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Time to worry about another bug (the 'real' Y2K)

Remember the Y2k bug and the hype surrounding it? It seems the hype is back. ( this ain't 'new news' but alot of people don't know about it ) read more  |  digg story

Microsoft Buys Out Opera

At the moment, the deal is almost through with Microsoft and Opera planning on locations for the browserâ��s research and development centers throughout the world. One of such locations includes India; other locations at this time are unknown. read more  |  digg story

Why Mozilla is behind standards?

It's interesting to see Mozilla is Valid HTML 4.01 Strict while MSN is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict ! This is very ironical because Mozilla Firefox boasts about supporting latest W3C standards but their homepage is still HTML. Who is ahead supporting the latest Web standards? Mozilla or Microsoft?

TreeGUI 2.0 RTM

TreeGUI 2.0 went final yesterday (2005-12-14) and can be downloaded from Downloads page or Softpedia . The Softpedia link is not updated yet.

Dating an Apple Developer

Emily: "I date a geek and I thought I was the only one that had to face these sort of situations. If you're a geek and you have a girlfriend let her in on the read. That's what my bf did and after reading this, I was a lot more understandable about my bf and his need to be with the computer almost all waking hours that he isn't with me." read more  |  digg story

TreeGUI 2.0 BETA 1

Changes since v1.5.8.0 * NEW: Create XHTML 1.1 compatible index files that are customizable using CSS * NEW: Compress large index files after indexing * NEW: Tasks folder to index multiple config files at one time * NEW: Integrated Tree.NET Indexing Engine to show Folder/File Sizes * NEW: Index according to an Interval or Date & Time * Windows Service to configure and forget Discussion thread at BetaONE .