Los de ShareThis han hecho un plugin para Firefox, para faciliar el compartir contenido con tus amigos, y tus redes sociales favoritas: Facebook, Live Space,…

Share what you want with whom you want (how you want) — at the very moment you want. ShareThis is here to simplify and accelerate your online world. In short, we make sharing content as instantaneous and customizable as possible.
via Download the Plugin | ShareThis.
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He visto esta noche que Google ha comprado Feedburner!
Q. Why did Google acquire FeedBurner?
A. Google believes that feed-based content and advertising is a developing space where we can add value for users, advertisers and publishers. FeedBurner’s technology and talented team are a great addition to Google’s current solutions for advertisers and publishers.
via Google has acquired FeedBurner.
Relacionado: Los planes de Google para dominar la información.
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En Turbocharge PuTTY with 12 Powerful Add-Ons – Software for Geeks #3 presentan 12 softwares muy utiles que se pueden usar con Putty. En particular uno que uso yo muchisimo es el plugin de Putty para Launchy (The Open Source Keystroke Launcher):
Nunca mas tengo que abrir putty manualmente para seleccionar una session perdida en la lista kilometrica de sessiones que tengo: simplemente pulso ALT-Space y empezo a teclear su nombre:
10. PuTTY Launchy Plugin
If you are using Launchy, the open source keystroke launcher for windows, you can use Putty Launchy Plugin, to launch putty sessions from Launchy very easily. i.e you can type “ssh” or “putty” followed by tab or space to list all of your PuTTY sessions. Once you select a particular session, Launchy will automatically launch that particular PuTTY session.

Fig – PuTTY Launchy Plugin. Type ssh followed by tab.
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Continuando el post que puse ayer sobre el 25 cumpleaños de HP-UX, me preguntaba hoy como se situaba HP-UX respecto a los demas principales OS (solo he puesto algunos):
- 1982: Sun UNIX 0.7 (SunOS 0.7)
- 1983: HP-UX: The first version of HP-UX was 1.0, built about 1983. It started out based on System III Unix, and later on System V.
- 1985: Windows 1.0 : was released on 20 November 1985
- 1986: AIX v1.0, 1986
- 1987: MINIX, a Unix-like system intended for academic use, was released by Andrew S. Tanenbaum in 1987
- 1991: The name “Linux” comes from the Linux kernel, originally written in 1991 by Linus Torvalds.
- 1992: Solaris 2.0 (SunOS 5.0), June 1992, Preliminary release (primarily available to developers only), support for only the sun4c architecture.
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¡HP-UX cumple 25 años!
For 25 years, HP-UX has been driving IT efficiency. HP has strived to provide superior performance, availability, security, manageability, quality, buying experience and lower total cost of ownership. Did you know that:
- HP-UX has shipped on over 1,000,000 servers
- HP-UX continues to be a leading Unix for revenue in the fast growing economies of Latin America and Asia
- HP-UX outpaces the market in high-end revenue market share− HP ships more Superdomes with HP-UX to China than any other country in the world
- HP-UX is the preferred platform for data warehousing and business intelligence.
via HP-UX 25th Anniversary – Musings on Mission Critical Computing.
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