Friday, August 21, 2009

the NEW Browser RockMelt

so , Mr Marc Andreessen (the founder of Netscape Net Browser) is currently working on new project " A NEW WEB BROWSER " .

there are rumors around about the name of the new browser , the last i hared was RockMelt " Rock Melt "


so what did Mr Marc Andreessen to start this new project ? whats make him to start all over again after all these years after Netscape browser ? i heared that it will be a new generation for the web browsers
i hope so

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

MS goes Online with OFFICE.COM

many companies are trying to provide their services online as the Internet speed increase , last week news confirmed that Microsoft bought the domain name office.com " OFFICE.COM" . a crazy domain name :) rumors said that MS will provide a new service which will include create and edit MS office documents online with little fees .

great development in Microsoft :) ... but for how much did Microsoft bought the domain Office.com ?

how can we live without the ?

many questions comes to our mind , like how can we live without the Internet ? what will happened to the communications between people any shares markets without Internet ? how can we live without the oil ? solar cells still not enough to produce power for factories and industries ... maybe not now but may find new source for energy which we all hope before the oil run out ( because it's limited ) ,,,

how can we live without each other ? every country want to eliminate the other , every human has enemy , we complete each other , we are enemy of our selves ... maybe that just how the humans are

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Hackers attack Twitter, Facebook also slows down

NEW YORK -
A hacker attack Thursday shut down the fast-growing messaging service Twitter, and Facebook also said it was looking into possible site problems.
Twitter said in its status blog Thursday that it was "defending against a denial-of-service attack," in which hackers command scores of computers to a single site at the same time, preventing legitimate traffic from getting through.
For Twitter users, the outage meant no tweeting about lunch plans, the weather or the fact that Twitter is down.
The Twitter outage began at about 9 a.m. EDT, said Ken Godskind, chief strategy officer at Web performance monitoring company AlertSite.
The site still had lingering access problems midday, though both Twitter and Facebook seemed to be functioning at least intermittently, giving cubicle-bound social media addicts a collective sigh of relief.
Allison Koski, a public-relations manager in Manhattan, said she felt "completely lost" without Twitter.
"I had to Google search Twitter to find out what was going on, when normally my Twitter feed gives me all the breaking news I need," Koski said.
Incidentally, Facebook also seemed to be experiencing problems. Company spokeswoman Brandee Barker said the company was looking into it and would have an update "as soon as possible."
Technology business analyst Shelly Palmer told AP Radio that denial-of-service attacks are a reality of the information age.
"People tend to want to take sites that are very public and go after them," said Palmer, managing director of Advanced Media Ventures Group. "In fact you'd be surprised how many sites for major companies are really attacked on a daily basis. This is a crime, it's a real crime and it should be treated that way."
Earlier this week, Gawker Media, which owns the eponymous media commentary blog and other sites, was also attacked. In a blog post, Gawker said Tuesday it was attacked by "dastardly hackers," leading to server problems that caused network-wide outages Sunday and Monday. It was not immediately clear whether those attacks were related to Twitter's.

Koenigsegg CCX R

this is a koenigsegg ccxr spotted in us

matte black R8

this is one of the most coolest matte black audi r8 , spotted in US

Lamborgotti Fasterossa

This car is part of an episode of The Simpsons (The Italian Bob) and refers to a Lamborghini Gallardo. The Lamborgotti Fasterossa is virtually identical to the real-life Lamborghini Gallardo. As a play on the names of Italian exotic cars, the Fasterossa's name is also derived from the Ferrari Testarossa and the manufacturer Bugatti or Maserati. The badge is of a horse (which appears on the Ferrari badge) but is in the stance of the bull on the Lamborghini badge.