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LinkedIn, the Professional social networking tool will allow adding photo to your profile starting Friday. This feature addition by LinkedIn is certainly a move to catch up with Facebook.
Also, Linked is coming out with the LinkedIn Development Network on the lines of Facebook; LinkedIn Development Networks is still under development.
Connect with me on LinkedIn here [...]
September 27th, 2007 | Posted in LinkedIn, Mashable, Technology | 5 Comments
Web Technologies: Enter the future
Until a few years back, Internet used to merely a bunch of static web pages linked to each other. However, today, the time and the Technology governing the net have changed. With the emergence of Web2.0 technologies, Internet today is a live and happening place, and, the popularity of Web 2.0 [...]
September 19th, 2007 | Posted in .net, Ajax, IT, Internet, Java, Mashable, Mashup, Technology, Web2.0, blog, web, wiki | No Comments
Often i have come across code with System.out.println in it. This although works good for debugging but is one of the most low tech method for debugging.
In the Java language where a preprocessor is not available, log statements increase the size of the code and reduce its speed, even when logging is turned off. Given [...]
August 15th, 2007 | Posted in Apache, BlackHat, Eclipse, Free, Java, Join Us, Log4J, Mashable, Software, Unix, bangalore, barcampbangalore4 | No Comments
Mashable.com has come up with a very comprehensive list of tools for Gmail. Many of the tools they have written up about are the must have kinds. Just to name a few of them before you actually go and grab them ; gDisk, GCount ,gFeeder ,GetMail,Gmail Drive ,GMailFS,GotMailG ,POP3/IMAP server for GMAIL in JAVA ,Send [...]
August 11th, 2007 | Posted in Better Gmail, BlackHat, Email, Firefox, Firefox Add On, Free, Google, Gtalk, HTTPS, Java, Join Us, Mashable, OpenDNS, POP 3, ProcessIdleTasks, Productivity, SAP, SOA, Software, Storage, Tips, Tools, Tricks, Windows, Yahoo Mail, YouTube, barcampbangalore4, fring.com, gmail, hacking, notes, rss, web | 1 Comment