Every time you surf the web, you come across interesting bits of information that you think you may need sometime in the future. Actually, the World Wide Web is a huge source of information, where you can find anything from how to make an omelet to what you need to build an atomic bomb. And, when you do find somethin... |
29 August 2008 11:57 GMT |
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The "Mac-friendly" version of the renowned Emacs text editing software has reached version 1.4 this week. The guys at The Aquamacs Project have included many new features in Aquamacs Emacs 1.4, among them the ability to group documents in "tabs."For those who aren't very familiar with Aquamacs Emacs, the softwar... |
23 June 2008 18:46 GMT |
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WYSIWYG is the acronym of "What You See Is What You Get". According to Wikipedia, WYSIWYG originated in a newsletter published by Arlene and Jose Ramos, called WYSIWYG. It was created for the emerging Pre-Press industry going electronic in the late 1970s. After 3 years of publishing, the newsletter was sold to employ... |
6 October 2007 06:54 GMT |
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Few weeks ago, while surfing the ocean of knowledge (WWW), I found an interesting article on writing. It was said that the first writing system is believed to have been invented both in Sumer (a region in Asia) and Egypt in the late 4th millennium BC. Ever since, improving writing and written form has been a main con... |
27 March 2007 07:02 GMT |
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