Yahoo isn’t going down without a fight. They are now offering an improved search technology which allows you to not only search messages, but also attachments. This is another instance where Yahoo is on top of the game, instead of Google. Everywhere else they are playing catchup. Competition is good.
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Yahoo Offers Easier E-Mail Search
August 30th, 2005 · No Comments
Google Talk
August 24th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Looks like the rumors were true. Google Talk is now live and you can chat with your gmail loving friends with just about any Jabber supporting client**. They have their own client for windows that also works as a gmail notifier as well. The service just works based off of your Gmail address, so you [...]
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Recommended Security and Privacy Software
August 8th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Keeping your system and data secure can be a daunting task, but there are a wide range of tools available to help with the process. In this article I hope to sort out some of these issues and suggest some good programs to help with your security needs. Required Software At a minimum, a PC [...]
Tags: Encryption · Free · Linux · Mac · Security · Software · Windows
Absolutely Free Web hosting?
August 1st, 2005 · No Comments
Brinkster is offering absolutly free web hosting for 6 months. It includes several supported technologies for free and allows you to register a domain name for only $1. Unfortunately it does not come with MySQL database access. No credit card is required for the sign up. All you have to give them is your name, [...]
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MySQL Cheat Sheat
June 16th, 2005 · 1 Comment
More great free product at ilovejackdaniels.com, a MySQL Cheat Sheat. How can you go wrong? Has MySQL functions, data types, PHP MySQL functions, and sample queries. Good stuff.
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Saving Your Sanity
June 9th, 2005 · No Comments
“HELP! I normally use Linux, but I’m required to use Windows at work. Where are all the applications? You mean I have to buy those separately?!?!?” If you are like me the transition from Linux to Windows can be frustrating. All of the applications that you are used to having are nowhere to be seen. [...]
