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<title>Recyclable Paper Laptop by Je Sung Park » Yanko Design</title>
<link>http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/11/03/disposable-paper-laptops/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;I quite agree with Je Sung Park when he says that disposable cameras and cell phones have gained acceptance, so why don’t we take the next step and bring out a disposable computer. His Recyclable Paper Laptop is quite a raw version and could do with some refinement. It uses recycled paper or pulp material all packed in layers. This is so that you can easily replace the damaged portions (even corrugated paper will tear easy). The vibe of a Paper Laptop is intriguing, I kno eventually someone will figure out the tech bit, so let’s see who will take the bait.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-11-07T03:59:58Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>laptop, design, designidea, papier</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/11/03/disposable-paper-laptops/">Recyclable Paper Laptop by Je Sung Park » Yanko Design</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/karlcow">karlcow</a> 
<div class="description"><blockquote><p>I quite agree with Je Sung Park when he says that disposable cameras and cell phones have gained acceptance, so why don’t we take the next step and bring out a disposable computer. His Recyclable Paper Laptop is quite a raw version and could do with some refinement. It uses recycled paper or pulp material all packed in layers. This is so that you can easily replace the damaged portions (even corrugated paper will tear easy). The vibe of a Paper Laptop is intriguing, I kno eventually someone will figure out the tech bit, so let’s see who will take the bait.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>FitNesse</title>
<link>http://fitnesse.org/</link>
<description>FitNesse is a software testing tool.
From another perspective, FitNesse is a lightweight, open-source framework that makes it easy for software teams to:
Collaboratively define Acceptance Tests -- web pages containing simple tables of inputs and expected outputs.
Run those tests and see the results </description>
<dc:date>2009-09-24T21:50:49Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Fiber_Optic</dc:author>
<dc:subject>tests</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://fitnesse.org/">FitNesse</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">FitNesse is a software testing tool.
From another perspective, FitNesse is a lightweight, open-source framework that makes it easy for software teams to:
Collaboratively define Acceptance Tests -- web pages containing simple tables of inputs and expected outputs.
Run those tests and see the results </p>
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<title>Bits Of Destruction Hit the Book Publishing Business: Part 1</title>
<link>http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/bits_of_destruction_hit_book_publishing_part1.php</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;One massive wave crashing down is confusing enough. But when three crash at the same time, even seeing what's going on (let alone predicting how things will play out) becomes really difficult. These three big new waves are:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. The digitization of print books by Google Book Search.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2. Increasing consumer acceptance of e-books, mostly because of the Kindle.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3. Print on demand.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-07-16T10:26:19Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>livre, societé</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/bits_of_destruction_hit_book_publishing_part1.php">Bits Of Destruction Hit the Book Publishing Business: Part 1</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/karlcow">karlcow</a> 
<div class="description"><blockquote><p>One massive wave crashing down is confusing enough. But when three crash at the same time, even seeing what's going on (let alone predicting how things will play out) becomes really difficult. These three big new waves are:</p><p>1. The digitization of print books by Google Book Search.</p><p>2. Increasing consumer acceptance of e-books, mostly because of the Kindle.</p><p>3. Print on demand.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>showslow - Google Code</title>
<link>http://code.google.com/p/showslow/</link>
<description>Displays data collected by YSlow about websites performance. Might be useful for collecting data from testers during Users Acceptance Tests.</description>
<dc:date>2009-06-02T12:25:37Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Xavier Lacot</dc:author>
<dc:subject>yslow, performance, firefox, statistics, uat, test, functionnal testing</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://code.google.com/p/showslow/">showslow - Google Code</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/Xavier Lacot">Xavier Lacot</a> 
<p class="description">Displays data collected by YSlow about websites performance. Might be useful for collecting data from testers during Users Acceptance Tests.</p>
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<title>McSweeney's Internet Tendency: An Honest Acceptance Speech.</title>
<link>http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2009/2/20perl.html</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2009-04-13T12:04:19Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jeanruaud</dc:author>
<dc:subject>funny, humor, mcsweeneys</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2009/2/20perl.html">McSweeney's Internet Tendency: An Honest Acceptance Speech.</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/jeanruaud">jeanruaud</a> 
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<title>PSD to XHTML Coding Service - XHTMLTEAM.COM</title>
<link>http://www.xhtmlteam.com/</link>
<description>We provide the fastest solutions for psd to html and xhtml coding.

