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News Headline » The Pharaohs of Egypt on Sunday proved the superiority of artistry |
| Posted By demo on Monday, February 25, 2008 | The Egyptians, thus become the only country with six Nation''s Cup trophies in the drawer with the last two achieved in 2006 and 2008, all under the technical tutelage of coach Hassan Shahata, who thus equalled the achievement of C.K. Gyamfi of Ghana, who won it in 1963 and 1965. While the Pharaohs displayed soccer artistry the Cameroonians opted for power soccer. The Egyptians, therefore, eclipsed them in all the departments of the game.
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Sport News » Extinguish communication blues with OpenFire |
| Posted By demo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | Many companies consider instant messaging to be a distraction, but IM can be an effective communication tool if used properly. OpenFire is an open source enterprise IM server that has lots of features to streamline communication within an enterprise. The server is written in Java and uses Jabber, which is one of the most popular open protocols for real-time communication. In addition to being cross-platform, OpenFire is easy to set up and administer.
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Sport News » CLI audio players for Linux |
| Posted By demo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | What would life be without music? Given the proper codecs, in Linux you can play almost any digital audio format. Linux has many graphical applications that can do the job, such as Amarok, Rhythmbox, Audacious, and XMMS, all of which provide an intuitive user interface, playlist sorting, and various other options. But what if you want low resource usage so you can play tunes on aging hardware? Here are some alternative players for the Linux command line.
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News Headline » Indywiki: A visual browser for Wikipedia |
| Posted By demo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | While you can quickly find an article about a particular topic using Wikipedia's search capabilities, there are other ways to explore the online encyclopedia that break away from the traditional search box approach. With Indywiki, for instance, once you've found the article you're looking for, you can continue to browse related topics visually, because Indywiki processes the current and related articles and extracts images from them. When you click on an image, Indywiki displays the article that the picture links to.
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Sport News » Using mouse gestures across Linux |
| Posted By demo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | My first brush with mouse gestures on the Opera browser was an accident, but the ability to quickly move backward or forward in the browser history, open new windows, close tabs, and more without using the menus or moving the mouse toward the navigation toolbar won me over immediately. Nowadays, this feature is available in Firefox and Konqueror too, and you can even configure mouse gestures for GNOME and KDE desktop environments.
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News Headline » Smashed border fence costs Gaza's smugglers |
| Posted By demo on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | By Nidal al-Mughrabi RAFAH, Gaza Strip, Jan 29 (Reuters) - This was a bad week to be a Gaza smuggler. When militants smashed open Gaza's border wall last week, many people in the Hamas-run enclave went on a shopping spree in Egypt -- bad news for the ...
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