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Charan Amrit

Holy Jagannath Rath Yatra Puri Orissa - 0 views

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    Beautiful full Hd wallpapers of Jagannath Rath Yatra 2016 for laptop and desktop backgrounds
Arch Aznable

HTML5 Local Databases | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web Development resources - 0 views

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    Starting with Safari 4, iPhone/iPad OS3, Chrome 5, and Opera 10.5 (Desktop), HTML5 Local Databases are now supported.
webupo.com

Pixlr Editor | Webupo.com - 0 views

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    Pixlr is the creator of online, mobile and desktop image tools and utilities. Today we have three applications in our suite: Pixlr Editor, Pixlr Express and Pixlr-o-matic. They are built in Flash and you need to have the Flash plug-in (get flash) to get it to work, however, 98% of all computers have flash so you are probably set. Pixlr is now part of Autodesk, a global leader in innovative design software and services.
michaeallen

Remote Computer Repair, Support For Desktop, PC and Laptop Repair Services, Computer D... - 0 views

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    Call to Online Computer Repair Services for Desktop, PC and Laptop Repair issues. Click4Support technician @ 1-800-341-2199 for comprehensive computer diagnosis services for slow speed, crash, data recovery, screen replacements and upgrades
Gary Edwards

Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing | InfoWorld - 7 views

  • In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer.
  • The journey to liquid computing
  • everal years ago, Google showed us a different way: the cloud as the new center. With Google Docs (now called Drive), you created your documents on its browser-accessible servers and worked on them there, usually through a browser but also via native apps on iOS and Android. You didn't have to sync your data, because it was accessible from pretty much any device. Unfortunately, Google's Web-based apps don't work that well versus what you can do on a smartphone, tablet, or PC native app, so most of us still start with the device and use the cloud as mostly a convenient file share.
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  • Apple's iCloud Documents took the same idea but tied it to specific apps, moving us away from the notion of a common file pool to a common activity pool: text documents or spreadsheets or photos.
  • Apple's initial iCloud Documents approach was too tied to its apps, though, so it hasn't really expanded beyond Apple's own applications. (Apple is moving to correct that mistake in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite.)
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    "I was typing an email on my iPad, and I got distracted. Some time later, I set the iPad down on my desk, and an icon on my Mac appeared. I clicked it, and in seconds the Mail app was running with that partially entered email in front of me. That's the Handoff feature in action, part of the iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite updates that will ship this fall. It's a sign of a change in computing that Google and Microsoft are also pursuing, not just Apple. Liquid Computing Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing Liquid computing: The next wave of the mobile experience Apple Watch: The Internet of things' new frontier iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite are both in beta, so I can't really talk about the details of Handoff yet. But I can say it works just as Apple showed off at its recent WWDC conference's public keynote. Handoff is the first big step into a future where the notion of a device will go through a radical transformation. [ Mobile and PC management: The tough but unstoppable union. | Subscribe to InfoWorld's Consumerization of IT newsletter today. ] At first blush, what Apple is doing is blurring the lines between mobile and desktop devices. That's true, but it's only part of the actual transformation under way. There's no real name for this transformation yet, so I'm calling it liquid computing until someone else comes up with a better name. In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer. Think back to the early PC era, when people first started getting PCs at home, not just at work. Remember the effort we all spent in making sure we copied our files to a disk for use at home? We had to bring our data with us or else use a network connection to a file share. That model has persisted to this day, which is why the biggest loss of corporate data remains the lost or stolen thumb drive or
gino carpio

Is Targeting Mobile Devices Really That Effective? | clickTRUE Blog - 2 views

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    The Device platform on the Google AdWords interface is a campaign setting feature that allows us to target text and image ads either to desktop, laptops and smart mobile devices that use full (HTML) browsers. Is it useful?
Hendy Irawan

Apache Pivot - 0 views

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    "Pivot applications are written using a combination of Java and XML and can be run either as an applet or as a standalone (optionally offline) desktop application. Pivot includes features that make building modern GUI applications much easier, including declarative UI, data binding, effects and transitions, and web services integration. "
Hendy Irawan

Vaadin - thinking of U and I - vaadin.com - 0 views

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    ""Coming from desktop application development, I have found the IT Mill Toolkit [Vaadin] to be a lot of help in the transition to web application development. With the toolkit, writing AJAX enabled web applications is as easy as writing Swing based GUI code. It hides so many frustrating details, and handles browser independence so I don't have to worry about it. Using the toolkit makes it quite easy for me to write sophisticated web applications." Bo Thorsen, Monty Program AB"
Hendy Irawan

open source framework, web application software development | Flex - Adobe - 0 views

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    "Build engaging, cross-platform rich Internet applications Flex is a highly productive, free, open source framework for building expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems by leveraging the Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR® runtimes. While Flex applications can be built using only the free Flex SDK, Adobe Flash Builder™ (formerly Adobe Flex® Builder™) software can accelerate development through features like intelligent coding, interactive step-through debugging, and visual design of the user interface layout."
Hendy Irawan

OpenLaszlo | the premier open-source platform for rich internet applications - 0 views

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    OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.
liza cainz

HP Support for Printers - 1 views

Paper works is one of the many things I have to deal with as a secretary for a top executive in the company I am working for Vancouver. More often than not, printer glitches are one of the major pr...

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Online PC Support - 0 views

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    Best computer support , computer help, desktop support, pc support on 1-800-237-3901 with iYogi and get Get connected to an expert within minutes,fix your problem fast and effectively !Tech Support for your home,Office and Business Computer Systems.
Jungle Jar

8 Free And Useful CSS Tools For Your Development Toolkit - 1 views

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    This is a nice collection I've put together of both online CSS web applications and desktop applications to assist the web developer with his/her project. Both the CSS veterans and beginners should find these tools useful and at least worth a bookmark or quick download.
Vahid Masrour

Mozilla Prism: Bringing Web Applications To Your Desktop | ShanKri-la - 0 views

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    interesting... keep an eye on this...
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    Has anybody tried this?
yc c

Deskload - Your Online Desktop - 0 views

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    Web2.0 bookmaeks startpage
avivajazz  jazzaviva

AlertThingy - 0 views

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    All your stuff (including Facebook, Digg, Flickr, Tumbler, Ping.fm, Yammer, Huddle, Jaiku, TwitPic) in one place, on your desktop. See all your contacts from many social sites in AlertThingy. Use its filters to focus on the data you care about.
yc c

Wallnote - Online notes and to-do list on your desktop - 1 views

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    Wallnote is the fat-free tool that helps you manage notes and to-do's right off your desktop.
sofarso Shawn

Entertainer project - 0 views

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    Entertainer aims to be a simple and easy-to-use media center solution for the Gnome and XFce desktop environments. Entertainer is written completely in Python using an object-oriented programming philosophy...
David Corking

BBC NEWS | Technology | Tweeting mouse trap and window | June 2009 - 0 views

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    'The house that tweets' This 2 minute video interview with Andy Stanford-Clark is much more entertaining than the YouTube interview I bookmarked earlier. Lots of action shots of home telemetry, Andy's Java midlet on his phone, and what I think is a GNOME desktop showing his home's web interface.
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