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Google Chrome OS Available? NOT!!

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Apparently someone is trying to pull a fast one on all us geeks. Even I was duped. I saw a notice that the Google Chrome OS was available and immediatly went to download it. I did take pause for a sec and notice that this was posted on a Google Sites page, “sites.google.com”, however that didn’t really stop me.

I started the download and tweeted about it. I started getting tweets back that it was a fake! So beware if you see this notice about it’s beta release.

Twitter abuzz with news of a beta Google Chrome OS. Yep, it’s a hoax.
Gizmodo posted news of a leaked Chrome OS download with a number of popular open source applications including OpenOffice, and GIMP preinstalled.

Naturally when a site like Gizmodo, posts something this bloggable, you’d expect geeks to stop whatever they’re doing and get downloading. You would be right. Twitter’s lost the plot and other respected sites including the likes of Daring Fireball reported the story (albeit inquiringly).

One look at the URL should have rung alarm bells, but you should note – this is definitely NOT a Google Chrome OS. The site has been around two weeks and all it is is GNOME with a Chrome browser, and if you’re still not convinced, the footer says “Chrome OS is not related to Google. Service provided by SUSE Studio. See the license.”

Now spread the word to these lot.

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Valid Syntax returns

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Actually to start things off I was thinking of participating in NaNoPodMo. If you are not familiar with NaNoPodMo it is were you podcast each day for a month, and that month being November. So…Starting November 1st, I plan on making a small podcast each day relating to an Open Source Project.

Look for it, put it on your Calendars…Tell  your neighbors. November 1st, Valid Syntax.

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New ThinkingRock Releases

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

This is another gem of the Open Source world. ThinkingRock is an app that will help you organize and work your todo list. Actually that isn’t quite a fair description, it’s much more than just a todo list and project manager. It’s a system written to work with your GTD system and it’s philosphies if you are a David Allen Follower.

There is a new version as of June 2nd, 2008 (Version 2.0.1) so go and have a look! It is however free and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. (Written in Java) They do ask for donations to help fund development, so if you use it and like it like I do, please consider a tip their way.

You’ll be hearing more from me on this in the next Valid Syntax.

ThinkingRock

Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology. It is simple and easy to use.

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Here is the Deal

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Sunday night, since we are not recording Technorama as a weekly show any longer, I thought I would use the time slot to record Valid Syntax.

So, Sunday May 11th about 9:30pm Eastern Standard time head over here for the webcam and audio stream. I will be recording a new show for Valid Syntax, and generally hanging out with all the regulars in the chat room.

If you want to connect to the IRC chat room with your own IRC client no problem!
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #technorama

I’ll be looking for ya!

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Not Dead Yet!

Monday, February 25th, 2008

I do have a come back plan…I know it has been a while since I have put out a new show, and for those of you still subscribed, I appreciate you hanging with me.

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Thanks again…and stay tuned. If you are not subscribed, now is the time to do so!

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Happy Birthday Mozilla!

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Seems just like yesterday I was using the .5x versions of the Mozilla Suite.

Mozilla’s roots turn 10: Happy Birthday!

Ten years ago, Netscape issued a press release announcing plans to make available the Netscape Communicator source code for free on the Internet. Citing an installation base of 68 million users and a desire to spread the browser further while encouraging community-driven development, Netscape declared that its bold new strategy would involve full publication and disclosure of the browser’s source code under the Netscape Public License, a GPL-inspired license that would facilitate modification and redistribution—a move laid the foundation for the emergence of Mozilla.

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Starting the New year off right…

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Tonight, I have no plans for New Years, and unless something changes I will be assembling a new Valid Syntax. Sorry for the delay, but there are a number of factors that had stepped in my way.

SO, I hope you are rested after the holidays…cause 2008 looks bigger and brighter for Open Source.

Note: I have to confess, I ordered myself a Nokia N810 today! Can’t wait for it to arrive!

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Ubuntu Countdown!

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007


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Eclipse PHP PDT Released

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

PDT 1.0 was released today! For all you web developers out there that use PHP and Eclipse, this is something to check out for sure.

PDT is a project to bring a complete set of development tools for PHP on the Eclipse platform.

I have started playing with it, and I have to say, so far I really like it. I will give it a more thorough look over on the next Valid Syntax.

Below is a guide to getting Eclipse installed with PDT, JSEclipse, and the Zend Debugger! Very easy tutorial.

Getting Started with Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT) | 2 tablespoons

Are you ready to take a step beyond writing code in a text editor like UltraEdit, BBEdit, or TextMate? Would you like to see those PHP and JavaScript syntax errors in the editor, without transferring files to the server or opening a browser? If so, then you’re ready to jump into the world of the IDE — Integrated Development Environment. I’ll compare the free, open source Eclipse IDE to a few of its commercial competitors Then we’ll go through the steps to install Eclipse PDT All-In-One, the Zend Debugger, JSEclipse, and Subclipse.

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No more iPods on Linux?

Friday, September 14th, 2007

From what this article states that may be the truth…but I am sure that it won’t be for long.

Slashdot | Apple Cuts Off Linux iPod Users

“New iPods will no longer be able to work with Linux. iTunes now writes some kind of hash (SHA1, md5?) to the iPod database which new iPods check against. If this check fails then the iPod reports that it contains 0 songs. This appears to be protection against 3rd party applications writing out their own databases. We haven’t found out how to generate our own valid hashes (but we do know the hash includes the database itself, and possibly the iPod serial number), and are looking for help.”

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