We convert your designs to clean &amp; cross browser html and xhtml code in 24 hours from the time of acceptance.
Send your design. We do html and xhtml coding
Once we get the payment we commence the work
100% satisfaction guaranteed</description>
<dc:date>2009-04-13T01:54:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>gregg</dc:author>
<dc:subject>psd2html</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.xhtmlteam.com/">PSD to XHTML Coding Service - XHTMLTEAM.COM</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/gregg">gregg</a> 
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<p class="description">We provide the fastest solutions for psd to html and xhtml coding.

We convert your designs to clean & cross browser html and xhtml code in 24 hours from the time of acceptance.
Send your design. We do html and xhtml coding
Once we get the payment we commence the work
100% satisfaction guaranteed</p>
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<title>The Price of Piercing - washingtonpost.com</title>
<link>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2006/11/06/GR2006110600547.html</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;While body piercing has increased in popularity and social acceptance, long healing time, infections and scarring can plague those who pierce.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

choix de vie, choix de santé. pas plus dangereux que l'alcool ou le sport :p</description>
<dc:date>2009-03-29T11:33:44Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>santé, societé, piercing</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2006/11/06/GR2006110600547.html">The Price of Piercing - washingtonpost.com</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>While body piercing has increased in popularity and social acceptance, long healing time, infections and scarring can plague those who pierce.</p></blockquote>

choix de vie, choix de santé. pas plus dangereux que l'alcool ou le sport :p</div>
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<title>SyntaxHighlighter - Alex Gorbatchev</title>
<link>http://alexgorbatchev.com/wiki/SyntaxHighlighter</link>
<description>SyntaxHighlighter is a fully functional self-contained code syntax highlighter developed in JavaScript. To get an idea of what SyntaxHighlighter is capable of, have a look at the demo page.

The project was started in 2004 and since then has gained a lot of acceptance. Version 2.0 is the new page in history of the project representing a near complete rewrite, clean up, optimization, standard compliance and new features.

</description>
<dc:date>2009-02-20T22:33:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Tiagut</dc:author>
<dc:subject>html, javascript, presentation, script, code</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://alexgorbatchev.com/wiki/SyntaxHighlighter">SyntaxHighlighter - Alex Gorbatchev</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/Tiagut">Tiagut</a> 
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<p class="description">SyntaxHighlighter is a fully functional self-contained code syntax highlighter developed in JavaScript. To get an idea of what SyntaxHighlighter is capable of, have a look at the demo page.

The project was started in 2004 and since then has gained a lot of acceptance. Version 2.0 is the new page in history of the project representing a near complete rewrite, clean up, optimization, standard compliance and new features.

