Here is the invitation from an IT Assistant on his Wedding, its quite funny and interesting.
Have a look on Interesting wedding invitation from IT Assistant.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Japan’s Eyewear Translator
It is very difficult in fact impossible to speak all languages of the world. But a computer company of Japan is making an eyewear through which it is possible to understand different languages. With the help of these glasses different language speakers can easily understand each other, because it can easily translate the languages.
This eyewear is linked with a mini computer which will be use like glasses, it can translate different languages, and through this 2 or more than 2 persons can easily communicate with each other without the barrier of language.
Through this eyewear one person record its voice by pressing a button, than a server will translate its communication, this translation would be sent to another person who will understand this translation in a display unit. The process of this device is not completed yet.
Apache Tomcat integration
Integration of Tomcat 5.x
Linux, Apache and Tomcat integration easy way
Integration of Tomcat 6.x
1. Download file
The Apache Tomcat Connector Free to download a mod_jk + version number.
2.so file into the apache / modules folder inside
3. Modify apache / conf / httpd.conf file
...
Or see someone else written it ...
References:
Apache 2.2 + Tomcat 6.0 + MySQL 5.0 + mod_jk integration
integration of direct access to apache tomcat6 domain
window systems apache 2.2.6 + tomcat 6.0 integration configuration
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
12 Wearable Cellphone concepts that add fashion to your chatter
The color rings
Inspired by the gestural language depicting the use of the phone, the color rings by BCK design team, including Javier Bertani, Ezequiel Castro and Vera Kade, are an accessory for your mobile phones that apart from making your chatter more natural and comfortable also turns your flamboyant fashion accessory in to a functional device.
Samsung Bracelet Cellphone
Erik Campbell designed a very original Samsung bracelet phone, a wearable mobile device concept that relies on memory alloy articulation.
Nokia Strapup Phone
Named ‘Strapup phone,’ the latest wearable concept by Nokia isn’t actually a phone in the true sense. It doesn’t send voiced or text messages like other regular phones, rather enables your friends to track you through predefined messages, programmed with personal movements or gestures to trigger your movements, while dancing or partying in a nearby club, without wasting any time for calling or typing a text message.
Thrifty Watch Phone
Have a look at this “Thrifty Watch Phone” that apart from being a wristwatch and a cellphone also becomes an all in one device, including an MP3 player, video camera, media player and PDA, to remove all the clutter from your pocket.
Ring Phone
The Sony Ericsson Ring Phone can safely be included in the tiniest cell phone category. While answering a call simply hold the ring close to your ear and pull out the microphone
Bracelet Cellphone
Designed by Nicolas Nicolaou, the Bracelet Cellphone is a mobile phone that simultaneously works as an electronic watch.
Mood Eyewear
The Mood eyewear is a multifunctional accessory that you can use like a normal pair of sunglasses, a cellphone or an MP3 player.
ASUS Waveface Ultra
The “Ultra” from ASUS is a wearable computer/cellphone concept that can be worn around the wrist like a bracelet, becoming a fashionable accessory for the trendy use.
Helix Cellphone
Keeping the users with the latest fashion, music and pop art trends in mind, designer Rob Luna has come up with a futuristic cellphone called “Helix” that the users can wear like a slap bracelet.
Relexer cellphone
Chinese designer Lu Yin has designed a mobile phone called “Relexer” that as its name suggests doubles as a medical gadget to review the health of the users.
Wrist Phone
Designer Shirley A. Roberts is out there with an innovative communication device that users may wrap around their wrist like a customary wristwatch or a bracelet.
Handphone
Handphone is designed to have it to hand and allow you to call using a natural gesture, features voice control for activation and dial memorized number
Inspired and source by The Design Blog
Inspired by the gestural language depicting the use of the phone, the color rings by BCK design team, including Javier Bertani, Ezequiel Castro and Vera Kade, are an accessory for your mobile phones that apart from making your chatter more natural and comfortable also turns your flamboyant fashion accessory in to a functional device.
Samsung Bracelet Cellphone
Erik Campbell designed a very original Samsung bracelet phone, a wearable mobile device concept that relies on memory alloy articulation.
Nokia Strapup Phone
Named ‘Strapup phone,’ the latest wearable concept by Nokia isn’t actually a phone in the true sense. It doesn’t send voiced or text messages like other regular phones, rather enables your friends to track you through predefined messages, programmed with personal movements or gestures to trigger your movements, while dancing or partying in a nearby club, without wasting any time for calling or typing a text message.
Thrifty Watch Phone
Have a look at this “Thrifty Watch Phone” that apart from being a wristwatch and a cellphone also becomes an all in one device, including an MP3 player, video camera, media player and PDA, to remove all the clutter from your pocket.
Ring Phone
The Sony Ericsson Ring Phone can safely be included in the tiniest cell phone category. While answering a call simply hold the ring close to your ear and pull out the microphone
Bracelet Cellphone
Designed by Nicolas Nicolaou, the Bracelet Cellphone is a mobile phone that simultaneously works as an electronic watch.
