November 15, 2006
4:14 pm
TPC Fax is a free service that makes it possible to send a FAX [for free] to many different parts of the world by using internet e-mail. Any e-mail software can be used to send a text mesage, however formatted documents with fonts and pictures require a more sophisticated e-mail
November 15, 2006
3:53 pm
Jettison is a new JSON parser collection of StAX (streaming XML) parsers and writers which read and write JSON. This allows nearly transparent enablement of JSON based web services in services frameworks like CXF. There are currently two included conventions for mapping JSON to XML. The first, is
November 15, 2006
3:48 pm
Me.dium is a new startup currently in beta phase, who’r trying to add context to the online web browsing world. Say you’r in front of three restaurants in the real world; the fact that one is full, another is empty, and the last has three friends means
November 15, 2006
3:36 pm
There are many web calendars in the market but some of them are quite complicated. If we are not able to understand the code, it becomes harder for us to customise the calendar to fit into our existing application. As such, we need to create a calendar that can plug itself into any system seamlessly without
November 15, 2006
3:24 pm
Grand Strategy is a free, web-based game inspired by the board game Risk. It is a multiplayer game of strategy where the object is simple: eliminate your opponents and achieve global domination! The game is free, but premium membership is available to support the game and also enjoy it. Premium members can play all maps, up
November 15, 2006
2:49 pm
As posted on mail-support.spaces.live.com and reported by bink —”Because I don't want to get into the business of censoring comments, I did not delete the instructions for creating an @live.com account. @live.com accounts are not legitimately available anywhere except in the Netherlands, where we released Windows Live
November 15, 2006
2:34 pm
This white paper provides step-by-step instructions for deploying Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 powered devices in an IT infrastructure that is based on the Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2003 (Windows SBS) server software. It is assumed that the readers have a basic understanding of Windows Mobile and experience in deploying
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