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<title>Gojko Adzic » Announcing Trinidad: In-process test runner for FitNesse wiki pages</title>
<link>http://gojko.net/2009/01/26/announcing-trinidad-in-process-test-runner-for-fitnesse-wiki-pages/</link>
<description>Trinidad is an in-process test runner for FitNesse tests. Here are some nice things you can do with it:
    * run fitnesse fit and slim tests without starting the server as part of your build
    * run fitnesse tests from JUnit within your IDE
    * debug and troubleshoot fitnesse fixtures as if you were working with unit tests
    * easily include fitnesse acceptance tests into your build (through JUnit)
    * easily run tests in transactions and roll back after each test (with Spring)</description>
<dc:date>2009-01-27T19:17:08Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jpcaruana</dc:author>
<dc:subject>programmation, agile, tdd, fit, java</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://gojko.net/2009/01/26/announcing-trinidad-in-process-test-runner-for-fitnesse-wiki-pages/">Gojko Adzic » Announcing Trinidad: In-process test runner for FitNesse wiki pages</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/jpcaruana">jpcaruana</a> 
<p class="description">Trinidad is an in-process test runner for FitNesse tests. Here are some nice things you can do with it:
    * run fitnesse fit and slim tests without starting the server as part of your build
    * run fitnesse tests from JUnit within your IDE
    * debug and troubleshoot fitnesse fixtures as if you were working with unit tests
    * easily include fitnesse acceptance tests into your build (through JUnit)
    * easily run tests in transactions and roll back after each test (with Spring)</p>
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<title>American Mustache Institute</title>
<link>http://www.americanmustacheinstitute.org/</link>
<description>Enter the American Mustache Institute (AMI) - based in St. Louis as the city is home to the world's largest mustache - the St. Louis Arch. AMI is an advocacy organization protecting the rights of, and fighting discrimination against, mustached Americans by promoting the growth, care, and culture of the mustache.

AMI continues to battle negative stereotyping that has accompanied the mustache since those glory years of the 1970s - the peak of mustache acceptance - fighting to create a climate of acceptance, understanding, flavor saving, and upper lip warmth for all mustached Americans alike.</description>
<dc:date>2008-12-03T10:41:25Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>moustache</dc:author>
<dc:subject>usa, rights, shop, picture, club</dc:subject>
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by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/moustache">moustache</a> 
<p class="description">Enter the American Mustache Institute (AMI) - based in St. Louis as the city is home to the world's largest mustache - the St. Louis Arch. AMI is an advocacy organization protecting the rights of, and fighting discrimination against, mustached Americans by promoting the growth, care, and culture of the mustache.

