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And why they would choose gears is beyond me.... from Wikipedia -> On
February 19, 2010, Google announced [27] that the development of Google
Gears has stopped.
http://gearsblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/hello-html5.html
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
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COMMON.CONNECT -- WTF???
Is it just me ... or is it really annoying that the COMMON connect
newsletter isn't a PDF?
In order to download the document I have to install Google Gears (which
some organizations might not allow, although mine does ... but I don't
like gears especially). And I'm sure I can't view it on a device
Oh yeah, it also plays sounds without asking me first.
GAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!
That's absolutely the best way to make me navigate away from ANY site,
regardless of what it is.
david
p.s. Oh yeah, they used at least one picture I took but didn't give me
credit for the shots. I did give them permission to use my pictures, but
requested credit.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: June 2010 COMMON.CONNECT - Digital Edition Now Ready for your
Viewing!
Date: 23 Jun 2010 12:05:28 -0500
From: COMMON_CONNECT@xxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: COMMON_CONNECT@xxxxxxxxxx
To: david@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear David,
The June 2010 issue of the COMMON.CONNECT digital publication
is now ready for your reading.
You may now view the digital edition on-line at
http://connect.common.org/commonconnect/201006
Some of the articles in this issue that you might enjoy
include:
- President's Message by Pete Massiello, COMMON President
- Inaugural Fall Conference & Expo
- Insight into San Antonio: The Alamo
- Recap: COMMON's 50th Anniversary in Orlando
- AIX Technical Education: IBM PowerVM Workload Partitions
Manager for AIX, version 2.1
- AIXperience? by Randy Dufault
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IBM i on Power Systems - For when you can't afford to be out of business
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