Posted by kylistah on Aug 28, 2008 in
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I’ve been doing a lot of reading on Cloud Computing recently, the infrastructures, the architectures, and the clients. While reading various websites, white papers, and the like, I came across a blog post at DonorPerfect that really made me think about “The Clouds” and the future. The title of this blog post is what really [...]
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Posted by kylistah on Jan 21, 2008 in
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Phil Zimmermann, the creator of PGP has always had the ability to combine politics and technology. In the 1980′s, Zimmermann was a software engineer by day and pulling a double work load as a military police analyst for the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. By doing this, he saw the need to develop e-mail software encryption [...]
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Posted by kylistah on Dec 10, 2007 in
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After approximately a year, Rails 2.0 has been released. With new features, tons of fixes, and a little bit of polishing up, they’ve made 2.0 to be more “coherent and lean”. Here is a short list of what’s new in Rails 2.0: Action Pack: Resources: (They say that this is where the bulk of the [...]
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