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Oct 07

08

Internet Access Policy in the Office (Part 1)

Getting connected is becoming a crucial part in the business field. So naturally, an office must has an internet connection. It is just the way to compete in this information age. For office’s management this could opened a can of worm.

Indonesia Specifically

In Indonesia, access to internet is quite expensive, unreliable and not quite widespread. Not many people has internet access at home, most of them are accessing internet in the office. Talking about ethics, using internet at the office should be limited to office’s purpose. Now considering the fact that not all of the employee had internet access at home, the employee used it not only for business related purpose but also their own personal purpose. True, this is a breach of business ethics but the question is, what kind of internet activities could be considered as ‘business purpose’? This lead to a big question on how to manage internet access policy in the office.

Intrigued by this issue, I started this topic on my favorite Indonesian technology mailing list, teknologia, and not surprisingly, the topic received numerous respond which could be read here (in Indonesian) - the discussion is still going there, feel free to join the mailing list and the discussion.

Based on the discussion there, my own experience and also some informal discussion among some numbers of managers and employees, I decided to write this entry and hope, I will do a small survey and research on this issue soon to create some sort of guideline about ‘the best business practice for office’s internet access policy’.

Main Issue

Separation between ‘personal’ and ‘business’ purpose in the office is not very clear. Of course browsing porn sites and online auction to buy a baby crib are clearly defined as personal purpose but when it comes to access ‘social networking’ website, suddenly the fine line between ‘personal’ and ‘business’ is blurring. For example, accessing Friendster is considered as personal purpose, but if the employee use Friendster to look for contact information of his long lost friend in hope to create a business contact, is that a personal purpose? Another example, accessing Wikipedia to gather information about a particular subject could be defined as business purpose, but again, what if the employee using Wikipedia to read a subject about lawn mower (this article exist in Wikipedia, look for it if you don’t believe me) then is that a business purpose (unless the employee is the office gardener, of course)?

Since the nature of the Internet is not strictly rigid, this main issue created headaches among management. Business is always about profit. Profit gained by maintaining productivity and efficiency. While the meaning of ‘productivity’ is becoming vague in this digital era (compared to the industrial era, when productivity equals the amount of product created per man hour), the term ‘efficiency’ is still has solid meaning and valid.

Type of Policy

There are many variations of office’s internet access policies, but I managed to make three basic patterns. Each pattern usually had some shared variables especially in the detail. The implementation may varies but still follow or combine these three:

  1. No access policy

    The most easiest and widely adopted by management. This is a no-brainer. No access means no complexity of controlling it.

  2. Limited access policy

    The management provided the access but limited it with some restrictions. This is the most adopted policy by management. The restrictions are varied from blocking access to some websites (or some keywords in URL), blocking access to different port other than HTTP and/or SMTP (normally blocking the port to instant messenger services) or limiting the amount of traffic for a certain computer (like 50MB per computer per day).

    While this policy is the most adopted policy, this is also the most complex policy to implement. Monitoring which website should be blocked will definitely costly and some smart employee might be able to use port tunnelling to bypass port restriction. Limiting the amount of traffic will also need to be monitored since it is possible that the current limitation is actually prevent the legitimate big business data to pass through (especially with the auto refreshing data and AJAX nature of many of current sophisticated websites).

    Although this policy probably sounds good on paper for management, the implementation of it usually creates dissatisfaction among employee because usually the point of view of management is not well translated and understood by the employee. The worst case scenario is the management does not really understand the need of their own employee. For example, it is faster to just open instant messenger and buzz a fellow programmer to ask him/her to send the latest development code than open an email client, type the request, send it and wait for the reply. In my own personal experience at my campus, it was hysterical that I could not access any website with “games” in the URL when I was teaching “Game Design and Programming” course.

  3. Free access policy

    This is the dream of most employee but the nightmare for most management. Many managements are reluctant to adopt this policy but there are also some management viewed this policy as ‘the service’ for their valuable employee. This policy is vulnerable to abuse and also presenting high risk especially if most employee are not technology savvy. Normally, most IT company are implementing this policy, although there are some anomalies, since most of their employee are understand well enough about security issue.

    But this policy could also mean the management doesn’t have the knowledge about how to handle the Internet access. This case is the worst case since this kind of implementation will create chaos.

Many companies implemented the combination of these three basic patterns and usually each department inside the company had different policy. At certain level this was a good decision but only if the management understand the need of each department really well. Was I suggesting that there are some managements who do not understand the need of their own departments? Yes, I was, unfortunately most of time.

So what will be the best practice then? For that I will have to write about management and employee issue first and that will be on my next entry: Internet Access Policy in the Office (Part 2): Management and Employee Issue.

