Tag: tech:ok
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Para Quem Ainda Não Entendeu
Este banner veio de openxml.info e declaram corretamente que: OOXML não é aberto OOXML não é um padrão OOXML não é XML Somente o formato OpenDocument é verdadeiramente aberto, é padrão ISO entre outros, e é XML, referenciando inclusive outros padrões ISO e W3C como SVG e MathML.
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Microsoft and LG
This weekend I had the chance to try a friend’s LG Shine cell phone. Its a beautifull piece of design. It was obvious which Microsoft technologies and patents LG used in this product: Microsoft fonts as Verdana or Tahoma Possibly their font rendering technologies including TrueType bytecode interpreter Is a wheel to browse menus (as…
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Nos Domínios da Paravirtualização
O que é Paravirtualização e porque ela irá substituir por completo a Virtualização de hardware como conhecemos hoje.
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Lançado Site da ODF Alliance Brasil
Em primeira mão: BR.ODFAlliance.org ODF é o formado de documentos de padrão aberto usado por uma série de softwares e suites de escritório como o OpenOffice.org, BROffice.org, IBM Lotus Notes 8, GNUmeric, Abi Word, KOffice e outros. Desde que se estabeleceu no Brasil, membros da ODF Alliance vem trabalhando na divulgação do formato OpenDocument [definição…
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blogplex.net
I just bought the blogplex.net domain with the donations I got from the Google Maps plugin.
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Microsoft Silverlight
Microsoft Silverlight technology at a glance. What is it, issues and alternatives.
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Web 2.0 in Plain English (with subtitles)
The Common Craft Show has made excellent videos to explain Wikis and Feeds to the masses. Select subtitle language in last 2 links.
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Font Technologies on Windows and Mac
Since I started to write the Linux Font HOWTO I am interested in this subject. Personally I believe that good fonts and good renderer are the top contributors to an elegant and comfortable desktop. Joel Spolsky wrote an insightful article comparing font rendering approaches of Microsoft and Apple. And he refered another article by GRC…
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The Web and the Internet :: A Web e a Internet
The Internet is the collection of cables, routers, protocols, servers, IT services and data you can access with a browser or some other networked application. While the Web is a mesh of human relations where knowledge and experiences are being trade. Web 2.0 is the Web that uses the Internet in a more optimized way.…
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Platforms
In an internal account planning meeting: “So what about to offer another architecture option for their SAP with Linux on Intel/AMD ?” — I said. “No no. A customer of this size can’t have such a critical application in Intel/AMD platform. System P [with AIX] is more reliable.” Then I had to explain that Intel/AMD…