AMI continues to battle negative stereotyping that has accompanied the mustache since those glory years of the 1970s - the peak of mustache acceptance - fighting to create a climate of acceptance, understanding, flavor saving, and upper lip warmth for all mustached Americans alike.</p>
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/shop">shop</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/picture">picture</a>
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<title>SubmarineChannel.com</title>
<link>http://www.submarinechannel.com/articles/item/221</link>
<description>This series of online micro-docs broadcast daily from two war-ravaged Israel-Palestine border towns, should snuff out any lingering doubters of the Webdoc genre. The humour, resourcefulness, and resigned acceptance with which the twelve featured characters go about their daily lives provide a poignant contrast to the ‘suicide bombers vs snipers’ theme favoured by news reporters. An immediate, non-linear documentary experience which invites public discussion (case in point: the empassioned discussion on the related Facebook group), this visually striking project will no doubt open up the age-old conflict to curious, new audiences.</description>
<dc:date>2008-11-25T22:59:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>srcmax</dc:author>
<dc:subject>facebook, gaza sderot, veille, lang:en, blog</dc:subject>
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by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/srcmax">srcmax</a> 
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<p class="description">This series of online micro-docs broadcast daily from two war-ravaged Israel-Palestine border towns, should snuff out any lingering doubters of the Webdoc genre. The humour, resourcefulness, and resigned acceptance with which the twelve featured characters go about their daily lives provide a poignant contrast to the ‘suicide bombers vs snipers’ theme favoured by news reporters. An immediate, non-linear documentary experience which invites public discussion (case in point: the empassioned discussion on the related Facebook group), this visually striking project will no doubt open up the age-old conflict to curious, new audiences.</p>
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<title>D-squared Digest -- FOR bigger pies and shorter hours and AGAINST more or less everything else</title>
<link>http://d-squareddigest.blogspot.com/2004_05_23_d-squareddigest_archive.html</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Yes, I did say &quot;Good ideas do not need lots of lies told about them in order to gain public acceptance&quot;, and as a general maxim I wholeheartedly recommend it.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2008-09-24T04:11:34Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>ideas</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://d-squareddigest.blogspot.com/2004_05_23_d-squareddigest_archive.html">D-squared Digest -- FOR bigger pies and shorter hours and AGAINST more or less everything else</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Yes, I did say "Good ideas do not need lots of lies told about them in order to gain public acceptance", and as a general maxim I wholeheartedly recommend it.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Capriccio Stravagante</title>
<link>http://stravagante.com/</link>
<description>Capriccio Stravagante is world-renowned for their memorable interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque music. Founded in 1986 by Skip Sempé, the ensemble of 4-40 performers now incorporates Capriccio Stravagante, the Capriccio Stravagante Orchestra, the Capriccio Stravagante Renaissance Orchestra and Capriccio Stravagante Opera. The diverse vocal and instrumental formations feature the finest European, American and Canadian musicians. Their extensive discography includes music by Byrd, Monteverdi, Purcell, Bach, Buxtehude, Handel, Telemann, Lully and Couperin, as well as “Versailles – L’Ile Enchantée”, “Venezia Stravagantissima” (Alpha) and “Paradizo” (Paradizo). These recordings have made a considerable contribution to Capriccio Stravagante’s acceptance as the foremost interpretive force in Renaissance and Baroque repertoire to have emerged in decades.</description>
<dc:date>2008-07-30T16:25:55Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Emaux</dc:author>
<dc:subject>music, concerts, ressources</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://stravagante.com/">Capriccio Stravagante</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Capriccio Stravagante is world-renowned for their memorable interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque music. Founded in 1986 by Skip Sempé, the ensemble of 4-40 performers now incorporates Capriccio Stravagante, the Capriccio Stravagante Orchestra, the Capriccio Stravagante Renaissance Orchestra and Capriccio Stravagante Opera. The diverse vocal and instrumental formations feature the finest European, American and Canadian musicians. Their extensive discography includes music by Byrd, Monteverdi, Purcell, Bach, Buxtehude, Handel, Telemann, Lully and Couperin, as well as “Versailles – L’Ile Enchantée”, “Venezia Stravagantissima” (Alpha) and “Paradizo” (Paradizo). These recordings have made a considerable contribution to Capriccio Stravagante’s acceptance as the foremost interpretive force in Renaissance and Baroque repertoire to have emerged in decades.</p>
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<title>Interazioni: chkuser 2.0</title>
<link>http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/</link>
<description>The original qmail-smtpd accepts by default all messages, checking later for the existence of recipients. So, if the message is delivered to not existing recipients, a lot of additional system work and network traffic are generated, with multiple expensive bouncing if the sender is a fake one.

chkuser has been developed with the goal to improve the acceptance SMTP phase of qmail-smtpd. qmail-smtpd patched with chkuser may check the existence of e-mail recipients immediately in the SMTP acceptance phase of a message and rejects instantly all messages not directed to existing users, avoiding additional traffic, work and messages bounced more times.

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<dc:date>2008-07-24T15:29:56Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>qmail, mail, checkuser, smtp, check</dc:subject>
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by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/camel">camel</a> 
<p class="description">The original qmail-smtpd accepts by default all messages, checking later for the existence of recipients. So, if the message is delivered to not existing recipients, a lot of additional system work and network traffic are generated, with multiple expensive bouncing if the sender is a fake one.

chkuser has been developed with the goal to improve the acceptance SMTP phase of qmail-smtpd. qmail-smtpd patched with chkuser may check the existence of e-mail recipients immediately in the SMTP acceptance phase of a message and rejects instantly all messages not directed to existing users, avoiding additional traffic, work and messages bounced more times.

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<title>WebInject - (HTTP) Web Application and Web Services Test Tool</title>
<link>http://www.webinject.org/</link>
<description>WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, AJAX, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.

WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called from other test frameworks or applications. </description>
<dc:date>2008-05-22T11:09:13Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>dimitrich</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web, test, supervision, nagios</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.webinject.org/">WebInject - (HTTP) Web Application and Web Services Test Tool</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/dimitrich">dimitrich</a> 
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<p class="description">WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, AJAX, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.

WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called from other test frameworks or applications. </p>
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<title>WebInject - (HTTP) Web Application and Web Services Test Tool</title>
<link>http://www.webinject.org/</link>
<description>WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.</description>
<dc:date>2008-04-08T05:27:59Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>fxbis</dc:author>
<dc:subject>soap, webservice, test, util</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.</p>
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<title>The Crunchies  Winners</title>
<link>http://crunchies.techcrunch.com/</link>
<description>Best Overall: Facebook
Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be.

Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine
Earthmine picks up where Google Earth leaves off, bringing deep semantic data to 3D panoramas of the real world. Earthmine’s system can keep track of the objects found in the real world and attribute information to each of them, such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and other attributes.

Best Clean Tech Startup: Tesla Motors
Tesla’s green sports car has captured the imagination of a public who had come to expect electric cars to be dull are boring. Due to be released this year, the company has pre-orders from some of the biggest names in Entertainment and Technology.

Best video startup: Hulu
Hulu put television online. Their broadcasting system was modeled on the success of social video sites and drawn the praise of its previous critics.

Best user-generated content site: Digg
Digg’s simple voting system defined the emerging social media revolution. Getting “dugg” quickly became a badge of honor and established a coveted place in the geek lexicon.

Best mobile start-up: Twitter
Twitter, the new addictive microblogging platform. It wasn’t until after the South by Southwest conference that people realized the value of the incredibly simple microblogging platform.

Best International startup: Netvibes
Based in London, Tariq Karim and Freddy Mini’s Netvibes has made waves in the U.S. as a top personalized web portal.

Best consumer startup: Meebo
Meebo made instant messaging ubiquitous by bringing it online. They then developed it into a platform where anyone could add chat to their applications.

Best enterprise startup: Zoho
Zoho’s comprehensive online suite of 14 business applications ranging from document editing to CRM continues to lead the way in the move away from desktop computing to working in the cloud.

Best design: SmugMug
SmugMug is professional photo site. SmugMug’s attention to detail and design can command as much as $150 per year from their users.

Best new gadget/ device: Apple iPhone. See the Apple acceptance speech here.

Best business model: Zazzle
Looking for a Star Wars hat or memorable mug? Zazzle is an on-demand factory of consumer goods for top brands. It also lets consumers become producers by uploading their own images onto that T-shirt, mug, or mousepad. . Consumers can also receive a commission on products that they sell and design themselves

Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme.
Founded and developed solely by Gabe Rivera, Techmeme serves as the front page of the tech blogosphere. The site’s advanced algorithms identify the day’s top stories by making sense of conversations across the web’s best blogs.

Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
Does this really need any explanation? At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award.

Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider (Automattic)
Schnieder has lead the company from its roots as a open source alternative to Movable Type into a multi-million dollar enterprise that saves the world from blog spam and offers a free hosted blogging solution that competes with Google’s Blogger.

Best new startup: iMedix
iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web.


Most likely to succeed: Automattic (WordPress)
The open source blogging platform that powers the long tale and turned into a multi-million dollar spam fighting and hosted blogging service.

Best use of viral marketing: StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon’s service lets users bookmark and discover new sites they love. With only a $1.5 million investment in 2005, StumbleUpon gew to over 4 million Stumblers and was bought by eBay in 2007 for $75 million

Best time sink site: Kongregate
CEO Jim Greer describes Kongregate as XBox live for casual games. This site hosts some of the webs most addictive casual games. Remember Desktop Tower Defense? Moreover, the games are not only played by users, but also created by them in exchange for a share of advertising revenue and other rewards.

