Yet another Pac-Man with Google Charts
It’s been surely already done elsewhere, but it’s still a good exercise in using Google Charts and specifically matching percentages with color palettes.
Check the HTML source for the syntax and have fun.
It’s been surely already done elsewhere, but it’s still a good exercise in using Google Charts and specifically matching percentages with color palettes.
Check the HTML source for the syntax and have fun.
The launch of the Macintosh PowerBook G3 “Lombard” in 1999 marked a new stylistic direction for Apple television ads and animated movies.
The Macintosh Quadra 605 was the smallest and lowest-model from the high profile professional lineup of the 68k era and married the hardware of the LC 475 with a rounder and more stylish design.
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Codenamed “Centossa”, the Apple IIsi was conceived in 1988 to be the swan song of the Apple II line.
From: http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/05/technology/05basics.php
Your in-box should now be empty. Think of this as its optimal state — your goal, from now on, will be to keep this space as pristine as possible, either empty or nearly so. To realize that goal, live by this precept: Whenever you receive a new message, do something with it. Don’t read your e-mail and then just let it sit there — that’s a recipe for chaos.
Or for better answers.
Do we really need to answer and deal as fast as we can with our communication?
How about establishing a middle ground and letting simmer some of those e-mails a bit before oblit^^ answering?
A networking technology part of the ill-fated Apple-IBM Taligent project, with a nod to both Douglas Adams and E.C. Escher.
Did you know that on the 4th February of 1989 Apple Corps, the Beatles-founded holding company sued Apple Computer for the second timefor violating the terms of a 1981 trademark coexistence agreement?
How Apple tried to capitalize on the distinction between the old 8 and 16 bit and the newer and more powerful 32 bit microcomputers and at the same time a way grouped the Mac and the Lisa together to help with the sales of its’ first computer with a GUI.
The “1984″ Macintosh spot was “officially” shown 25 years ago, on 22 January 1984 during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, a match between the Washington Redskins and theTampa Stadiums.
del.icio.us just added a new network privacy option: you can now choose between showing or not the list of your network contacts to visitors.
In January, 2004 Apple introduced a new addition to the the iLife software suite, GarageBand:.let’s see how it has evolved in its first five years (and five versions).
On Jan. 5, 1999, during the Macworld Expo, Apple announced Mac OS X Server as its’ new server operating system offering, which was declared to combine “the proven strength of Unix with the simplicity of Macintosh”.
A look at the main software offerings from Apple in 2001, the year Mac OS X debuted, still a mix of classic product lines and solutions coming from the NeXT acquisition.
Although it is true that until 2001 Apple never provided a command line interface out of the box, there have been many ways to obtain such an interface: here's one of them, an AppleScript shell called CLImax, developed in 1996 by Drew Thaler.
Did you know that some bookmarks on Delicious get a dangerous icon, are kept private (”not shared”) and a warning pops up when you try to visit them?
Looks like the Delicious update had more in store than just the audio player and the mobile version. Now there's also a Bulk Edit mode that allows you to change the privacy, delete or modify the tags of many bookmarks in one fell swoop.
More info on the Yahoo audio player that has replaced the old Play Tagger on Delicious
First glimpse at the upgraded javascript code for playing bookmarked audio files: it now offers controls and a playlist plus a “targetting” symbol.
Writing a piece in italian for Mytech.it on the latest beta version of Firefox 3.1 I found two interesting tidbits of info.
From ehsanakhgari.org/blog comes a way to make Firefox always start in Private Browsing mode:
Go to the about:config page, click I’ll be careful, I promise, type browser.privatebrowsing.autostart in the Filter text box, double click the entry to make its value true. After doing this, the next time you start Firefox, it will start in private browsing mode automatically. To turn this off, use the same steps to change the value of this preference to false. There is a plan to provide an easier method to set this option in the final release of Firefox 3.1.
On osnews.com I found an interesting note to the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine, which looks like is only enabled for web content but
if you want to enable it for XUL/chrome as well, go to about:config, search for ‘jit’ and set the XUL/chrome option to ‘true’.