Posted by Ulysses | Posted on 19-03-2010
Category : General, Internet, Linux
Tags: browser, cnet, tim o'reilly, web
Posted by Ulysses | Posted on 17-03-2010
Category : General, News
Tags: google, google apps, microsoft, microsoft exchange
Things are heating up between Google and Microsoft. Google just announced that they are building a platform to migrate Microsoft Exchange users to Google Apps. Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange will copy e-mail, calendar and contact data from an Exchange installation to Google’s Gmail service, a part of Google Apps, preserving folder structures in the process.
From Information Week:
Last summer, Google introduced Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook which allows Outlook users to connect to Google Apps for e-mail, contacts, and calendar data. The company has also released Google Apps Migration for Lotus Notes and Connect for Blackberry Enterprise Server.
Vander Mey said that two large companies have just embarked on the journey to become Google Apps customers, Konica Minolta (7,000 users coming from a mixed IT environment that included Exchange) and National Geographic (2,000 users, migrating from Lotus Notes). Motorola and Jaguar Land Rover, each with 15,000 users, were among the companies last year that left Exchange for Google Apps.
All told, Google claims to have about 25 million individuals and 2 million businesses using Google Apps.
BPOS costs $10 per user per month, or $120 per user per year, more than twice the $50 annual cost for Google Apps. But really, the two services aren’t directly comparable in terms of features. BPOS, for example, doesn’t include Microsoft Office.

Posted by Ulysses | Posted on 16-03-2010
Category : General, HTML, Internet, News
Tags: browser, ie9, microsoft
Posted by Ulysses | Posted on 16-03-2010
Category : General, Linux
Tags: donate, kids on computers, Linux, old hardware
System76 is partnering with non-profit Kids on Computers, to help bring computers, as well as, free and open source software to disadvantaged kids. From system76 website:
What is Needed?
Kids on Computers is looking for both laptops and desktops that are less than four years old and with at least 512 MB of memory. They also need peripheral eqipment such as: extension cables, ethernet cables, monitors, printers, memory, etc.
How to Donate
There are two options to donate:
- If you purchase a new computer from System76, you can elect, during checkout, to purchase a discounted shipping label for the computer you plan to donate.
- Or, you can send an email to: donations@kidsoncomputers.org or visit KidsOnComputers.org for details on where to send your donated equipment.
In either case, you will receive a ‘Donation Acknowledgment Letter’ from Kids on Computers. The letter will not contain a value for the donated equipment. It is up to the donor to determine the value of donated equipment.
Additional Questions?
If you have any questions about Kids on Computers or any questions about specific equipment needs, please email: donations@kidsoncomputers.org.