Mood Eyewear
The Mood eyewear is a multifunctional accessory that you can use like a normal pair of sunglasses, a cellphone or an MP3 player.
ASUS Waveface Ultra
The “Ultra” from ASUS is a wearable computer/cellphone concept that can be worn around the wrist like a bracelet, becoming a fashionable accessory for the trendy use.
Helix Cellphone
Keeping the users with the latest fashion, music and pop art trends in mind, designer Rob Luna has come up with a futuristic cellphone called “Helix” that the users can wear like a slap bracelet.
Relexer cellphone
Chinese designer Lu Yin has designed a mobile phone called “Relexer” that as its name suggests doubles as a medical gadget to review the health of the users.
Wrist Phone
Designer Shirley A. Roberts is out there with an innovative communication device that users may wrap around their wrist like a customary wristwatch or a bracelet.
Handphone
Handphone is designed to have it to hand and allow you to call using a natural gesture, features voice control for activation and dial memorized number
Inspired and source by The Design Blog
Monday, April 26, 2010
9 Essential Social News and Bookmarking Sites for Designers
1. DesignBump
DesignBump social news site’s interface will be familiar to those who are using Digg, Reddit, or Mixx. The concept is just simple: Get enough votes on your web links and it will be promoted to the front page to get more traffic.
currently DesignBump has over 16,000 users, with some famous design bloggers among their active participants.
2. Image Spark
Instead of bookmarking web pages that you find, you bookmark images (Pictures). Popular bookmarked pictures are displayed in a beautiful gallery-style so that site visitor can see them for visual inspiration on their own projects.
3. design:related
design:related is a community site that seeks to bring together designers from many disciplines. You can set up a portfolio on their site, share what’s inspiring you creatively, and submit news that members can vote on.
The site is a perfect spot for inspiration-seekers, and those looking to stay up to speed on important industry news in a single location.
4. DesignFloat
Established in 2007, DesignFloat is one of the first vote-to-promote social news-sharing sites dedicated specifically to designers.
The site has a broad range of categories for users to submit links to, including Graphic Design, Interactive Design, Industrial Design, as well as design-related topics like Photography. Each category has an RSS feed that you can subscribe to in case you’re only interested in specific topics.
5. Graphic Design Links
Graphic Design Links is another destination for creatives looking for socially promoted info. To help users see the most popular topics being submitted to the site, they have a Tag Cloud page.
6. The Web Blend
The Web Blend only has about 1,500 members, making it a comparatively small community — but smaller isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
7. zaBox
zaBox covers a wide range of design industry news, resources, and tutorials. Like most social news sites, a story’s popularity is determined by the number of people voting for it.
8. FFFFOUND!
Visual bookmarking is a popular activity among designers. Collecting images for reference and inspiration later on can get you out of a creative funk in a jiffy.
9. Pixel Groovy
The amount of graphic design tutorials on the web is overwhelming. Pixel Groovy helps point you to ones that its community members like.
Inspired and Reference by Mashable
DesignBump social news site’s interface will be familiar to those who are using Digg, Reddit, or Mixx. The concept is just simple: Get enough votes on your web links and it will be promoted to the front page to get more traffic.
currently DesignBump has over 16,000 users, with some famous design bloggers among their active participants.
2. Image Spark
Instead of bookmarking web pages that you find, you bookmark images (Pictures). Popular bookmarked pictures are displayed in a beautiful gallery-style so that site visitor can see them for visual inspiration on their own projects.
3. design:related
design:related is a community site that seeks to bring together designers from many disciplines. You can set up a portfolio on their site, share what’s inspiring you creatively, and submit news that members can vote on.
The site is a perfect spot for inspiration-seekers, and those looking to stay up to speed on important industry news in a single location.
4. DesignFloat
Established in 2007, DesignFloat is one of the first vote-to-promote social news-sharing sites dedicated specifically to designers.
The site has a broad range of categories for users to submit links to, including Graphic Design, Interactive Design, Industrial Design, as well as design-related topics like Photography. Each category has an RSS feed that you can subscribe to in case you’re only interested in specific topics.
5. Graphic Design Links
Graphic Design Links is another destination for creatives looking for socially promoted info. To help users see the most popular topics being submitted to the site, they have a Tag Cloud page.
6. The Web Blend
The Web Blend only has about 1,500 members, making it a comparatively small community — but smaller isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
7. zaBox
zaBox covers a wide range of design industry news, resources, and tutorials. Like most social news sites, a story’s popularity is determined by the number of people voting for it.
8. FFFFOUND!
Visual bookmarking is a popular activity among designers. Collecting images for reference and inspiration later on can get you out of a creative funk in a jiffy.
9. Pixel Groovy
The amount of graphic design tutorials on the web is overwhelming. Pixel Groovy helps point you to ones that its community members like.
Inspired and Reference by Mashable
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