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A Frog in the Valley. Communication + Technologies

le Développement Web comme style de vie!

(Untitled) - November 18, 2002

RealVNCRealVNC is the official home of VNC, staffed by the original team who created and developed it whilst at AT&T. The mission of RealVNC is to act as the focal point for open source VNC. We are continuing to improve VNC with our own new features and by evaluating features developed by others in the open source community and incorporating the best of them into the official codebase. New features and bug fixes will be released on a regular basis. In addition, we are also offering commercial...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001114/2002/11/17.html#a1652

(Untitled) - November 18, 2002

MaxMind GeoIP: Where in the world are your Internet visitorsWe offer a number of methods for accessing MaxMind GeoIP, including APIs for C, Perl, PHP, Java, Python, Ruby, C, Apache, as well as web services. Our APIs are Open Source and contain a Free database that is updated yearly. The C API contains geoipupdate, a program for our subscribers to receive updates each month. Hum, ça pourrait être utile un jour... je poste ici pour archiver dans ma catégorie "webdev toolkit"...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001114/2002/11/17.html#a1651

(Untitled) - November 18, 2002

eMail HeadersTo handle complaints about email, it is often necessary to obtain detailed information about a particular message. This information is included in every message but isn't normally displayed to the computer operator. However, every email client can be configured to show this information. After the information is displayed, it can be cut and pasted into another email message or other document to be forwarded to the investigator. Here is how. C'est pour terminer la rédaction de.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001114/2002/11/17.html#a1650

(Untitled) - November 18, 2002

Setting Up a Real World HotspotAre you thinking about putting up your first hotspot If so, you're probably working hard to learn the basics of the business and technology. You're reading, talking to vendors and striving to learn all you can about this exploding opportunity. Still, nothing answers questions like real world results. So it makes sense to look at an actual first time hotspot deployment. The Value of Planning Pitching the Venue Choosing the Technology Actual Deployment Future...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001114/2002/11/17.html#a1649

Dan Bricklin: Tablet PC - First Impressions - November 15, 2002

So, one day in, my verdict: I can't see ever buying a portable laptop that isn't a convertible -- the benefits are too great for me. It's a Tablet PC, not a Pen PC, and not a Clamshell PC, and that's a win. While these are clearly still basically a version 1 or 2, they are still very useful. If you read a lot on a PC, and move your laptop around a lot, and have benefited from 802.11, and don't mind using early software that works but is basic (like the original VisiCalc was), and are in the...
http://danbricklin.com/log/tabletpc.htm
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