Here’s Steve Jobs thoughts on why mobile phones will not support Flash. It sure would be nice to see some sort of compromise to allow us to view Flash though…
The lovely people at Google are looking for a high-tech community to install a network capable of reaching speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s. That’s a hundred times faster than most connections available to the public!
BoulderFiber.com is a site promoting our lovely city of Boulder, CO for this experiment. Please take the time to visit their site: http://boulderfiber.com/ and follow the link to nominate Boulder. Just imagine working on networks that could be faster than NOAA and NIST combined!
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The lovely people at Google are looking for a high-tech community to install a network capable of reaching speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s. That’s a hundred times faster than most connections available to the public!
BoulderFiber.com is a site promoting our lovely city of Boulder, CO for this experiment. Please take the time to visit their site: http://boulderfiber.com/ and follow the link to nominate Boulder. Just imagine working on networks that could be faster than NOAA and NIST combined!
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Here’s what a local design company has put together as a result of Google no longer supporting IE6 (Internet Explorer 6):
http://ie6funeral.com/
This site has even gained attention through multiple media sites including CNN.com.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/03/04/ie6.funeral/index.html?hpt=T2
Pretty cool way to garner attention for one of the most annoying (for lack of better terms) browsers out there!
P.S. The comments left on the ie6funeral.com site are pretty comical.
Interesting take on the U.S. Postal crisis…in 2010 by Newsmax.
Check it out!
I’ve recently had problems opening and editing documents in Word 2007. For some reason, I could only open documents by first opening Word, and then choosing the open document function from the drop-down. From there, I could only view the document and not edit it (which does me no good…). Also, nothing would be complete without the standard program “crash” upon closing the software.
So… After some researching I found that the empire that is Microsoft does not like some plug-ins installed on your computer (I’m not sure which ones they don’t like, I just know that they don’t like some of them…). My solution to fix this problem was to go into the registry and rename this key (keeping in mind that Word should be closed):
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice12.0WordData
Rename it to OldData or something that better suits you. Just don’t delete the file in case something catastrophic happens. If all goes well, Office will be back up and running in no time.
Ryan is too lazy to post this so I am… If you like the Simpsons check this out:
Homer Simpson Animation
I found this a few months ago… but I figure this exemplifies the culture here at Customer Paradigm the best. Enjoy!