Monthly Archives: June 2008

From NetworkWorld:

Microsoft will ship Windows 7 sometime in or near Jan. 2010, according to a letter company senior vice president Bill Veghte sent to Microsoft customers Tuesday.

The letter, sent to enterprise and business customers, will eventually be publicly posted on Microsoft’s Web site.  In the letter sent to “Windows Customers” and titled “An Update on the Windows Roadmap,” Veghte said “our plan is to deliver Windows 7 approximately three years after the January 2007 general availability launch date of Windows Vista.”

Veghte wrote, “You have told us you want a more regular, predictable Windows release schedule” and he said that was the impetus for setting the 2010 the ship date.”

The CentOS team has released the version 5.2 build of their awesome Linux distro.  Download links below:

CentOS 5.2 i386

CentOS 5.2 x64

You can now have any Firefox 3 native theme on any OS (except Linux).  Here are your options:

Vista Theme on XP

XP Theme on Vista

Mac OSX Theme (experimental)

Linux Gnome Theme (experimental)

The Mac & Linux themes are experimental and the other two themes are still in development, but I have tested them out and they rock.  It’s especially nice to have the Vista theme on XP.

Enjoy!

You can now officially download Mozilla Firefox v3.0.  Enjoy!

http://getfirefox.com/

If you are going to ask everyone interested in your browser to download it on the same day for a world record, you’d better fix your servers and fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Starting tomorrow, June 17th, you can download the final version of Mozilla Firefox 3.0 – the best web browser on planet earth!  Please support the download day effort!

http://mozilla.org/

http://getfirefox.com/

http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/

MozillaLinks has a great post on the features planned for Firefox 3.1 later this year.  Firefox 3.1 will be a minor update to the Firefox 3.0 browser and will include features that were originally slated for 3.0 but didn’t make it.  Firefox 3.1 will also include everything you expect from an update.

Firefox 3.1 (Shiretoko) planned features draft

That’s right folks, you heard it here probably not first.  But at any rate, the FINAL version of Firefox 3.0 will be released to the public on Tuesday June 17th.

Announcement

I love Coldplay, and their new album is groundbreaking.  It’s a more progressive, interesting album than they’ve done before and it shines from the production wizardry of Brian Eno.

Tracklisting of “Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends”:

1. Life In Technicolor
2. Cemeteries Of London
3. Lost!
4. 42
5. Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love
6. Yes/Chinese Sleep Chant
7. Viva La Vida
8. Violet Hill
9. Strawberry Swing
10. Death And All His Friends/The Escapist

Tuesday June 17th, 2008

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I AGREE!!!!!!!!

Dear GMail,

I would like you to know that it really really sucks how you add everybody to my address book who I only sent one mail to, ever. That clogs the address book and depending on what kind of message it was, after just about 30 seconds I neither care nor remember what I wrote them an email about once in my lifetime.

Imagine me writing an email to some company’s customer service. I get an answer from a representative asking me to provide some more information. I reply and attach the needed infos. You helpfully add this person to my address book so I can remember every customer service representative that I ever had to deal with, just in case I ever need to email them personally again. Thank you so much!

Let alone all these random people on craigslist who use a gmail address who you add to my instant messenger automatically, so they can start chatting with me or at the very least see me being online for the next 25 years.

A one-click option to add somebody to your address book is a great idea. Automatically adding everybody to my address bucket (that mess is not a book anymore) however is a bad idea.

Just sayin’…”

Source:  fredericiana