Monthly Archives: July 2008

Secure Gmail

Hi, few weeks ago, I told you about Gmail and Remote Sign Out. Today, the good news is for those who worries about secure navigation. If you are one of them, it’s time to change some gmail default options. Now, you are able to configure your gmail account to use always HTTPS  protocol. Using an […]

Walking Routes on Google Maps

Hi, this week Google announced a new feature in the most famous web mapping service throughout the world. Until now, google maps enabled just car routes tracing, but at this moment you will be able to trace walking directions also. For that, you will need just to select the option in the search result box: […]

Gmail and Remote Sign Out

Hi, the official Gmail’s blog announced a new feature in gmail account. They’re adding a new layer of information and control which provides the possibility of tracking your recent sessions and also sign yourself out remotely. Who never forget a gmail session opened in somewhere?? It’s commun to leave gmail logged in with your most […]

Remote Pair Programming

Hi, every software engineer and project manager knows about XP and Pair Programming, but most of them doesn’t know how to do it with a distributed team. A good option in this case is to make use of a Eclipse Plugin named Cola: Real-Time Shared Editing. Cola’s main funtction is to enable code real time […]

Google Street View Glances at France

Hi, until now, Google Street View provides images just from America. However, people throughout the world are allowed to visit one more country: France. Although the images cover only the route of the famous Tour de France competition, they seem to be of considerably higher quality than the usual Street View shots, presenting a lot […]

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