Flavio's blog - Part 21
 

What is a browser? Simple!…and

…google!

Seriously, This is according to an interview, unearthed by thenextweb.com, carried out a few months ago in the navel of the world, namely Times Square.

Ben il 92% of Americans surveyed had no idea what the definition of browser, and, the most common response, was “google!”, or “something that makes you look for things” or so.

This is a clear signal …Read the rest »

Draw graphics on Mac OSX: gnuplot? not, think different!

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Frightened by console, X11, aquaterm, Fink and anything else you need to access the extensive library of Open Source applications on Mac OSX?

No problem, to your rescue is a program, originated, Usual, in the academic, which allows plotting of graphs Mac-way, without having to resort to the Terminal.

Plot, this is called, is compatible with both Tiger and with Leopard, is Universal Binary and, the first that I know of, does not require X11 to display the graphical output, being written in Cocoa. It requires no additional software other. …Read the rest »

Traditional media increasingly frightened by blogging and the Web 2.0? Here is the proof!

It may seem a matter of course, but a signal which demonstrates how the newspapers are scared by the possibility of spreading news by a user, through a blog or a social network, with a single click, was given ten days ago, when the influential New York Times criticized the technology news site Techcrunch, accusing, in practice, …Read the rest »

10 Trust for Twitter tools that you can not give up

Twitter has great potential but, come ieri ho discussed the problem of spam, that is emerging in the English version and a short will also touch us Italians, has many pitfalls.

Even the tools to manage and improve your Account may pose maliziosità, so we're going to list 10 tools that do NOT require your password, thanks to that magician di Darren Rowse 🙂 …Read the rest »

Twitter, because I become full of junk?

Twitter, know, is becoming a mass phenomenon, and in recent years it has become Facenook, Myspace, Messenger before (and that is gradually taking on Sunset Boulevard in favor of these new Social Network Web sauce 2.0).

Like any “fashion” respecting the Web, writes Bernard Moon, is becoming increasingly plagued by the problem of the infamous spam. …Read the rest »