http://www.spitzy.net/galeon.jpg... And why it is the Galeon homepage? don't ask me, but the projects seem somewhat similar. Galeon being a lightweight Mozilla and this one being a light konqueror...?
I am an Amiga slave and I have always loved Directory Opus. After using it for some years, I can't go back to sloppy windoze-functionality-cloned managers like Gmc, kfm and nautilus. I always have loads of files lying around in my dirs and love to move around huge amounts of data. Huge fancy icons just doesn't do it for me. Though I have found two nice file managers that I like - worker and gentoo. After configging the buttons on them, everything is lightning fast. If I can't use one of those, I stick to bash:-)
Hmm at least Big Brother got own version in each country. Here, Big Brother is in Norwegian.
Sure Loft Story isn't in Danish in Denmark too? I am sure someonw know.
What is a bit dangerous with such stats, is that money-hungry people spew out websites that match the top keywords with crappy content and no dedication for the content at all, just to get hits and money... Ofcourse this is happening already, so you can't blame google for this...
No they can't record that, but what they can do is record which sites that show up on most queries (and those propably is the ones that was clicked the most too)....and I don't doubt for one second that they do log this:-)
I must say this sounds like a too paranoid scenario after all, even though I don't like the idea of tracing money myself, I use my VISA on so many places without thinking, thast is a much bigger problem for my privacy.
Note to self: throw away VISA when I must escape from the law
Even if it is used for surveillance, it is cool... Though a nicer use would be serving coffee and sharpening pencils and photo copying. Robots should serve humans, not spy on them and hate then (us):-)
Wonder how many seconds of sex the batteries can take... And it also would be pretty bad if during the act you "uh oh... hold that position.. I just got to change my batteries"..
Coming to think of the Duracell bunny, but that is anothre story...
snipped from the lisence: It is prohibited to rent, transfer, distribute or grant any rights in the software, the images contained within the archive and/or the accompanying documentation in any form to any person without the written consent of Webcore Labs Inc., prior to the act. You may not use (or allow anyone else to use) any of the images in this iStockphoto.com archive in any form of fraudulent, pornographic, defamatory, immoral, infringing or illegal material, the determination of which is left to the sole discretion of iStockphoto.com. Use of iStockphoto.com images in any type of "for sale" products is forbidden. Does this mean use in GPL-software is OK?
Anyway I would like to see LGPL image archives too... ?
Google recently accuired www.deja.com (usenet search engine) and now they are adding an image search engine. (and they have linux search engine, FreeBSD search engine and so on).. Are they making an effort in the wrong places and spending money on all kinds of little weird thingies making their service bloated?
I always use google because it is soooo much faster and precise than the others.,,,
But what can we use these pictures for? As I see it, most of them are copyright magazines and newspapers? OK, I can use them in my birthday invitation without being sued...
What about a GPL image search engine?
I think what we need now that all the different MP3-searching (and other files like video) systems are booming, why not make something like a portal to all of them (like jabber is a portal to all the IM servers)? It should be modular so it was easy to add more server-protocols.
The all do approximately the same thing anyway... why not make them all accessible at once!?
Someone should absolutely make an apache module, and it should come with apache if the smartTags is released!
We should not use any of our energy on M$ without having to...:-)
http://www.spitzy.net/galeon.jpg ... And why it is the Galeon homepage? don't ask me, but the projects seem somewhat similar. Galeon being a lightweight Mozilla and this one being a light konqueror...?
I am an Amiga slave and I have always loved Directory Opus. After using it for some years, I can't go back to sloppy windoze-functionality-cloned managers like Gmc, kfm and nautilus. I always have loads of files lying around in my dirs and love to move around huge amounts of data. Huge fancy icons just doesn't do it for me. Though I have found two nice file managers that I like - worker and gentoo. After configging the buttons on them, everything is lightning fast. :-)
If I can't use one of those, I stick to bash
Hmm at least Big Brother got own version in each country. Here, Big Brother is in Norwegian.
Sure Loft Story isn't in Danish in Denmark too? I am sure someonw know.
What is a bit dangerous with such stats, is that money-hungry people spew out websites that match the top keywords with crappy content and no dedication for the content at all, just to get hits and money...
Ofcourse this is happening already, so you can't blame google for this...
No they can't record that, but what they can do is record which sites that show up on most queries (and those propably is the ones that was clicked the most too). ...and I don't doubt for one second that they do log this :-)
I must say this sounds like a too paranoid scenario after all, even though I don't like the idea of tracing money myself, I use my VISA on so many places without thinking, thast is a much bigger problem for my privacy.
Note to self: throw away VISA when I must escape from the law
Even if it is used for surveillance, it is cool... Though a nicer use would be serving coffee and sharpening pencils and photo copying. Robots should serve humans, not spy on them and hate then (us) :-)
If they don't deny, it's true!
Wonder how many seconds of sex the batteries can take... And it also would be pretty bad if during the act you "uh oh... hold that position.. I just got to change my batteries" ..
Coming to think of the Duracell bunny, but that is anothre story...
snipped from the lisence:
It is prohibited to rent, transfer, distribute or grant any rights in the software, the images contained within the archive and/or the accompanying documentation in any form to any person without the written consent of Webcore Labs Inc., prior to the act. You may not use (or allow anyone else to use) any of the images in this iStockphoto.com archive in any form of fraudulent, pornographic, defamatory, immoral, infringing or illegal material, the determination of which is left to the sole discretion of iStockphoto.com. Use of iStockphoto.com images in any type of "for sale" products is forbidden.
Does this mean use in GPL-software is OK? Anyway I would like to see LGPL image archives too... ?
OK we got istockphoto.com :-) ... any more?
Google recently accuired www.deja.com (usenet search engine) and now they are adding an image search engine. (and they have linux search engine, FreeBSD search engine and so on) ..
Are they making an effort in the wrong places and spending money on all kinds of little weird thingies making their service bloated?
I always use google because it is soooo much faster and precise than the others.,,,
But what can we use these pictures for? As I see it, most of them are copyright magazines and newspapers? OK, I can use them in my birthday invitation without being sued...
What about a GPL image search engine?
I think what we need now that all the different MP3-searching (and other files like video) systems are booming, why not make something like a portal to all of them (like jabber is a portal to all the IM servers)? It should be modular so it was easy to add more server-protocols.
The all do approximately the same thing anyway... why not make them all accessible at once!?
Someone should absolutely make an apache module, and it should come with apache if the smartTags is released! :-)
We should not use any of our energy on M$ without having to...