You Too Can Discover Exo-Planets, Supernovae, Galaxies And More on Zooniverse
Zooniverse is a citizen science portal that offers enthusiastic members of the public to participate in scientific research projects – projects that requires immense amount of man hours and which cannot be automated. Zooniverse was originally started in 2007 as Galaxy Zoo (previously) in which the public was enlisted to classify galaxies in images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Since then it added others such as Milky Way project, Galaxy Zoo Hubble, Galaxy Zoo Supernovae, and Solar StormWatch among others.
Mozilla has just released the latest beta of Firefox 4, which, the corporation says, will be the last beta build of the browser. Firefox 4 beta 12 boasts of increased performance while viewing Flash content, improved plugin compatibility with hardware acceleration enabled, and general stability, performance, and compatibility improvements.
The other day, Amazon made some changes to their file hosting service S3 enabling customers to use it as a
Amazon Web Services'
Today the first service pack of Windows 7 were made available for download to subscribers of MSDN and TechNet. Later this month - the expected date is Feb 22 – the download links will be made public for all and sundry. Of course, download links for the RTM and prior builds of the service pack has been floating around the web for weeks. But before you go about installing SP1, you should read a Knowledge Base article that Microsoft published not too long ago.
Waiting for Firefox 4? How about Firefox 7?
The Windows software install process is a pain in the ass. It is one thing that hasn’t changed for nearly two decades. The repeated clicking of the ‘Next’ button, the agreeing of the
As a blogger who install hundreds of software every month (most of them never get a review), one of the things that I have to deal with regularly is browser toolbar and junk software that publishers sneak into their products - the infamous Ask toolbar, that is notoriously difficult to remove, the Yahoo toolbar and other crapware.
Flickr had one of their biggest oops! moment in history when an employee 

