July 3rd, 2009
According to the Software Freedom Law Center, the WordPress themes, being derivative works of WordPress should be licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License, except CSS and image files (art work). Software Freedom Law Center was performed a comprehensive analysis regarding the interaction between the PHP code, which is GPL and the WordPress template elements “called” through PHP routines and the conclusion is a little bit confusing at first sight:
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July 3rd, 2009
Yesterday, we have exclusively published an article regarding the latest update of Google Blog Search service, before Google Official Blog or other news websites. Unfortunately, no one seen the news, except a few minor websites who do not even mentioned a credit link for the article Google Blog Search: Hot Queries And Latest Posts. If you will look at the article time stamp, the date and the hour when it was published indicate that the content of the article is completely original, based on an analysis of the Google Blog Search front end: we have identified the addition of Hot Queries and Latest Posts sections in the right side of the main GUI (Graphical User Interface), knowing that the latest update of the service was made in the autumn of 2008.
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July 2nd, 2009
Even Microsoft has not made an official announcement about offering a Family Pack license to the upcoming Windows 7 Home Premium, a few news publishing websites already speculate the possibility of existence of this special type of license. According to the EULA of the latest leaked builds of Windows 7 and the agreements for retail copies of Windows 7 Home Premium, a Qualified Family Pack User will be able to install a copy of this software in a single household on three computers for use by people who reside there.
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July 2nd, 2009
Gmail users may be familiar with the emails labeling system, an useful feature for efficiently organizing messages inside your account. The Gmail labels allow you to group messages under certain categories for finding them faster. Practically, this feature is similar with common “email messages directories”, but approached from a simpler point of view. Recently, the Gmail labeling system was updated and now it provides the labels (email messages categories) in the left side of the window, options to manage labels through drag and drop, as well as the possibility to hide individual labels.
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July 2nd, 2009
Microblogging data from Twitter is a good source of real time news from the web, maybe better than any popular search engine. Considering Twitter as a primary source of information updated in real time from all around the world, Microsoft became interested by Twitter phenomenon, by considering it a priority for consumers needs. As a consequence, developers added a new feature to Bing, the newly launched Microsoft search engine: the integration of real time data from Twitter in Bing search results.
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July 2nd, 2009
Google Blog Search is a web based service from Google which indexes all existing blogs having an active site feed in RSS or Atom format. On the Google Blog Search front page appear the most popular stories published in the blogosphere. Now, it seems that Google Blog Search has been updated, because in the right side of its front page, you will be pleased to see the addition of two new sections: the hot queries performed and latest posts from indexed blogs.
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July 1st, 2009
In May 2009, there was announced the Release To Web (RTW) of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2, which represents a service pack designated to update both operating systems. It contains all updates included in SP1 and will add support for new types of hardware and for several emerging standards. Initially, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2 was launched only in five languages (English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish), but the latest release is compatible with all 36 supported languages in Windows Server 2008 SP1 / Windows Vista SP1 operating systems.
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July 1st, 2009
If you are an active Twitter user, the recent changes of the user interface design and functionality for the following and respectively followers pages, will allow a better management of your Twitter account. Now, anyone can see the Twitter followers and the people you are currently following in a list containing besides the user avatar and Twitter name, the latest microblog post.
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July 1st, 2009
The new Google Toolbar intended for Internet Explorer only will make easier for you to interact with web pages having text content written in foreign languages. It is capable to automatically detect if the language of a web page is different than your default language and will provide you the possibility to automatically translate the page with the help of Google Translate service.
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June 30th, 2009
Maybe you have noticed that when people followed on Twitter post a tweet, the existing status messages previously published by other friends are pushed down the page or even excluded from the main window. In this situation is really hard to track the tweets of all of your Twitter friends. Fortunatelly, Bluejava provides you a more efficient alternative through a new Twitter interface integrated into Twitter for Busy People web based service.
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June 30th, 2009
Finally, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 was launched and is available for free download. It comes with an interesting set of major new features, as well as improvements of overall speed of response and stability. For example, it is capable to play natively (without the need of a plugin) video encoded in Ogg Theora format and Ogg Vorbis audio due to the included support for HTML 5 technology. On the other hand, the JavaScript execution speed is faster than in previous Firefox versions.
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June 30th, 2009
Last year, the release of Firefox 3.0 milestone was marked by the unpleasant discovery of a critical security flaw with high severity, only in a few hours after the browser was launched, which put in danger over ten of million of computers. Now, the new Firefox 3.5 stable version will be released on Tuesday morning (June 30, 2009), according to PC Magazine. There is also expected that the total number of Firefox downloads to surpass 1 billion with the official launching of Firefox 3.5.
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June 30th, 2009
As you may already know, if you have installed Windows 7 Beta operating system, starting with July 1st, 2009, your computer will begin to reboot every two hours and your copy of Windows 7 Beta will expire on August first. Therefore, it is a good idea to upgrade to Windows 7 RC, but in this case you should hurry, because the Release Candidate of the upcoming Windows 7 operating system can be downloaded only until August 15, 2009.
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