Most likely to make the world a better place: DonorsChose
DonorsChoose.org is dedicated to connecting classrooms in need with individuals who want to help.</description>
<dc:date>2008-02-09T10:03:46Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mozkart</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web 2.0</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Best Overall: Facebook
Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be.

Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine
Earthmine picks up where Google Earth leaves off, bringing deep semantic data to 3D panoramas of the real world. Earthmine’s system can keep track of the objects found in the real world and attribute information to each of them, such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and other attributes.

Best Clean Tech Startup: Tesla Motors
Tesla’s green sports car has captured the imagination of a public who had come to expect electric cars to be dull are boring. Due to be released this year, the company has pre-orders from some of the biggest names in Entertainment and Technology.

Best video startup: Hulu
Hulu put television online. Their broadcasting system was modeled on the success of social video sites and drawn the praise of its previous critics.

Best user-generated content site: Digg
Digg’s simple voting system defined the emerging social media revolution. Getting “dugg” quickly became a badge of honor and established a coveted place in the geek lexicon.

Best mobile start-up: Twitter
Twitter, the new addictive microblogging platform. It wasn’t until after the South by Southwest conference that people realized the value of the incredibly simple microblogging platform.

Best International startup: Netvibes
Based in London, Tariq Karim and Freddy Mini’s Netvibes has made waves in the U.S. as a top personalized web portal.

Best consumer startup: Meebo
Meebo made instant messaging ubiquitous by bringing it online. They then developed it into a platform where anyone could add chat to their applications.

Best enterprise startup: Zoho
Zoho’s comprehensive online suite of 14 business applications ranging from document editing to CRM continues to lead the way in the move away from desktop computing to working in the cloud.

Best design: SmugMug
SmugMug is professional photo site. SmugMug’s attention to detail and design can command as much as $150 per year from their users.

Best new gadget/ device: Apple iPhone. See the Apple acceptance speech here.

Best business model: Zazzle
Looking for a Star Wars hat or memorable mug? Zazzle is an on-demand factory of consumer goods for top brands. It also lets consumers become producers by uploading their own images onto that T-shirt, mug, or mousepad. . Consumers can also receive a commission on products that they sell and design themselves

Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme.
Founded and developed solely by Gabe Rivera, Techmeme serves as the front page of the tech blogosphere. The site’s advanced algorithms identify the day’s top stories by making sense of conversations across the web’s best blogs.

Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
Does this really need any explanation? At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award.

Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider (Automattic)
Schnieder has lead the company from its roots as a open source alternative to Movable Type into a multi-million dollar enterprise that saves the world from blog spam and offers a free hosted blogging solution that competes with Google’s Blogger.

Best new startup: iMedix
iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web.


Most likely to succeed: Automattic (WordPress)
The open source blogging platform that powers the long tale and turned into a multi-million dollar spam fighting and hosted blogging service.

Best use of viral marketing: StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon’s service lets users bookmark and discover new sites they love. With only a $1.5 million investment in 2005, StumbleUpon gew to over 4 million Stumblers and was bought by eBay in 2007 for $75 million

Best time sink site: Kongregate
CEO Jim Greer describes Kongregate as XBox live for casual games. This site hosts some of the webs most addictive casual games. Remember Desktop Tower Defense? Moreover, the games are not only played by users, but also created by them in exchange for a share of advertising revenue and other rewards.

Most likely to make the world a better place: DonorsChose
DonorsChoose.org is dedicated to connecting classrooms in need with individuals who want to help.</p>
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<title>Automating Xen Virtual Machine Deployment</title>
<link>http://howto.krisbuytaert.be/AutomatingVirtualMachineDeployment/</link>
<description>While consolidating physical to virtual machines using Xen,we want to be able to deploy and manage virtual machines in the same way we manage and deploy physical machines. For operators and support people there should be no difference between virtual and physical installations.

