Adding high quality photos is a great way to make websites, articles or presentations that we make to become more attractive, but be careful.
Although search engines such as Google Images will quickly find the photos we want, but to be able to use the image may be we will stumble with copyright issues. And particularly by using tools like TinEye then there is the possibility of the owner of the original image can know for sure if there is a picture that is used without permission from him. Continue reading ‘photo sharing’ »
Internet continues to grow, the growth of websites and blogs truly extraordinary. Various articles and digital content, ranging from images, audio, to video-spread and ready to be enjoyed. On the one hand, managers competing websites and bloggers want to articles and Web site content to be the most popular and much visited. On the other hand, Internet users want to get the best articles and the option most suitable to their needs.
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth has announce the alliterative codename for Ubuntu 10.04 which will be released in April: Lucid Lynx. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS will ship in April 2010 and is the finale of significant work in Ubuntu, in Debian and across the free software ecosystem. LTS releases are maintained for five years on the server and three years on the desktop. This means that security updates will be available for five years for servers and three years for desktops. Regular Ubuntu releases are only supported for eighteen months.
Around the year 1996, some free software developers started a project called FreeWin95, which aims to implement an operating system which will be a clone of Windows 95. The project stalled, at the time of discussion about the design of the system.