Very Nice Anime Girls Themes
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Very Nice Anime Girls Themes
Please go to this thread
http://www.imserba.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107990
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My friend Damian is extremely productive lately, lot of the very cool accelerometer based applications. Applications like pyMoneta, pyPiwo, pyPoziomica, and it is really hard to say which one I like the most.
Incredible level of activity and effectiveness, and if he continues with releasing one application per week he will need a new keyboard soon for sure.
Anyway, pyRybka (I just like these cool Polish names) is the latest one and for those that aren't familiar with Poland language maybe is better to call it pyAquarium or pyFish to be precise. Same as all of Damian's other applications, pyRybka is developed in Python and require's the latest version for it to funct... .. .
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Virtual aquarium for your phone - full story
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3rd Edition Theme in 240x320px with changed Icons
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We’re liveblogging tomorrow morning’s Keynote. Gizmodo’s liveblogging it. GeekBrief is liveblogging it. Everyone is, really. And that makes me think that the Macworld 2008 Keynote by Steve Jobs might just be the single more liveblogged thing in history so far. Just how geeky have we become?
Pretty geeky. We’ll be using the same liveblogging tool we used for the Bill Gates Keynote last week, which gives you live streaming blogs entries, as well as user commentary, photos, and tomorrow, live audio. You’ll hear it live and as it happens, but do you need it?
Remember when during keynotes you had to hit refresh every 20 seconds, because the 30-second refresh built-in wasn’t fast enough? When you’d miss parts because Jobs talks faster than we can type?
We’re glad those days are behind us, and with the dozens of places you can go for your liveblogging coverage of tomorrow’s Keynote, we’re hoping you pick ours. Ours is more liver than theirs, and we’re funnier, as well. Even Peter Ha!
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Google created a version of iGoogle optimized for iPhone, that displays all the gadgets and feeds from tab in a single column. To switch to another tab, choose a name from the drop-down displayed at the bottom of the page.
The iPhone interface has a public URL: http://google.com/ig/i, but iPhone users will be automatically redirected to this URL.
The standard mobile version of iGoogle available at http://google.com/m is much more limited: it only displays feeds and a very small number of gadgets, you need to manually add items to your page and you can't change the number of items displayed from a feed. Another limitation is that it only works in the US.
{ via Blogoscoped Forum. The image doesn't show a real iPhone. }
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