Mon 31st Dec, 2007 -  Nmap featured in The Bourne Ultimatum

The de-facto security analysis tool NMAP, was featured in the Borne Ultimatum, in the scene where they hack into a mail server, using the new gui Zenmap, too cool. Can’t wait to try it out.

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Sun 23rd Dec, 2007 -  A new year, a new you.

“If you don’t like the story your life has become — tell yourself a better one.”

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Sat 8th Dec, 2007 -  100





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Mon 5th Nov, 2007 -  Becoming a Google Addict

Wow, it’s been a while since my last post. Anyways, I’ve been using Google Apps like crazy. Docs, Calendar, Gmail, Reader, Picasa, heck I should move this bolg over to blogger. Today I want to focus on Google Docs and Calendar.

Google Docs
Google Docs is amazing, I don’t have to worry about “did I copy that document to my usb?” or “is that file stored in my desktop or laptop, which one is the latest edit?” I edit directly, plus I can export to many different program formats (word, openoffice, pdf, rtf, txt) I would’ve never imagined an online app could replace a program running locally. I was recently editing a spreadsheet and I decided to give Docs a go. The webapp behaves exactly like it’s Windows counterpart, at least according to my needs which are pretty basic. With Documents, it takes a little getting used to. Not everything is available in the menu bar and since I include a lot of images in my documents, uploading them takes just a bit more effort. The thing is all of that all theses webapps are free. How does Google do it?? I have not tried presentation but that is next on my list and pretty sure I won’t be disappointed.

GDocs

Calendar
Another piece of amazing programming. I’m a person who tries to remember dates by hard or I jot them down in the nearest piece of paper I can find. Calendar has reformed my ways. How you ask?? Simplicity. I have my Gmail / Reader window open 90% of the time I’m browsing, in either window I have quick access to Calender, I just click, write in my event, get on with life. Plus I can set it so I get an email reminder of the event in Gmail, the only thing I look at regularly. Yes my friends, it’s that Google mentality of making things simple that has won me over (also the free part.)

Gcalendar

gOS
An operating system based on Ubuntu called gOS included in some computers sold by ****mart. It includes a direct link to most Google apps and it’s geared toward that Web 2.0 integration. Now imagine if Google were to release an operating system…they already did, the only thing is it came in software web 2.0 based bundles…

gOS

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Wed 16th May, 2007 -  …kira kira no popstar “twinkling popstar”…

Now this is music, super mega Japanese R&B/Pop artist Ken Hirai and his coolest song: Pop Star.

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