Last week I’ve been visiting my work office at Sillicon Valley. I didn’t take my personal computer, instead I took my work computer, since I was there for work and I didn’t want to be carrying around like 10kg in my backpack.
Its been an exciting experience. I got to see the outside of companies like [...]
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Sillicon Valley trip
A website visitor tracking statistics free open source alternative to Google Analytics
Everyone that wants to know how his/her website’s traffic is doing has a form of “visitor counter” or web traffic analytics software. By what I’ve seen, the most popular one is Google Analytics.
There’s a free and open source web alternative to Google Analytics and its called Piwik.
I’ve been using this software for several months now [...]
More ugly stories about depending on cloud computing
Depending on “the cloud” to provide all software has increasingly shown some of its issues. What’s strange is that not many people are concerned about it.
Google marking all sites as unsafe
Google marked all search results as unsafe websites, and when you clicked on the link, it warned you again and you had to agree to [...]
Depending on web services
What would happen if your access to most of your online services were to be disabled? What would you loose?
I’ve been in situations where we have to decide either to run certain applications on our server, like E-mail, scheduling, project management, etc. Or use the ubiquitous, given-for-granted web services from huge companies with huge servers, [...]
Chrome license makes Google more than the new Big Brother
Yesterday’s big news was that Google released their own “open source” browser called Google Chrome. They released only the binaries for Windows, and even thought they claim to be open source, I don’t see where I can get the source code yet.
But what really bothers me is the license agreements for Chrome:
11. Content license from [...]





