Following five betas, two release candidates and a number of
I have an ajax webapp i'd like to make indexable to google.
My paths use the hashbang, and look like:
http://tld.com/#!en/news
http://tld.com/#!de/news
or
http://tld.com/#!en/news/news-item-name
http://tld.com/#!de/news/news-item-name
Considering the infinite ways of the web, it could also be that my URLS look like the following:
http://tld.com/index.html#!en/news/news-item-name
or
htt
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/ … 97756.html I don't know if anyone else has had to deal with the torture that is hybrid graphics but this is pretty big news to me
DWilliams
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=31305
2012-09-03T16:58:44Z
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/
28067.htmlso, obviously it's still alive. has anyone of you ever tried it ?what are your impressions / experiences / recommendations ?
Published at LXer:
"The idea of implementing more open source in government is far from a new idea. In February of 2009, Osborne published an article in The Times that said when it comes to IT, big companies should take steps towards open standards and that government should take advantage of available open source technologies."
Published at LXer:
"The idea of implementing more open source in government is far from a new idea. In February of 2009, Osborne published an article in The Times that said when it comes to IT, big companies should take steps towards open standards and that government should take advantage of available open source technologies."
Quote:
Nat Friedman, co-founder of Ximian and Chief Technology and Strategy Officer for Open Source at Novell has announced in a blog posting that he has quit
Now if only de Icaza can follow him :)
Quote:
Processor manufacturer Freescale Semiconductor has announced a reference design for tablet PCs that the company believes will make products feasible at a cost of $200
Freescale suggests ARM based tablets for $200?
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/
68552.htmlDoes this mean that most Linux packages in the future will be written in C++ versus C?