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PUBLIC MARKS from macroron with tags linux & web-services

December 2005

Web2Linux - Open Source isn’t just for geeks anymore

This blog is intended to provide news and information about the latest trend on the internet, Web 2.0 as well as Ajax and other emerging or ‘hot’ new ways of developing cyberspace.

Tech Support and Business Questions? Ask Dave Taylor!

by 2 others
industry guru Dave Taylor answers questions about a wide variety of technical topics, including HTML, online advertising, Cascading Style Sheets, Web design, Unix, Linux, search engine optimization, Mac OS X, shell script programming and Windows. If you h

November 2005

Jesse's Bookmarklets Site: Web Development Bookmarklets

by 21 others
These bookmarklets let you see how a web page is coded without digging through the source, debug problems in web pages quickly, and experiment with CSS or JS without editing the actual page.

Megashares - remote backup - upload whatever you like without a required registration

by 3 others
single session upload limit is 1.5GB (1,500 Megabytes!). This can be a single file up to 1.5GB, multiple files or a folder using our browser based custom uploader.

Mozy Remote Backup: Free. Automatic. Secure.

by 21 others
a secure, automatic remote backup and archiving service for any PC in any home or office. It's simple to install and configure. No external hard drive, expensive subscription services, CD or DVD's to burn. All you need is a broadband connection and you ar

Lightweight Web Serving with thttpd - article

by 1 other
how to install and configure the simple, fast, and powerful thttpd to serve simple static and generated content very quickly.

October 2005

CosmoPOD.com

by 7 others
Personal Online Desktop. Free 1GB online to store and edit your emails, office documents, calander, organizer, photos and files, chat to friends play games surf the web even faster and more from any computer on your own personal online desktop and acce

September 2005

nasa world wind: open source alternative to google earth

by 10 others
lets you zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there.