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eLearning tools from Adobe
Submitted by imran on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 21:02
Adobe systems introduced its new eLearning tools to make it easier for educators to create and deliver online learning to students.
New hosted and license options – or Quick Start Bundles – for Acrobat connect pro, and new Curriculum Resources help equip faculty with the tools they need to engage students in online learning, Adobe said in a statement.
Some ways to recover data
Submitted by imran on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 13:54
Bad things can happen to good data. Hard drives can crash. Memory cards can be formatted accidentally. CDs or DVDs on which important files are stored can become scratched and unreadable. But there are steps you can take to try to retrieve damaged data.
Bluestreak embraces 'Open Screen Project'...
Submitted by imran on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 17:35
Bluestreak Technology is excited to see Adobe's initiative to open the Flash format.
Bluestreak's own MachBlue Player runs Flash files as Rich Media applications, such as Mobile TV, and Man-Machine Interfaces (MMI), such as Homescreens.
'andLinux' - The new world of Linux
Submitted by imran on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 12:55
andLinux is a Ubuntu Linux-based system designed for developing applications which can run seamlessly on Windows.
It uses colinux as its core, xming as the Xserver and pulseaudio as the sound server. With andLinux one doesn't have to boot the Linux system for running Linux apps as is the case with virtual box.
Google launches developer sandbox - Watch Video
Submitted by imran on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 10:44
Google has opened a sandbox for developers to help them build richer gadgets for iGoogle, which will offer users more powerful and interactive features.
Open Source Knowledge Links
Submitted by imran on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 21:30
Hi,Following are few links related to Open Souurce which I would like you to go through and gain the information out there
An overview of Agile methodology
Submitted by imran on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 13:25
In 2001, a group of methodologists got together to agree on a common set of guiding principles around effective software development.


