Buzzword is excellent. It allows users to create print-perfect documents, collaborate with any number of co-authors, and control versions and keep track of changes. PC Magazine calls it "an impressively well-designed application." I use it daily and I have to say I love it.
http://buzzword.acrobat.com/
Anyone have refs to what happens under the hood on the DishPlayer or UltimateTV boxen? I'm rather pleasantly surprised to hear that the DishPlayer is based on a UNIX OS.
Specifically, I want to find out what features are accessible via events initialized from the WebTV world, such as WebTV's wtv-tricks.
Can I play a pre-recorded video stream when a WebTV/PVR user comes to visit a web page? How?
Buzzword is excellent. It allows users to create print-perfect documents, collaborate with any number of co-authors, and control versions and keep track of changes. PC Magazine calls it "an impressively well-designed application." I use it daily and I have to say I love it. http://buzzword.acrobat.com/
Note that the pages are indexed, but google users can't accessed cached data
Appears they're using the NOARCHIVE meta tag
Is it big news whan the NYT has to call Google for tech support?
Anyone have refs to what happens under the hood on the DishPlayer or UltimateTV boxen? I'm rather pleasantly surprised to hear that the DishPlayer is based on a UNIX OS. Specifically, I want to find out what features are accessible via events initialized from the WebTV world, such as WebTV's wtv-tricks. Can I play a pre-recorded video stream when a WebTV/PVR user comes to visit a web page? How?