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12 hours and 20 minutes ago
Hi,
My Web Sharing setting on System preferances is "ON"...Yet everytime i try to access my personal
website, i.e. http://localhost/~username , it says "403 Forbidden".
How do i change permissions to access my personal web page?
Also, are there any links to teach me exactly how to execute perl and cgi scripts through the
Apache web server?
Thanks!
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Bioinformatics -
14 hours and 34 minutes ago
Publication Date: 2008 Nov 19 PMID: 19019848br/Authors: Wu, Y.br/Journal:
Bioinformaticsbr/br/MOTIVATION: Subtree prune and regraft (SPR) is one kind of tree rearrangements
that has seen applications in solving several computational biology problems. The minimum number of
rooted SPR ((r)SPR) operations needed to transform one rooted binary tree to another is called the
(r)SPR distance between the two trees. Computing the (r)SPR distance has been actively studied in
recent years. Currently, there is a lack of practical software tools for computing the (r)SPR
distance for relatively large trees with large (r)SPR distance. RESULTS: In this paper, we present
a simple and practical method that computes the exact (r)SPR distance with integer linear
programming. By applying this new method on several simulated and real biological datasets, we show
that our new method outperforms existing software tools in term of accuracy and efficiency. Our
experimental results indicate that our method can compute the exact (r)SPR distance for many large
trees with large (r)SPR distance. AVAILABILITY: A software tool, SPRDist, is available for download
from the web page: http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~ywu. CONTACT: ywu@engr.uconn.edu.br/br/post to: a
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Mashable! -
20 hours and 53 minutes ago
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– Plugin for bookmarking your blog posts and submitting them to social news
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Links specific words or phrases on a web page to multimedia content like music, video, and Wikipedia
entries.
CommentLuv
– Lets commenters attach a link to their most recent blog post to their
comments.
Leevigraham
– Developer of several popular plugins for features like polls, multi-language
support, and custom forms.
Ninja Zoo
– Plugin for selling your own custom designed products.
Outbrain
– Lets users rate
blog posts and suggests similar content from your blog and elsewhere.
Plista –
Shows similar stories or products.
ShareThis
– Lets your readers bookmarks posts and share with friends. Also provides
analytics on their sharing habits.
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Lifehacker -
21 hours and 33 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/quoteurl.png" width="219"
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and paste snippets of web pagesmdash;but want to include the source URL and date and time in one
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along with the URL of the source page. Additional options allow you to include the time browsed and
title of the page, as well. Advanced options let you refine the metadata added to the selection in
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Lifehacker -
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along with the URL of the source page. Additional options allow you to include the time browsed and
title of the page, as well. Advanced options let you refine the metadata added to the selection in
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
22 hours and 22 minutes ago
iTunes Volume Scripts 1.0.3 iTunes Volume Scripts... With these Scripts you can
control iTunes' Volume from any App you're currently running.
You NEED Spark, to use these Scripts as they're concepted for.
Special Feature is the support for Growl. (Read more on the Web-Page)
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Read/WriteWeb -
1 days and 1 hours ago
pimg alt="friend_connect_logo_nov08.png"
src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/friend_connect_logo_nov08.png" /Just about half a year ago,
Google announced the limited beta of a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_friend_connect_manages.php"Friend Connect/a,
which allows site owners to display OpenSocial based gadgets on their sites and site visitors to
sign in to these social gadgets with their OpenID, AIM, Yahoo, or Google accounts./p pa
href="http://www.labnol.org/internet/friend-connect-service-coming-soon/5497/"Amit Agarwal/a has
been keeping a close eye on Friend Connect since it was announced and he assumes that the service
could go live pretty soon. Just last week, Google published a new a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N94s7ix0JPo"YouTube video/a geared towards users and now the a
href="http://www.google.com/support/friendconnect/"support site/a for Friend Connect is available
as well./p p align="right"emSponsor/embr /a href='http://d.openx.org/ck.php?n=12675amp;cb=12675'
target='_blank'img src='http://d.openx.org/avw.php?zoneid=861amp;cb=12675amp;n=12675' border='0'
alt='' align="right" //a/p pSome of the gadgets Google currently supplies are a comment wall and a
ratings gadget. Friend Connect will also work with third-party applications built by the OpenSocial
developer community. To enable these gadgets, all a site owner has to do is to copy and paste some
code snippets into their site's HTML./p h2Google Profiles Meets MyBlogLog/h2 pLately, Google has
started to put a lot more emphasis on its own user profiles, and Friend Connect makes good use of
them. Once you join a Friend Connect enabled site, other users will be able to see information from
your profile, though you can set your privacy settings to disallow others from seeing your profile
pages as well. In many ways, this is quite similar to a
href="http://www.mybloglog.com/"MyBlogLog/a./p h2It's Social, But is it Open?/h2 pimg
alt="friend_connect.jpg" align="right" src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/friend_connect.jpg"
