Archive of January 2010
As we have for over sixty years, America takes these actions because our destiny is connected to those beyond our shores. But we also do it because it is right. That is why [...] we advocate for the young man denied a job by corruption in Guinea. For America must always stand on the side of freedom and human dignity.
Président américain, Barack Obama, parlant de la Guinée durant le discours de l'état de l'Union.
I moved from TweetDeck to TwitBird
http://www.nibirutech.com/product.html →On a previous post, I presented TweetDeck, a Twitter client I used on my iPhone for many months. Reality is, I'm not using that app anymore. In fact, I even removed it. TweetDeck for the iPhone is still a great app. T However, the way I use Twitter has evolved and TwitBird better matches my needs now. #1 reason is very simple. It is as intuitive as the Mail.app or SMS.app
Try it, and I'm sure you'll love it.
oui, tu veux que le pays brûle, tu sais que Dadis nous a trahi, il a trompé tout le peuple, arrêtons de faire croire à l'étranger que nous sommes populaires, c'est faux, le peuple est fatigué de nous.
Extrait de l'arcticle de Jeune Afrique
When will Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo! offer APIs to create plugins for their webmails!
I have gigs of pictures, videos, links and other types of attachments in my inbox. There's simply no way to manage them. Today I should be able to browse using different perspectives (the mail perspective, the photo perspective, the docs perspective, etc.). Webmail providers need to be more opened to allow developers to build new features and functionalities on top of them! 2010 have to be the year of webmail 2.0!!!
I have changed my FTP software on the Mac. Before I was using ClassicFTP, that was far from being perfect ... plus it wasn't open source. I am now using Cyberduck that is open source, more stable, more intuitive and much faster.