Archive for February, 2006


SugarCRM sells out!

I cant believe this one. I loved SugarCRM and now they have sold out to Microsoft.
“Microsoft and open-source enterprise applications vendor SugarCRM unveiled a technical collaboration Tuesday under which Sugar CRM will release its next customer relationship management suite under the Microsoft Community License.”

Copy that web site!

Have you ever seen a great website and wanted to copy it? well Ning is what you are looking for, sort of…
Ning allows you to browse a host of social apps and when you see an app you like, you can make it your own in a few easy steps. In 3 easy steps you [...]

Linux on the MsnTV

How to build a cheap linux cluster using MSN TV set top boxes from as little as $1 per box.
Putting together a server cluster has never been cheaper!

Getting into Web 2.0

So you want to build a Web 2.0 website. Well here is how to build a simple Web 2.0 layout.
And if you not sure what a Web 2.0 website should look like, take a look at this play on Web 2.0 technology.

Job satisfaction

Are you happy with your job. If not you can relieve your stress with this techie stress reliever. Its real fun and you get the oportunity to take out your manager in many of the ways you have dreamed about. Killing The CIO with a jelly donut bazooka is definately worth a try….
This PHP job [...]

Gmail for your domain

Gmail is testing domain based email, which poses an interesting guestion? Where is Gmail going? Is Google webhosting next?
It would make sense to make a little webspace availible aswell, if you are going to host email on a domain.
Webdesign could get easier too, take a look at these free web design templates.

Google Desktop 3 Launched

Google desktop saved my Life, no really…
How much time have you wasted while Outlook searches through your email and  hogs your CPU? Since I installed Google Desktop, its indexing has been a revelation. Instant lookups are now a reality and finding that one obscure email from 3 years ago is a lot easier. Google Desktop [...]

Analyst predicts iBooks, touch-screen iPod at event in April

“The one sure-fire product Apple has to introduce is an iBook running on the Intel single core Yonah processor,” wrote Wolf. The analyst notes that the K-12 school-buying season begins in May; and the iBook represents an increasing fraction of Apple sales in this market. “Failure to have an Intel iBook ready for the school-buying season [...]

View the Earth from the Sun

Ever wondered how the Earth looks from Space? Well here is how the Sun sees Earth, and how the Moon sees Earth. You can really get lost in all this satellite imagery, but if you are into this, see the full Earth and Moon Pictures.

Undersea Fibre?

The vast bulk of international telephone and Internet traffic travels through underwater cables. This map shows the cables that were in use as of the end of 2004 and gives an indication of where traffic is heaviest.
Credit: TeleGeography Research