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href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_to_join_the_crowd_with.php"concerned/a about the
a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_friend_connect_manages.php"direction Google was
taking/a with this implementation of the OpenSocial standards. Also, as we noted in our earlier
posts, the Friend Connect apps are displayed in an iframe, which is basically a separate web page
inside another web page. Because of this, these apps are black boxes that live on your site, but
don't allow the site owners to really leverage the data from these apps on their own sites./p pIt
is interesting to note that the latest Google video about Friend Connect still prominently features
Facebook as a supported service, even though Facebook has decided to eschew OpenSocial in favor of
its own platform. The a
href="http://www.google.com/support/friendconnect/bin/answer.py?answer=112075amp;topic=16611"help
pages/a for Friend Connect don't feature a list of supported services yet./p h2Benefits/h2 pThere
are, however, also some clear benefits to using Friend Connect. Through this service, a site owner
might be able to create more user loyalty and enthusiastic readers can evangelize your site by
publishing their activity on it to their own social network. Visitors will also be able to a
href="http://www.google.com/support/friendconnect/bin/answer.py?answer=112073"invite their
friends/a on social networks to join your site./p pIn an a
href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/annc/20080512_friend_connect.html"early press release/a
about Friend Connect, Google stated that this initiative was about helping the 'long tail' of sites
to become more social. While we might worry about#160; some of the details of Google's
implementation, this by itself is a worthy cause, and it will be interesting to see how site owners
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
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hspace="10" vspace="10" Visifire is a set of data visualization components powered by Microsoft
Silverlight. It lets you create and embed visually stunning animated Silverlight Charts within
minutes. Visifire is easy to use and independent of the server side technology. It can be used with
ASP, ASP.Net, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails, or just simple HTML. Visifire's unique features
are visually stunning animated charts, the ability to be embedded into any Web page in minutes, a
tiny footprint (140 KB), and enterprise grade features. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General
Public License (GPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This release adds Silverlight and WPF support,
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
1 days and 7 hours ago
Auction Hunter 1.1b1
Auction Hunter is a native Cocoa application for OS X, built to make your life
easier on eBay. It allows you to monitor auctions that you are interested in bidding on, or that
you would like to simply observe and store for future reference.
Main features of Auction Hunter are:
- Automatic bidding and sniping tools, that let you set your snipe amount for an item you like,
so that Auction Hunter will place the bid with eBay until just a few seconds before the auction
ends. This allows you to not attract attention to the auction, causing price to go up. You can
also easily cancel or change the snipe when you like, before the auction ends, not risk anything.
- Searching tools, that automatically let you to save and run the same searches on eBay,
storing the results in user defined folders. You can also specify a time interval to be used to
periodically run the searches. If new items are found, Auction Hunter will change the folder
color, so you immediately know there is something new. New added items are also highlighted in
yellow!
- Thanks to a built-in powerful database, Auction Hunter allows you to store thousands of
auction listings (with thumbnails too!) so you can search through all saved items and what they
sold for, even for past auctions no longer available on eBay. If you like, you can also save the
full content ofÊ the item’s web page, and open it later with Safari
for future references.
- Auction Hunter periodically updates the information about the auctions you are interested in,
and let you know at first sight what is going on, due to the use of colors and bold typeface. For
example, a red line says that the auction received no bids or that reserve price is not met,
while a black line means that the auction will sell, but not to you. A green line says that you
are the high bidder. A line in bold face font, instead, means that you placed a bid on that item.
Colors and bold typeface are combined to provide all possible auction status.
- Auction Hunter provides support for all international eBay sites, and also automatically
updates all the categories when you launch the application.
- If you have more than one eBay user IDs, for example one for your hobby and one for work, you
can use them at the same time!
WHAT'S NEWVersion 1.1b1:
New features:
- Completely revised auction details parsing mechanism.
- Completely revised cookies management.
- Bids and snipes are now performed on the site where the auction was found on.
- When double-clicking on an item, now it will be open in web browser on the site it was found
on. You can override this behavior by turning the new checkbox "Always open auctions in browser
with preferred site" on ("eBay" preferences panel).
- A new item has been added to the auctions contextual menu, to let you open selected items in
browser using one of the supported ebay sites.
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Google Blogoscoped -
1 days and 8 hours ago
Google has gone live with a big change to their result pages, at least for those of you who are
logged in (if you’re not seeing it yet, it may still be rolled out for your Google
Account). It’s called SearchWiki, and lets you edit the position of the results
you’re getting, and add comments to them. SearchWiki was in experimental stage for some
time now.
