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Le site parfait pour faire des recherches sur des drinks.. même selon les ingrédients que vous possédez! Cliquer ici pour y accéder
Le site parfait pour faire des recherches sur des drinks.. même selon les ingrédients que vous possédez! Cliquer ici pour y accéder
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La compagnie Parallax nous offres un évantail de produit dédié à la robotisation. Il y a aussi des kits de démarrage bien documenté ainsi que des mailing lists...
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Un article qui montre comment accélérer le chargement de Acrobat Reader fait par Mozilla. Ca fonctionne très bien et c'est vraiment plus rapide! :P
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Dia est une très bonne alternative à Visio. C'est développé sous la licence GPL et fait très bien la job.
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Excellent site pour trouver des freeware....
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WebMon permet d'avoir une alerte lorsqu'un site web ou une partie de son contenu change. Très bien monté.
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INSERT: "INSERT is a complete, bootable linux system. It comes with a graphical user interface running the fluxbox window manager while still being sufficiently small to fit on a credit card-sized CD-ROM."
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http://www.geocities.com/scottlhenderson/spamfilter.html
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The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything"
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Libellés : cool
epcEdit - XML / SGML Editor Software: "epcEdit XML/SGML editor"
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Badmagicnumber: Linux documentation: "Exim + Courier-imap + Spamassassin + DSPAM/Mysql + Clamd + Mailman + Sqwebmail + Greylisting + Shared Calendars"
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POPtm - Description et téléchargement - SED-P: Pour faire simple, POPtm télécharge à interval régulier (et préprogrammable par jours/heures) des emails sur différents comptes POP
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Libellés : internet
spampd - Spam Proxy Daemon: "Spam Proxy Daemon"
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Libellés : internet
Linux Abitibi est parti!! Amusez vous tout le monde! :P
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Jaluna/OSware Overview: "Multiple Operating Systems on a Single Hardware"
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viksoe.dk - GMail Drive shell extension: "GMail Drive shell extension"
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Libellés : google
Robs Blog: Gmail Tools & Plugins: "Gmail Tools & Plugins"
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Libellés : google
GMail Icon Maker: "GMail Icon Generator"
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Libellés : google
zak mckracken - between time and space //
Un bon vieux jeux du commodore remis à neuf!
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GmailFS - Gmail Filesystem: "GmailFS supports most file operations such "
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XML Résumé Library:: Welcome: "The XML Résumé Library"
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Welcome to The Internet Archive Wayback Machine: "Surf the web as it was"
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Clues may point to Google browser | CNET News.com: "Clues may point to Google browser
Published: September 23, 2004, 2:01 PM PDT
By Stefanie Olsen
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
The Google franchise could be coming to a Web browser near you--if all the recent clues add up, that is.
Evidence is growing that may support rumors that the preeminent search company plans to introduce a Google-branded Web browser down the road. Among the clues are a domain-name registration, a patent application and several recent hires.
Since the search star's $1.66 billion public offering, investors and industry watchers have speculated about new products that could help contribute to the company's next billion dollars in revenue or help broaden its lucrative advertising network.
A Web browser that would meld Google search, Gmail free e-mail, Google's Blogger Web publishing software and pop-up blocking technology could be a winner for the company, industry analysts say.
Backing this idea up, Google registered the Web address "gbrowser.com" on April 26, according to a record at the WhoIs domain-name database. Employees of the company have also recently filed a patent application for delivering ads to client-side applications, including a Web browser or browser plug-in.
In addition, Google has hired several technical staff with expertise in graphics, Javascript and Web browser development in recent months. Included in those ranks are Adam Bosworth, a former employee of BEA and Microsoft who helped create Internet Explorer; Joe Beda, a seven-year Microsoft veteran who's worked on the software giant's next-generation graphics engine, Avalon; and Joshua Bloch, a Sun Microsystems developer who has designed major enhancements to the Java programming language and application programming interfaces, or APIs.
In addition, the company recently hosted the Mozilla Developer Day at its Mountain View, Calif., campus. Mozilla develops an open-source browser to which Google engineers could contribute code as a way of introducing a Google-flavored Internet tool.
Suggesting that such a working partnership exists, a post to Mozilla's Bugzilla system indicated that a bug report had been closed because it mimicked an earlier report. The bug, the post read, was "a duplicate of a private bug about working with Google. So closing this one," according to the blog Deftone.com.
