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Smart Responsive CSS Framework is Salaro's latest approach in Web Design
By Salar Golestanian @ 04 Jun 2012 ::  |
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In the last couple of years, we have been doing this with multiple versions of the site. For example a child portal that has shorter content just for smartphone and the main portal that manages the large screen PC, Laptop and Tablets. However, recently our focus is been on how we can deliver web content efficiently to the changing web world using Smart Responsive CSS Famework
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Are we really safe using "Open Source Software"?
By Salar Golestanian @ 06 Apr 2011 ::  |
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I am a little worried about some of the news coming out of Microsoft Related Court Rooms which is important to developers like us that work on Open Source Products like DotNetNuke, nopCommerce, Umbraco and others. According to this blog here, there are couple of disturbing signs that requires some attention.
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Snow Leopard vs Windows 7 – I will stick with Windows 7 for now!
By Salar Golestanian @ 09 Mar 2011 ::  |
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Last week at Terminal 5 duty free shop on my way out to my Pondacherry office - I bought my older daughter the brand new PowerBook and I had a week to properly compare Mac OSX with Windows 7. I was going to write a long blog about my experience, However, because there are 100s of good blogs out there like this one which is well written, and detailed, so will I just talk about my own point of view which is very short one so read on...
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Mac OSX Lion gets some of its features from iPad
By Salar Golestanian @ 25 Feb 2011 ::  |
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As much as I am so unhappy with Apple beign so greedy recent weeks with the Apple Vs Publishers topic, yet I cannot stop admiring their consistency in looking out of the box. Today with the Announcement of Mac OSX lion, where for the first time instead a desktop OSX borrows ideas and functionalities from the new iPad and iOS like The new gestures, influenced by the iPhone and iPad, include rubber-band scrolling, which sees pages snap back like a rubber band, and double tap or pinch to zoom in and out.
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HTML5 for Developers
By Salar Golestanian @ 23 Feb 2011 ::  |
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HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the Web and the latest revision of the HTML standard (originally created in 1990) and currently remains under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest tools and devices.
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Kinect for Windows. SDK confirmed for release this spring
By Salar Golestanian @ 23 Feb 2011 ::  |
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The latest craze among video gamers is Kinect where they navigate the rapids in a virtual world or to dance along with their amazing music. Perhaps soon to dance Salsa with their clocked dance partner. Today, Microsoft has made Xbox Kinect is a very serious business tool, vital to the future of Microsoft. Microsoft announced and confirmed today Kinect for Windows SDK this spring.
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Google Previews Its Tablet-Optimized Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS
By Salar Golestanian @ 27 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Google released Wednesday a platform preview for Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) and an updated set of SDK tools. Multiple tablet devices like the Motorola Xoom are on the way along with lots of others by the end of the year. But while the OS is almost done and Google’s apps third party developers still have to optimize their applications for these much bigger screens.
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Experience the planes of Magic: The Gathering – Tactics – For PC Release
By Salar Golestanian @ 19 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Magic the Gathering fans! Sony Online Entertainment LLC is scheduled to release Magic: The Gathering – Tactics™. The big news is the fact that Magic: The Gathering - Tactics will be able to run well on a medium level or higher gaming PC. Final specs coming soon. It also will be is free to download and play. Players will enhance their gameplay by purchasing digital booster packs that contain a mix of figures and spells that they can add to their spellbooks. Players will also be able to purchase additional campaign scenarios for more single-player fun.
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Machinima Expo: a two-day virtual film festival was “Close Up” by Rollo
By Salar Golestanian @ 29 Dec 2010 ::  |
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In this year's MachinExpo 2010 took place in the Expo Hub and UWA theater. You can see the Films offline and on demand on the Vimeo channels. And the winner of December Muvizu/Expo Contest was “Close Up” by Rollo. This Blog is also shared at Scifiwood Portal Blogs.
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HTML5, is still experimental a little like perpetual beta version of Chrome
By Salar Golestanian @ 28 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Today I had a customer that was complaining about lack of support for HTML5 in DNN. The question was completely alien to me as I could not understand the relevance of HTML5 with a Web Content Management System like DNN. I have always thought we can deliver some aspects of it so long the customer browser can manage to view it. So I thought I do some research and identify the part of the technologies around HTML5 that continue to develop, and finding a better way to distinguish the more experimental parts of HTML5 from the parts ready for use in mainstream Content Managed Sites. This is borrowed from Salar Golestanian Blogs
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HTML5, is still experimental a little like perpetual beta version of Chrome
By Salar Golestanian @ 23 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Today I had a customer that was complaining about lack of support for HTML5 in DNN. The question was completely alien to me as I could not understand the relevance of HTML5 with a Web Content Management System like DNN. I have always thought we can deliver some aspects of it so long the customer browser can manage to view it. So I thought I do some research and identify the part of the technologies around HTML5 that continue to develop, and finding a better way to distinguish the more experimental parts of HTML5 from the parts ready for use in mainstream Content Managed Sites.
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Improved Large Object Size limit in Amazon S3
By Salar Golestanian @ 18 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Amazon Simple Storage Service, also known as Amazon S3 is an online storage facility. It is cheap, fast and easy to setup. And since it’s a service provided by e-commerce giant Amazon, you can be rest-assured whatever you stored at S3 is secured. Borrowed from Salar Golestanian Blogs.
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Improved Large Object Size limit in Amazon S3
By Salar Golestanian @ 18 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Amazon Simple Storage Service, also known as Amazon S3 is an online storage facility. It is cheap, fast and easy to setup. And since it’s a service provided by e-commerce giant Amazon, you can be rest-assured whatever you stored at S3 is secured.
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Software that can help Robots read will take them to a whole new level
By Salar Golestanian @ 12 Dec 2010 ::  |
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It is one of the biggest challenges in Robotics to allow them to interact with their surrounding without the aid of voice or clear pre written set of instructions. So when I heard that there have been some recent advances in this subject so I thought I do some specific searches and compile an up-to-date state of art on this matter.
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How to Second Life on your iPad or iPhone
By Salar Golestanian @ 04 Dec 2010 ::  |
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I am afraid this is a cheat since I have not developed an application to allow you to view SecondLife directly on iPad or iPhone. I am talking about my favourite remote access programme on my iPad the “SplashTop” and how I use it to remote control my Home/Office Windows Home Server or any other pc/laptop at your home and Second Life as if the Tablet is running the app in iOS4.2. Original post at Salar Golestanian Blogs
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nopCommerce is a good Open Source E-commerce solution on Microsoft .NET platform
By Salar Golestanian @ 01 Dec 2010 ::  |
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A few months ago we looked for an Ecommerce Web Application with small footprint. For years we have been using DotNetNuke together with Catalook to achieve this for our customers, and very successfully too. However, some of our customer’s don’t need the Advanced CMS aspects’ of DNN that is very capable and we love it. Original post at Salar Golestanian Blogs
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