention, it should just work. However, there are lots of different features which can be configured. In this article by Gary Sims, we will see how user management is done in FreeNAS.
John Mee - Some programmer in Sydney » Schedule transmission bittorrent
Problem
Transmission doesn’t include any scheduling functionality to start/stop/trottle torrents during the day/week.
Solution
Don’t run the gui client. Instead (or as well) invoke transmission-daemon from the command line and use crontab to apply the schedule via transmission-remote
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