Now i have another blog @ opera community, i will concentrate more on the opera and then here, but all my postings here will be available there, but unfortunately my postings there is not transferrable here.
my opera blog
i also wondering about google, my opera blog gives better result, i query philry4n on google, and my opera blog came in first and this blog came 2nd, and i thought that blogger.com is google's, weird.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Monday, July 17, 2006
Another Tsunami Hits Indonesia
Another Tsunami has just hit Indonesia, at approximately from 3.19 PM (GMT +7) to 5 PM local time. The tsunami is triggered by three earthquakes each 5.1, 5.7, 6.3 on the richter scale. The affected regions reported are Pangandaran in South of West Java, and Kebumen. The tsunami hits south shores in Java. Yet another sad disaster for Indonesia :(
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Yahoo and Microsoft holding hands
Yahoo, Microsoft tie message knot (bbc.co.uk)
Users of the Yahoo and Microsoft instant messaging programs can now contact each other directly.
The two firms have released software that ties the two networks into a huge community of 350 million users.
The trial software allows people to swap text messages but will eventually let people talk to each other too.
The move marks a break with the past when operators of the big instant message systems resisted calls to open up their networks.
Chat channel
AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo operate the largest instant messaging networks and, until recently, anyone wanting to talk to friends using different text chat systems had to maintain several separate accounts.
Users can sign up for the test software via the Yahoo and Microsoft messaging sites. Only those using the latest versions of the IM software will be able to join the trial. Eventually the software will be made available to every user.
The software uniting the two networks will use icons next to people's names to denote whether that person is on the Yahoo or Microsoft system.
"It does make it easier for many consumers who will need to keep one less instant messaging system up and running now," said Jupiter analyst Michael Gartenberg.
The tie-up makes good on a promise the two companies made in late 2005 to get their networks linked.
The trial version of the software is being made available to users of the two networks in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the UK and US.
Users of the Yahoo and Microsoft instant messaging programs can now contact each other directly.
The two firms have released software that ties the two networks into a huge community of 350 million users.
The trial software allows people to swap text messages but will eventually let people talk to each other too.
The move marks a break with the past when operators of the big instant message systems resisted calls to open up their networks.
Chat channel
AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo operate the largest instant messaging networks and, until recently, anyone wanting to talk to friends using different text chat systems had to maintain several separate accounts.
Users can sign up for the test software via the Yahoo and Microsoft messaging sites. Only those using the latest versions of the IM software will be able to join the trial. Eventually the software will be made available to every user.
The software uniting the two networks will use icons next to people's names to denote whether that person is on the Yahoo or Microsoft system.
"It does make it easier for many consumers who will need to keep one less instant messaging system up and running now," said Jupiter analyst Michael Gartenberg.
The tie-up makes good on a promise the two companies made in late 2005 to get their networks linked.
The trial version of the software is being made available to users of the two networks in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the UK and US.
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