"Google is investing heavily in JavaScript-powered desktop-like Web apps like G-mail and Blogger. Google could use their JavaScript expertise to build Mozilla applications. Built-in blogging tools. Built-in Gmail tools. Built-in search tools," one well-known blogger, Jason Kottke, wrote recently.
The browser could involve a "search pane that watches what you're browsing and suggests related pages and search queries, or watches what you're blogging and suggests related pages, news items, or emails you've written," Kottke wrote earlier this week in a post that also noted Google's gbrowser.com domain name registration.
A Google representative said the company has not announced any plans for a Web browser and that it does not comment on rumor and speculation.
The Mozilla Foundation expressed gratitude to Google for hosting its recent Mozilla developer day but declined to comment specifically on the recent flurry of blog posts speculating on the Google browser.
"To the extent that Google or any other company is starting to invest in the browser space, that's good for users and it's good for the Web," said Bart Decrem, spokesman for the Mozilla Foundation.
Decrem warned against reading too much into bug reports posted to the foundation's Bugzilla system, noting that it cataloged more than 1.2 million largely unregulated bug reports.
"Anybody that wants to can enter a bug that says whatever they want it to say," Decrem said. "Someone could enter a bug saying Microsoft should use Gecko as its next rendering engine."
To be sure, Google throws many technologies against the wall to see if they stick. Earlier this year, it introduced Gmail, a free Web-based e-mail service, and the Google Deskbar, a PC download that lets people search the Web without a browser. It has formulated shopping engine Froogle, search-inside-the-book service Google Print, and personalization tools.
Speculation is rampant that Google will eventually unveil an instant messaging application. Google has also been rumored to be working on a thin-client operating system that would compete with Microsoft in areas beyond search. Techies have even discussed the idea of Google becoming a file storage system.
"It's brilliant marketing," said Gary Price, a librarian and news editor at search-industry site Searchenginewatch.com. "They're constantly putting themselves out there in news ways and reinforcing their brand. It gives them another place to potentially sell advertising."
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GmailFS - Gmail Filesystem by Richard Jones: "GmailFS - Gmail Filesystem"
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Libellés : google
Free online network utilities - traceroute, nslookup, smart whois, ping, finger - each utility with source code: "Free online network utilities"
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Libellés : internet
DNS Stuff: DNS tools, WHOIS, tracert, ping, and other network tools.: "www.DNSstuff.com"
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The Microsoft Exchange User's Handbook: "The Microsoft Exchange User's Handbook"
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PourTonMobile.com : message r?pondeur: "Donne tu pep's ? ton message r?pondeur !"
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Delphi 5 Debugging Techniques: "Delphi 5 Debugging Techniques"
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GExperts: Programming Tools for Delphi and C++Builder: "GExperts is a set of tools built to increase the productivity of Delphi"
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DelForExp Home Page: "DelForExp, a freeware Pascal source code formatter for Delphi"
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Welcome to Heavens-Above!: "Welcome to the new-look Heavens-Above!
If you're interested in satellites or astronomy, you've come to the right place! Our aim is to provide you with all the information you need to observe satellites such as the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle, spectacular events such as the dazzlingly bright flares from Iridium satellites as well as a wealth of other spaceflight and astronomical information.
We not only provide the times of visibility, but also detailed star charts showing the satellite's track through the heavens. All our pages, including the graphics, are generated in real-time and customized for your location and time zone. Frequent visitors will notice we have changed the appearance of the site somewhat and added the option of user registration. This has been done to open the door to a host of new, customisable features which will be appearing over the coming months. "
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Accueil - Colibris: "Colibris (COntenu LIBRe pour Institutions Scolaires). Colibris est une distribution de logiciels que vous pouvez installer chez vous, sur votre ordinateur, gratuitement et en toute légalité"
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Liens sur les meilleurs outils de diagnostic de réseaux
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Permet de sniffer les communications sur un réseau
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Bon petit outil pour Windows pour obtenir un maximum d'information sur une machine (traceroute, whois, ...)
Découverte d'un bo petit programme pour filtrer les spams sur mon poste. Il fonctionne assez bien, malgré que certaines erreurs apparaissent souvent pour les compte Hotmail. Pour le reste, ca fait la job! Bravo à Firetrust pour MailWasher
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