Specifically, you’ll be seeing three icons accompanying results, and further options below
the listing:
-
Up vote: An up arrow, similar in functionality to what you may know from
social sites like Reddit or Digg. Clicking it will turn the icon green and move this specific
result up one position. Once upped, a down arrow appears as well, which will trigger the result
to fly to the bottom of the listing. (At his blog, Ionut
Alex. Chitu mentions: “[Y]our changes are available only when you repeat the query and,
in some cases, for similar queries (e.g.: [google.com] in addition to [google]). That means you
can’t remove a web page or a domain from all search results”.)
-
Remove: An X icon, which will make the result disappear in an animated puff.
It won’t be completely gone for you, though; at the bottom of the page you’ll see
the note “You have removed results from this page” with an option to hide them
altogether, or restore them.
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Comment: A Speech Bubble icon which lets you make a comment on the result. The
comment will be public, Google disclaims. Once saved, you’ll still be able to edit or
delete your comment later on. Others are now able to upvote your comment or flag it as
innapropriate, like on the “All SearchWiki
notes” page. (That page also serves as the next best thing to see the pure vote-based
ranking.)
-
Add result: The plus icon is shown below the organic results, and it lets you
add any URL at all to your result page.
Now, when you change something, you won’t immediately shift around the page for others. For
now Google says it’s a mere customization on your end. (You can see all your customizations
in one place at the “My SearchWiki
notes” page.) However, Google indicates in statements provided to Search Engine Land that
they won’t completely rule out the possibility of this impacting everyone’s rankings
in the future:
<<I asked what would happen if 10,000 people all added “Matt McGee’s Widget
Page” to their own results for the phrase [widget]. “We’re always looking at
user data as a signal,” [Google’s Cedric Dupont] says. And in a situation like that?
“We’re not closing any doors.">>
Also, once a result was upvoted, you’ll be seeing who else voted for this result, though it
will only show compactly as e.g. “ 9 11 - Picked by Rat, Mr,
yinan.wu, and others.” This may add a more social feeling to search results. (Google calls
it a “community” in their announcement
post on this, but we need to keep in mind how diverse this group is, even when they might
have stumbled upon the same pages in results.) Note this field won’t show your full email
address to others, but your nickname, which you can change on your account profile page.
It’s probably also not a huge jump to imagine that Google could one day extract keywords
from the comments of a particular result to aid them in their results selection for exotic
queries. And as opposed to a web index, which at least in theory anyone with enough servers could
build, the upvotes, hides and comment data is something Google will exclusively own thanks to
their (massive) user base.
Now, all these new features come with a certain amount of clutter, naturally. Ionut in the
comments remarks, “Google should provide a separate wiki mode (placing a link like
’edit search results’, ’change the results’) that adds voting buttons,
commenting options.” I guess doing so wouldn’t get as many people to participate
though – which would decrease the valuable crowd intelligence Google may tap with this
move.
[Thanks Russell O., Tony and Oradzuza!]
[By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Now Lets You Upvote Results and
Commen ... | Comments]
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 16 hours ago
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src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/stills/iphonebugfsit_gizmodo.flv.jpg" style="display: none;"
/According to a Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information press release, the a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5075154/the-iphone-os-22-rumor-round-up"eagerly expected iPhone 2.2
operating system update/a will arrive tomorrow, November 21. The release is expected to bring new
features, but the Institute's note highlights a major security problem that can make your iPhone to
place a call when visiting a malicious web site. This date is a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5083116/iphone-22-release-just-10-days-away"in line with the previous
rumors/a. bUpdate: here's the video of the security exploit that the iPhone 2.2 release will fix,
according to the Fraunhoferians./b/p blockquotepThe Fraunhofer Institute SIT alerted the producers
of the iPhone about this issue a month ago. To close this hole, new firmware will be released on
November 21./p/blockquote pAccording to Collin Mulliner, the exploit only requires three lines of
HTML code, which anyone with basic knowledge of this language can add to any web page./p
blockquotepThe scenario: The iPhone user receives an e-mail or SMS with an Internet link. Clicking
on the link will open a web site. But suddenly, the iPhone will start calling a phone number
without any user intervention. The worse thing is that you can't stop the call, as the cellphone
will be gray while the number is dialed. (...) Even amateurs could easily develop a criminal
exploit./p/blockquote pThe Fraunhofer Institute says that a similar vulnerability was discovered
last month and patched, "but obviously was not enough." [a
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SIT/a via a
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 16 hours ago
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src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/stills/iphonebugfsit_gizmodo.flv.jpg" style="display: none;"
/According to a Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information press release, the a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5075154/the-iphone-os-22-rumor-round-up"eagerly expected iPhone 2.2
operating system update/a will arrive tomorrow, November 21. The release is expected to bring new
features, but the Institute's note highlights a major security problem that can make your iPhone to
place a call when visiting a malicious web site. This date is a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5083116/iphone-22-release-just-10-days-away"in line with the previous
rumors/a. bUpdate: here's the video of the security exploit that the iPhone 2.2 release will fix,
according to the Fraunhoferians./b/p blockquotepThe Fraunhofer Institute SIT alerted the producers
of the iPhone about this issue a month ago. To close this hole, new firmware will be released on
November 21./p/blockquote pAccording to Collin Mulliner, the exploit only requires three lines of
HTML code, which anyone with basic knowledge of this language can add to any web page./p
blockquotepThe scenario: The iPhone user receives an e-mail or SMS with an Internet link. Clicking
on the link will open a web site. But suddenly, the iPhone will start calling a phone number
without any user intervention. The worse thing is that you can't stop the call, as the cellphone
will be gray while the number is dialed. (...) Even amateurs could easily develop a criminal
exploit./p/blockquote pThe Fraunhofer Institute says that a similar vulnerability was discovered
last month and patched, "but obviously was not enough." [a
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TechCrunch -
1 days and 18 hours ago
When we first wrote about Genwi a year ago, it
was asocial feed
reader with content feeds that could be organized by different categories (blogs, news,
videos, music, podcasts) and shared with your friends. Today, it is relaunching with a completely
new design that takes into account what your friends are doing across the Web as well.
