Archive for 2008

PHP4 – Game over

Yesterday PHP 4.4.9 was released, and today PHP 4 is officially dead. There wil be no more updates. Don’t worry too much tough. PHP 5 is far superior and there’s absolutely no go reason not to have moved on to PHP 5 long ago. PHP 4 – It was a nice ride and I’m sure [...]

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A Premium look

Welcome to a fresh look on netfactory.dk. I’ve never been quite satisfied with the old look, and stumbled across the WP_Premium theme which looked quite nice. It’s now live in a lightly hacked version. Therre are quite a few things I’d like to hack further but in the spirit of the Internet Way of doing [...]

The Big Picture

If you’re amazed by beautiful images and like current affairs, The Big Picture from the Boston Globe should be on you list of must-visit websites. The Big Picture is a collection of stunning images themed series covering current news. They a large (990×624) and often quite spectacular images with a few comments on what the [...]

What is twitter?

One of the hottest sites on the web for more than a year is twitter, but what is Twitter? – I’ve tried a few times to explain it, and while it may be a fun task, it has often become quite a mess. This is an attempt to capture the most successful explanation of twitter. [...]

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Cookie limits in browsers

How many cookies do you neeed and how many does the browsers support? – It seem to come up all to often, so after a bit of digging in search engines, here are (for my own convenience) the findings of what the limits are on cookies in the currently used browsers. The cookie standard (RFC2965) [...]

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WordPress 2.6

A new wordpress has been released (2.6). I’ve upgraded – took 60 seconds and caused no issues what so ever (- so far anyway). There isn’t one big new thing, but a fair number of improvements in many different areas. Get the latest version from the WordPress site.

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Top 3 features for mobile phone innovation

The iPhone (3G) was launched in Denmark today. I’m not quite sure how great a success it was, but Telia was apparently sold out here on the first day. While I probably should be urging for an iPhone, I’m not – I’d like one, but frankly I wouldn’t spend money on one currently. It’s a [...]

Keeping the software current Windows

Modern computers contains al lot of software. A fully updated fresh windows installation contains well over 50.000 files – and before it being “usable” with the most common applications, plugins, addons and extensions for the software you use on a daily basis, you’ve probably added so much more, that you’ve completely lost count of what’s [...]

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Grado, Trieste and Venice

It’s always fun visiting Italy. Besides their wonderful food, there’s also losts of sights to explore no matter where in Italy you visit. In June 2008 we went to North-east Italy and stayed in the town of Grado. It’s between Trieste (near the Albanian border) and Venice. [googlemap lat="45.686755" lng="13.427552" width="600px" height="300px" zoom="9" type="G_NORMAL_MAP"]Grado[/googlemap]

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Outsourcing blog parts

It seems to be very modern to outsource thse days, and I’m trying to keep up. A while back I switched my RSS feeds from WordPress Build-in services to FeedBurner. It was a win-win. Has a lot less load and feedburner does a lot of work to make sure the Feeds are in top-notch shape. [...]

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