Archive for July, 2011

The popular hackers group Anonymous has issued the second statement regarding FBI arrests and PayPal’s decision to block donations to WikiLeaks. They ask users to ditch PayPal and close their account. In other words, BOYCOTT PayPal.

We encourage anyone using PayPal to immediately close their accounts and consider an alternative. […] PayPal’s willingness to fold to legislation should be proof enough that they don’t deserve the customers they get. They do not deserve your business, and they do not deserve your respect.

So, will you really respond to Anonymous group? Is there a real alternative for Paypal? Let us know!

(via RedmondPie)

 

Outputs the time in seconds that it takes for a PHP page to load.

 <!--?php 
 
// Insert this block of code at the very top of your page: 
 
$time = microtime(); 
$time = explode(" ", $time); 
$time = $time[1] + $time[0]; 
$start = $time; 
 
// Place this part at the very end of your page 
 
$time = microtime(); 
$time = explode(" ", $time); 
$time = $time[1] + $time[0]; 
$finish = $time; 
$totaltime = ($finish - $start); 
printf ("This page took %f seconds to load.", $totaltime); 
 
?>  

Gmail’s Priority Inbox feature changed the way I read mail. Instead of simply starring messages or going through the hassle of tagging and storing my email somewhere in a long list of folders, I was suddenly able to chose those communications that were most important, have them displayed at the top of my inbox list, and even have Gmail learn from my choices to automatically determine what future messages should be considered top priority. It was one of those updates that refreshes a product and provides practical–if not indispensable–new functionality.

Over time, I, like many of you probably did, found myself hanging onto those prioritized messages for far too long. I still wanted them at the top of my inbox, but new, lower priority messages were slipping past my radar–a First World problem of the highest order.

Google is addressing this conundrum with a new set of Gmail tabs that allow you to snap back and forth between inbox styles with a single click. They call it…Inbox Styles, and it allows you to alternate between Classic, Priority, Unread, Important, and Starred message sorting. Boom!

The downside is that, once you’ve selected a style and settled on it for a week, the tabs disappear. Though I will be switching many times a day, I find this last bit to be kind of a drag. Why not provide the option to have the tabs displayed for good? The style can be changed under Gmail’s settings menu, but the tabs are far more convenient.

The tabs will turn up in your Gmail account in the coming weeks. If you find the perfect style, just keep on working and the tabs will disappear. If you like constantly switching modes, the tabs should remain indefinitely.

Via Gmail blog

After Google Plus (G+) Video’s… Now Facebook all set to Launch In-Browser Video Chat in Partnership With Skype

the battle begins. 🙂

new phpMyAdmin 3.4.3.1

Posted: July 6, 2011 in Internet!, News, Programming

phpmyadmin has released a new version with the modern generation theme.

Release date : Sun, 03 Jul 2011 01:20:30 GMT

Version compatible with PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5. Currently recommended version.

[For more information] : [Demo] : [Download]

 

Another iPhone 5 design concept surfaces on the web by Antoine Brieux from NAK Studio which won’t surprise me a lot when it comes this fall. Apple must change the iPhone 5 design to bring a great number of customers as most of people now have an iPhone 4 and it’s very good.

The concept makes the iPhone 5 much simpler than older products as it’s a one body of metal edged off with two pieces of curved glass. Have fun with the gallery below:

Awesome, isn’t it?

[via iDB, Gizmodo]

Have you been invited to Google+? Well, I’ve already been invited and I think it’s awesome but Facebook gonna do something about this. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has today announced that Facebook is about to launch something awesome next week, Reuter reports.

Chief Executive and founder Mark Zuckerberg told reporters in a visit to Facebook’s Seattle office on Wednesday that the company planned to “launch something awesome” next week.

He said the project had been developed at the 40-person Seattle office, Facebook’s only major engineering center outside of its Palo Alto, California headquarters.

Reuters suggests that it may be the much-much-waited Facebook app for iPad. It could be also the photo-sharing app, something like Instagram or PicPlz. Reuters asked Facebook to comment but they prefered to keep this things private. May be a dislike button?

Thoughts?

Google is doing great efforts to satisfy its users and here’s something it’s doing right now. Google is officially pushing new GMail interface. Thanks to Google’s users’ feedback, they could launch a new interface with two new themes to try out as a sort of sneak peek at what we’re up to.

Here’s what one of the new themes currently looks like:


And in conversation view:

 

Starting today, you’ll see the “Preview” and “Preview (Dense)” themes in the Themes tab in Gmail Settings. Why two themes? Our new interface will eventually expand dynamically to accommodate different screen sizes and user preferences, but until then you can pick the information density that you prefer.

To try it now, simply go to Gmail Settings, click on the Themes tab and select “Preview” or “Preview (Dense)” as your theme to try this yourself then tell us what do you think?

[via GmailBlog]