Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Enchanting Tamilnadu -

Recently Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation lead by Dr.V.Irai Anbu, IAS,
revamped their services to improve tourism in the state.

Next time before planning any vacation, visit http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/

அறிய பொக்கிஷங்கள் அடங்கிய களைஞ்சியம் நம் தமிழகம் என்பதை நினைவூட்டும் வகையில், பயனுள்ள தகவல்களை இத்தளத்தில் காணலாம்.

TTDC-இன் பணி சிறக்க வாழ்த்துக்கள்.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Browserscope - Browser Profiler

Open source project that tests and compare your browser performance with rest of available browser on the market.

Backed by Google,this is very helpful on profiling your browser and application.

More @ www.browserscope.org

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

How to develop iPhone apps?

A legal iPhone application can only be developed on Apple hardware. ie, Mac systems.

The applications are developed on Apple OS [OS 10.5 or later] using iPhone Sofware Development Kit.

One has to register as 'iPhone' app developer through enrolling iPhone Developer Program [Standard Program $99 and Enterprise Program $299 as on today] in order to get the iPhone/iPod Touch - SDK.

Successful applications can be sent to Apple for approval and there by getting into Apple Store before reaching out to the customers.

Few people hack these steps to develop iPhone app using windows, however that cannot get through via App Store and will never be legal.

Lot of rources to guide through step by step creation of iPhone app can be found at developer central at Apple site.


http://developer.apple.com/iphone

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

GigaOM - Intresting current affairs on Tech

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Windows command prompt Tips

Useful tips that can be used on windows command prompt.

  1. F1 retypes the previous command one character at a time
  2. F2 brings up a dialog and asks "Enter the char to copy up to:"
  3. F3 retypes the last command in full
  4. F4 brings up a dialog and asks "Enter char to delete up to:"
  5. F5 as for F3
  6. F6 Print EOF character (Ctrl+Z)
  7. F7 brings up a dialog of all the recent command history
  8. F8 brings up each of the most recent commands, one at a time
  9. F9 brings up a dialog and asks "Enter command number:"