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Famous Logo Designs

Nice collection of famous logo designs.

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100 Tips and Tools to Set Up Your Own Home LAMP Server

LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) servers are very popular for their ease of use and flexibility. Read on to find some of the best resources available for creating your own home LAMP server, from installation to maintenance.

Source: Mixx: Tech

El Impero Digital, un libro sobre la Web 2.0

Muchos de los que me conocen saben que soy argentino, aunque desde hace aproximadamente 18 años me vine a vivir, junto con mi esposa e hijos, a Dallas, Texas.   A pesar de tener muchos familiares y amigos en mi tierra de origen y tener la posibilidad, gracias a Internet, de estar al día con la mayoría de las noticias, es dificil estar al tanto de quién es quién en la bogósfera argentina.

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The Round Up 24: Rock N Rolla and Metallica

Andy Sorcini aka Mr. Baby Man from The Drill Down and Greg Davies aka cGt2099 from Social Blend join forces for The Round Up - a short mini podcast focusing on some entertainment news, with a preview of what’s coming up in Social Blend and The Drill Dow

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Shapeways Allows Materializes Any 3D Object, Star Trek Style

Imagine being able to create any 3D object you want—a World of Warcraft avatar, a chess set, a lamp, a Lego piece you are missing, a house for a train model, or a fully articulated astromech droid—, print it remotely, and have it delivered to your house in just ten days, even without knowing any 3D software. This is exactly what Shapeways does.

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Google's big problem, info freeloaters and advertising.

I know folks love Google, I like them too, but I'm also torn on just what their end goal is these days.  They make oodles on potential awareness for their customers.  Its seems like one big gamble for folks these...

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Revisa tu sistema con 20 antivirus en Jotti’s Malware scan

A veces me cansa leer en foros o mailing list discusiones acerca de cuál es el mejor antivirus. Siempre leemos cosas como ” mi antivirus es mejor, detecta 100.000 virus”, a lo que otro responde “el que uso yo, detecta 110.000 virus” y luego responde otro diciendo, “pero el Avast se actualiza todos los días” bla, bla, bla……

Jotti\'s Malware scan

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Firefox to get massive JavaScript performance boost

Mozilla is leveraging an impressive new optimization technique to bring a big performance boost to the Firefox JavaScript engine. The code was merged today (but is not yet ready to be enabled by default in the nightly builds) and is planned for inclusion in Firefox 3.1, the next incremental update of the open-source web browser.

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10 Pieces of Unusually Awesome Kids' Furniture [PICS]

Be honest, wouldn't you have wanted stuff like this when you were growing up?

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Red Hat, Fedora servers infiltrated by attackers

Unknown attackers infiltrated Red Hat and Fedora servers but did not compromise the integrity of the Red Hat Network software deployment system. The Fedora project leader says that no source packages were modified.

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Mac Cloner Says Apple Software Rules Anticompetitive

Attorneys for embattled computer maker Psystar Ltd. on Tuesday alleged the rules for buying Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) Macintosh operating system software involve "anticompetitive tactics."

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Top 10 YouTube Hacks

Summer's ending, and with it goes a certain sense of taking it easier, relaxing a bit at the office—you know, caching up on all that YouTube browsing you skip when there's real work to be done.

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20 Crazy Things People Do to Get Wi-Fi Connections

Driving around in sheer panic looking for a Starbucks (but hoping for a Panera, which offers free Wi-Fi) or hopping on a neighbor's unsecured signal has become commonplace. (To read about the Wi-Fi strategies at Starbucks, Panera, McDonald's and Borders, see "Should Retailers Offer Free Wi-Fi to Customers?")

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Red Hat Infrastructure Servers Hacked, Cracked & Compromised

In the Fedora breach, company officials said they had "high confidence" the hackers did not get the "passphrase used to secure the Fedora package signing key."...In the Red Hat compromise, the intruder was able to sign a small number of OpenSSH packages relating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 [i386, x86_64] and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 [x86_64].

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