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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Microsoft Office Videos

Microsoft UK apparently commissioned Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant to do a (spoof) training video with Gervais playing David Brent. The first part runs for 20 minutes and the second for 17 minutes. They've been uploaded to Google Video and the good thing about this service is that you can download them. It's like watching the lost episode of The Office. Microsoft said on Tuesday it was investigating how two in-house training videos appeared on two Web sites. The videos, which popped up on YouTube and Google Video this month, were commissioned by Microsoft in 2004 as "a light-hearted way of getting our staff to think about the values they attach to working at Microsoft," a company spokeswoman said. The British series ended in 2003 with Gervais and co-writer Stephen Merchant saying there would be no further series. The Office is a mock documentary set in a company whose politically incorrect manager, David Brent, believes, wrongly, he is amusing and popular. By Tuesday, the videos had been pulled off the online video-sharing site YouTube. They remained on Google Video and Microsoft declined to say if it had try to have them pulled from that site. "These videos were produced for internal use and were never intended to be viewed by the public," said the spokeswoman said. "We are actively working to investigate how and why they have appeared now." Here is the link - http://blogs.smh.com.au/mashup/archives/005589.html

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Vista prices revealed!

Amazon now has retail prices for Vista, as well as a projected release date. Details here.

It looks like Microsoft has accidentally leaked some details of the price of its next-generation operating system. At least for customers who live in the Great Frozen North.

FULL versions (all prices Canadian)

Windows Vista Ultimate $499

Windows Vista Business $379

Windows Vista Home Premium $299

Windows Vista Home Basic $259

UPGRADE versions (all prices Canadian)

Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade $299

Windows Vista Business Upgrade $249

Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade $199

Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade $129

Blogger beta

Google is testing new Blogger beta through selected member accounts. If you are the lucky one, you will enjoy some new features after switching to Blogger Beta.

One of the noticeable change is that new BlogSpot is using dynamic update. No more re-publishing, say bye-bye to static HTML files. Another new feature, and also the most wanted all time, is labels (or categories). It allows you to label your posts and group them together. Another added feature is the support for RSS 2.0 feed format, other than ATOM.

What’s new in Blogger?

How do I switch to Blogger in beta?

Monday, August 28, 2006

Google offers hosted communications applications

Google plans to announce on Monday a beta version of Google Apps for Your Domain, which includes Gmail with 2 gigabytes of storage, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Page Creator. The new service is an extension of Gmail for Your Domain, a service that Google launched in beta version in February. It allows organizations to use Gmail applications with their own e-mail address, instead of the "@gmail.com" domain. The Gmail for Your Domain test service has tens of thousands of active domains, hundreds of thousands of users and hundreds of universities registered to use it, said Dave Girouard, vice president and general manager of Google's enterprise business. The Google Apps for Your Domain service will allow organizations to outsource their communications applications to Google and to customize the user interface with their own branding and color scheme. Administrators will have access to an English-language Web-based control panel to do things like manage the user account list and set up aliases and distribution lists. A premium edition with support and additional storage will be available by the end of the year for a fee, Girouard said. He declined to provide more details.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

IT Movies

* Munna Bhai MCSE * Kal MSN Ho Na Ho * Love in mIRC * ID Mil Gaya * Chat To Kero * Ek Programmer Thi * Yeh Hack Horaha Hai * Hum Pyar PC Se Kar Baithe * Network Ke Us Paar * Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai * Aao Chat Kare * C++ Wale Job Le Jayenge * Programmer No.1 * Mera Naam Developer * Hum Apke Memory Mein Rahate Hein * Do Processor, Baarah Terminal * Tera Code Chal Gaya * Debugging Koi Khel Nahi * Jish Desh Mein Bill Gates Rehtha Hai * Raju Ban Gaya MCSD * Client Ek Numbari, C ++Programmer Dus Numbari * Login Karo Sajana * Naukar PC Ka * 1942 -- A Bug Story * Kaho Na Virus Hai * Haan Meine Bhi Debug Kiya Hai * Shaheed Hacker Singh * Password De Ke Dekho * Terminal Apna , Login Parayi * Mr. Network Lal * Terminal Sajaake Rakhna

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Happy Friendship Day

Without friends, life would have an emptiness, with whom would we then, share our happiness?? True friends are your real treasure, so treat them with love and keep them with care.

Online friends are people we may never meet.... We see pictures, we see cams...It isn't the same.... We grow close...We care and love one another.... One day we may not hear from one another.... Our hearts will break... All we see is a name on messenger e had.....

Keep me close to your heart....Friends forever...

HAPPY FRIENDSHIP DAY!!!

With Love , (¨*·..·» ARUN VISHNU «·..·*¨)