Posts Tagged ‘Web’

Lattice Technology Unveiled 64 bit CAD Converter

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Lattice Technology Inc., provider of digital manufacturing solutions using the XVL format today launched the upgrade of 3D CAD conversion tools. XVL format allows an user to use 3D CAD data without 3D CAD platform. The XVL converters can convert 3D CAD data from every major 3D CAD format, including 64 bit CAD platform. The converter can be used as plug-ins into CAD, or as Servers that work within a manufacturing IT system or enterprise workflow.

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Yahoo Launches New Geo Location Software, Fire Eagle

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Yahoo just released Beta version of  Fire Eagle API. This tool gives user the ability to transmit their physical location to participating sites over the web. It can automatically feed the data to Web, Mobile and desktop applications.

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IBM VC Requested to Make Linux Unique, Less Like Windows

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Bob Sutor, IBM’s VP of open source and standards said at the Black Hat conference at Las Vegas that user should pay attention to design Linux interface less like windows. The UI design should comprise some unique and cool features. IBM joined hands with Linux distributors Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical at Linuxworld the day before to build “Microsoft-free PCs for business.”

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Mozilla Plans to Launch New Aurora Browser

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Recently, Mozilla lab opened a project called “The Concept Series” in order to share future concept of Web from users. The new project requested users to collaborate their ideas. Mozilla released three videos about the new project. Aurora is the brainchild of the project that Mozilla likes to introduce by teaming up with Adaptive path.

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IgniteNYC, a Network Site for Techies

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

IgniteNYC is one of those social networking groups, for technology and new media people. The first IgniteNYC celebrated last week, 7/29 at M1-5. The event mainly featured 16 speakers. Each speaker  got 20 slides for their presentation.

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Study Says Firefox is the Most Secure Browser

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Over 600 million users are surfing the Web with a potentially unsafe browser, according to a Swiss study released this week. Among the least compliant were users of Internet Explorer, which currently dominates the Internet browser market. The study was conducted by ETH Zurich, Google, and IBM, examined the Google logs of users browsing the Web between January 2007 and June 2008.

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Google Launched Media Server

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Google just announced its odd Google Media Server, a Windows app that finds photos, music, and video and makes it available to DLNA devices like the PlayStation 3, XBox 360, and most Media Center PCs. The Google Media Server can connect a PC to any device that supports Universal Plug and Play, or UPnP, a set of computer network protocols that enable devices to share data across a home network.

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