Integrating Virtual Machines with the rest of the infrastructure, should have a low impact on the existing infrastructure. Typically, Virtual machine vendors have their own tools to deploy and manage virtual machines. Apart from the vendor lock-in to that specific virtual machine platform , it requires the administrators to learn yet another platform that they need to understand and manage, something we want to prevent.

This paper discusses how we integrated SystemImager with Xen, hence creating a totally open source deployment framework for the popular open source Virtual Machine monitor. We will document both development of our tools and go more in depth on other infrastructure related issues when using Xen

System Imaging environments in combination with Virtual machines can also be used to ensure safe production deployments. By saving your current production image before updating to your new production image, you have a highly reliable contingency mechanism. If the new production environment is found to be flawed, simply roll-back to the last production image on the virtual machines with a simple update command!

Xen has become one of the most popular virtualisation platforms over the last year, although not such a young project, it is now rapidly gaining acceptance in the corporate world as a valuable alternative to VMWare.</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-22T12:01:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>tools, environment, xen, framework, virtualisation, image, deployement</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://howto.krisbuytaert.be/AutomatingVirtualMachineDeployment/">Automating Xen Virtual Machine Deployment</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">While consolidating physical to virtual machines using Xen,we want to be able to deploy and manage virtual machines in the same way we manage and deploy physical machines. For operators and support people there should be no difference between virtual and physical installations.

Integrating Virtual Machines with the rest of the infrastructure, should have a low impact on the existing infrastructure. Typically, Virtual machine vendors have their own tools to deploy and manage virtual machines. Apart from the vendor lock-in to that specific virtual machine platform , it requires the administrators to learn yet another platform that they need to understand and manage, something we want to prevent.

This paper discusses how we integrated SystemImager with Xen, hence creating a totally open source deployment framework for the popular open source Virtual Machine monitor. We will document both development of our tools and go more in depth on other infrastructure related issues when using Xen

System Imaging environments in combination with Virtual machines can also be used to ensure safe production deployments. By saving your current production image before updating to your new production image, you have a highly reliable contingency mechanism. If the new production environment is found to be flawed, simply roll-back to the last production image on the virtual machines with a simple update command!

Xen has become one of the most popular virtualisation platforms over the last year, although not such a young project, it is now rapidly gaining acceptance in the corporate world as a valuable alternative to VMWare.</p>
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<description>SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) will take forward the Deposit protocol developed by a small working group as part of the JISC Digital Repositories Programme by implementing it as a lightweight web-service in four major repository software platforms: EPrints, DSpace, Fedora and IntraLibrary. The existing protocol documentation will be finalised by project partners and a prototype ‘smart deposit’ tool will be developed to facilitate easier and more effective population of repositories. The project intends to take an iterative approach to developing and revising the protocol, web-services and client implementation through evaluative testing and feedback mechanisms. Community acceptance and take-up will be sought through dissemination activities. The project is led by UKOLN, University of Bath, with partners at the Aberystwyth University, the University of Southampton and Intrallect Ltd. The project aims to improve the efficiency and quality of repository deposit and to diversity and expedite the options for timely population of repositories with content whilst promoting a common deposit interface and supporting the Information Environment principles of interoperability.</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-07T09:24:41Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>parmentierf</dc:author>
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<description>Bumblebee is a small framework that allows you to create documentation from executing code. This document is the result of the output of the combined acceptance tests and documentation for Bumblebee.</description>
<dc:date>2007-12-17T16:28:23Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jpcaruana</dc:author>
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<title>Notes from a Tool User: Acceptance Testing and Eclipse Rich Client Applications - How to do it?</title>
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<dc:date>2007-10-02T08:16:38Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2007-08-28T09:26:07Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mbertier</dc:author>
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<description># As of Drupal 7, changes to Drupal which use language features found exclusively in PHP 5.2 will be considered for acceptance into Drupal core.
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<dc:date>2007-07-06T07:42:24Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2007-06-28T07:05:04Z</dc:date>
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