You can think of Genwi as a combination of Google Reader and FriendFeed with sophisticated
search, auto-categorization, and filtering features. As before, Genwi is a super RSS feed reader.
It suggests feeds by category, or you can add your own (via search or by importing an OPML file
from another reader). You can also invite your friends by giving Genwi permission to match its
members to your contacts in Gmail, Yahoo Mail, LinkedIn, AOL, Outlook and elsewhere (although it
does not have Facebook integration yet).
Once you do that, you can track your the social activity of your friends across the Web, just
like on FriendFeed. Anytime a contact does something on Twitter, Digg, Flickr, YouTube, or other
social media sites, it appears on Genwi. (The other supported services are Vimeo, Blogger,
Wordpress, Tumblr, Pownce, Yelp, Upcoming, Last.fm, iLike, del.icio.us, ma.gnolia,
Jaiku,Webshots, Picasa, Smugmug, Zoomr, Furl, Reddit, Mixx, and Diigo).
So far, so what. But Genwi has some interesting features that could push the ball forward in the
Web filtering/lifestreaming game. Genwi treats the Web as a collection of information objects. An
object can be a blog post, a video, a streaming song, a photo, a Tweet, a Digg. Genwi lets you
grab the objects you care about either directly through RSS feeds or indirectly by paying
attention to what your friends do and presents them all in a manageable, personalized, searchable
feed. Explains Genwi co-founder Killian P. McKiernan:
At first a web page was a published document. It has evolved to a collection of
objects—wading through all of these objects by searching and loading pages may
not be the most efficient way to consume them. It might be better to bring in all the objects
that matter to you and create a context enabling you to filter and directly consume what is most
interesting.
Once all the objects are ingested into Genwi, it starts to do some interesting things with them.
Each post/video/song/object can be filtered by type and category, as well as by most popular,
highest rated, and most recent. They can be rated, shared, or added as a favorite. All of your
friends favorites show up in your wire (which is what Genwi calls your personal super feed). The
most popular items are available in a public wire, which can also be sorted in various ways. When
you search for things, favorite items across the network come up top, adding an element of social
rank to the searches.
There are other features that noteworthy as well. You can follow other people’s wires
without having to “friend” them. If you wan to send a “quick post” to all
your friends, it will appear Twitter-like in all of their feeds (FriendFeed has something similar
called “messages”). It handles all sorts of media quite adeptly. And it does a better
job of showing what’s popular on the service in a very granular fashion.
On the downside, the site takes longer to load than FriendFeed and is not quite as responsive.
But it has a few tricks worth checking out.
Crunch Network: CrunchBoard
because it’s time for you to find a new Job2.0


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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 21 hours ago
There is a wireless router (non Apple) on the second floor of my house (my dad's office), the only
problem is that it cannot reach most of downstairs. For example it cannot reach my bedroom, only my
parent's bedroom, which is directly below the router. This means I have to go to my parent's room
if I want to go online on my Macbook. Bummer :(. And my sister is getting a laptop for her
birthday, so something needs to be sorted.
So to try and solve the problem, my dad got an Airport Express (the 802.11n one) in order to try
and bridge or extend the network downstairs. But neither of us know how to get it working. I tried
setting it up with the Airport Utility but with no success. And a trip to the Apple Store didn't
help either. The guy at the Genius Bar told us the router would work bridging/extending the
network, but no joy either.
I've been told that it needs to be set up with the router's setting on a web page, but I've not
been able to access them (admin privileges?).
In short, I need an Airport Express to bridge/extend a Wi-Fi network from a non-Apple Wi-Fi router.
Any thoughts? Cheers :)

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