Peng’s links for Tuesday, 25 November
Posted by BostonPeng on 25 November 2008
- Launchpad News: Launchpad 2.1.11: OpenID support and now easier to contact other people. I love it when a software updates provide an extra goodie. If you were trying to find a good OpenID source (my blog isn’t so great since I share it with Nanci and I keep getting ID’d as my little sister) and you have a membership on Launchpad you may have found a great resource. Too bad I was at one site that didn’t accept the ID, but I’m not sure if that’s a Launchpad issue or an issue with the other site.
- Anirudh Acharya: Mac4Lin featured in Linux Magazine. Mac4Lin 1.0 is working toward a second release candidate but that’s not keeping the folks at Linux Magazine from giving it a nice article in the January issue. Ani’s got a PDF of the article you can download, as well as an updated pack with the new versions of the GTK scripts and a new uninstall script that one of our users was kind enough to contribute.
- Scott Ritchie: Redesigning WineHQ.org. The WINE team is working on a redesign of their website and is asking for feedback on the new design.
- E-LINUX.it: No more Microsoft Internet Explorer for the 2010 soccer world cup. When I first saw the headline on Google News I thought it would be a report of Microsoft loosing a contract, but it’s actually a great look at the hazards of doing web design to fit a single browser. I especially love this statement: “Must work on all browsers – If you don’t you get to lose 1/3 of your audience.” That goes for designing for any browser, whether it’s IE, Opera or Firefox. You should always design to standards, not to a browser. And don’t worry, the article is in English so you won’t have to worry about finding your Babel fish.
- Ceci Connolly/Washington Post: Doctors Are Slow to Start Writing Prescriptions Online. My doctor’s started sending my prescriptions straight to my pharmacy, which is really nice. No longer will have have to drop off my script, then go do some shopping to kill enough time until my new meds are ready.
- The Media Equation/NYTimes.com: Google Seduces With Utility. David Carr admits to using a ton of Google services, and he’s getting a little worried about it.
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Anirudh (infra_red_dude) said
Hey, Thank you!