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1st working model (OLPC)

1st working model (OLPC) Προέρχεται από τον Pete Barr-Watson. Το έργο OLPC είναι σημαντικό διότι δημιουργεί νέα γενική τεχνολογία για φορητό υπολογιστή χαμηλού κόστους όπου κάθε χώρα μπορεί να πάρει (και αν χρειάζεται, να το μεταφράσει στη γλώσσα του) και να διαθέσει στους πολίτες του. Υπάρχει τέτοιο έργο για την Ελλάδα, δείτε http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php/OLPC_Greece Ο εξελληνισμός …

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Delicious Firefox extension

Delicious Firefox extension Προέρχεται από τον simosx. If you are in social bookmarking and del.icio.us, you cannot miss to use a Firefox extension to post your favourite pages. There are two del.icio.us Firefox extensions, the one I like is http://delicious.mozdev.org/ I tried the more popular https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1532/ some time ago, however I was not impressed on …

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Bad KLM, bad KLM

When booking a ticket with KLM and you have just clicked on Submit, you get this weird warning of a certificate that has now be renewed (expired two days ago). Was my credit card number compromised? I used the proper www.klm.com website and www.klm2.com appears to be a lifestyle version. The domain record whois.domaintools.com/klm2.com for …

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Three new glyphs to be added in Unicode 5.0.0

Are there any examples on the usage of these glyphs? See http://www.unicode.org/Public/5.0.0/charts/CodeCharts-5.0.0d1.pdf Simos Xenitellisblog.simos.info/

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Africa Source II

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