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Archive for May, 2010

Linux Foundation has launched a series of free Training Webinars to meet Growing Demand for Linux Professionals. These webinars are taught by well-known Linux developers directly building on their own experience.

An excellent opportunity for students to learn directly from key developers and to experience a sample of the type of courses offered through Linux Foundation's Training program.

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Google has replaced it's logo on it's search home page by the Pac-Man game. This is in celebration of the Pac-Man game crossing 30 years since it's inception. Pac-Man is truly a classic game. I grew up playing Pac-Man and many of its clones such as MS PAC.

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Resynthesizer is a GIMP plugin for texture synthesis. You can use it to seamlessly remove objects from images, create more of a texture, and create themed images. This tutorial explains how you can install and use the GIMP resynthesizer plugin to selectively remove objects from your images.
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Ever wanted to work at Google ? You bet. So what do you do to get yourself hired by Google ? The following tips provided by Google engineers shows you the way.
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Get 5 Awesome Games For A Steal

May-5-2010 By admin

5 awesome games which run on Windows, Mac, and Linux – an $80 bundle. For a limited time period, you can get these games by paying what you want. You heard me right – even a dollar. What is more, you even decide who should get your money – the developers, the charity, or equally divided between the developers and charity.

Two charities are involved; namely – Child's Play and Electronic Frontier Foundation. If you wish all the money you spend in buying these games will be donated to these two charities.
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In recent months, Apple has come out strongly against Adobe's Flash platform by affirming that there won't be any support for Flash on Apple's mobile products (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad).
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