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Jan 05

11

Apple's New Toys

Today is a dream come true for most Apple/Mac enthusiasts who couldn’t afford to own any Apple products because of the high price. Affordable Mac and iPod! Steve Jobs just announced 3 Apple products: Mac mini, a stripped down lower cost Mac. Go get it if you want to own a Mac but always complained about the price. Now it’s the time to own a Mac! iPod Shuffle, don’t have enough money to buy an iPod mini? Get iPod Shuffle instead! Available with two flavors: 512MB and 1GB. iWork. Say goodbye to crappy Microsoft Office. ‘nuff said! Yes! Finally. Note: / Read more …


Dec 04

17

Firefox Ad

Since this guy already boasted about his name on the q=node/view/8769 "SpreadFirefox News">Firefox NY Times Ad, I am joining the club. So here it is: Great job Firefox team! And to all 10.000 names on that ad, glad to be one of yours! We are making history. So what are you waiting for? Get Firefox! / Read more …


Dec 04

09

WashOut 2.1

Some small changes and fixes on this new “WashOut” layout. You must put your name and e-mail address to comment. Your e-mail address will not be shown and only served as an authentification process. I will not reveal that e-mail to anybody. You can fake it tho, there is no way I could tell the difference but that is your choice and I believe we can trust each other on this issue. Add a small but unique feature: Gravatar. This service will allowed you to have your own personal avatar icon on every comments you have written not only on / Read more …


Dec 04

09

Thunderbird 1.0

Thunderbird 1.0 was already released! In the world of absurdly humongous size webmail service like Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, MSN and others, the need for an e-mail client software is gradually reduced. Not only it need to be installed, which mean you have to own or have your own personal computer, it also need to be configured with some wacky POP3, IMAP and SMTP settings. But if you still need an e-mail client software other than the highly vulnerable against virus and trojan e-mail client software called Outlook and its little brother Outlook Express, why don’t you try Thunderbird? It’s already / Read more …


Dec 04

07

Washout 2.0

Winter is officially here, It’s been snowing on and off since December 1st this year and around 5 - 10 cm of snowpile until now. So now I presented you with this website Winter Edition, “WashOut 2.0”. Not much to change, in fact the HTML files are not touched at all, neat huh? Some people asked me about my rendered entry title, so this is the trick: I’ve implemented sIFR 2.0RC2. If you want to use it, grab the files at Mike’s weblog and tweak it to suit your need. Enjoy the new layout, hope you all like it. / Read more …


Nov 04

13

Project Honey Pot

I’ve heard rumor that Hell is opening new section created especially for spammer. Well, I guess those spammer deserve it. But since I will not waiting until those spammer are dead to make myself spam-free, I’ve decided to join Project Honey Pot to battle spammer. Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins / Read more …


Nov 04

09

Firefox 1.0...

is finally here! Get it and enjoy the web like never before. The traffic is very high tho. You may find it difficult to get access the main website - it’s so slow. Try to find a mirror site somewhere else. Or just wait for a couple of days… Anyway, for those who still use IE, on their personal computer that use Windows OS, after Firefox 1.0 is out… It seems like you are either uninformed (well, now I am telling you this, go get Firefox) or just plain ignorant. Or maybe you just love to hurt you and your / Read more …


Nov 04

06

Mailing List Blues...

I don’t know what happened with mailing list environment nowadays. It used to be a fun place, lots of things to learn, sharing knowledge and knowing people with the same interest. It also used to be a place where people respecting each other, learn mistakes, accepting fault and try to make that place a better place by trying to follow Netiquette. The major problem right now is signal to noise ratio of most mailing list are very high low (Thanks to Ronny for correcting me). What is SNR (signal to noise ratio) means in mailing list term? It means that / Read more …


Nov 04

05

Winter 2004 Edition - WashOut

Presenting home.avianto.com Winter 2004 Edition, nicknamed WashOut. I know it is not winter yet - even tho it was frozen rain yesterday in Ottawa, brrr. But consider this change of layout as a work in progress until winter really here. It’s no way finished, it took me only 1 hour to do the graphics and 30 minutes to change the CSS. No change made in HTML files. Thanks to the power of Web Standard. Nothing fancy for now, I am quite tired with all of that fancy stuff. So yeah, it’s kinda a washout version. I will put the “Summer / Read more …


Oct 04

27

Spread Firefox!

So you are still using IE, eh? Do you know that IE is a major security issues? With all those spywares and viruses around looming the Internet, isn’t that now is the right time to dump IE and use another browser that are more secure? I am using Mac, so yeah Safari naturally is my choice but in case you are using other operating system (even if you are using Mac and want alternative cool browser, like me) I strongly recommend you using Firefox. SpreadFirefox is a website that promote Firefox, since Firefox is a free, open source browser / Read more …


Oct 04

19

Indonesia Web Standards situation

It’s been a while since I wrote an entry about Web Standards issue. But since reading Priyadi’s entry about his research on Situs Terbaik competition entries, I think I will write a complimentary entry. (I have to admit that Priyadi’s research is quite amazing, well done pal! - too bad it is in Indonesian language only) What is “Situs Terbaik”? For those non-Indonesian speakers, it literally means “The Best Website”. So it is basically a national competition looking for the best Indonesian website. So, what is the problem? You may recall my old entry about being a judge and read / Read more …


Oct 04

15

Why Movable Type?

Thomas already wrote his reason why he is still using Movable Type. Now I think it is my turn to tell my reason, no? It all started with Priyadi (yes, that Priyadi, the one with Anne Ahira and Roy Suryo fanatics barking ferociously on his back) not-so-scientific survey about the weblogging tools used by most Indonesian weblogger and in that entry the winner is WordPress (WP) with 13 users beating my all time favorites Movable Type (MT) with sadly enough only 4 users. The interesting thing is those 4 users are a long time weblogger (me, since September 2000; Thomas, / Read more …


Sep 04

08

Why Gmail? And a couple of invitations...

Why using Gmail? Beside 1GB free space? Beside great filtering system? Beside the labeling concept which surpassing the folder concept? Well, it just feels right =). I only use Gmail for my mailing list purpose and web contact. I am still using my private domain e-mail address for my personal and business purpose because I have my own domain and it just looks more professional. So I really don’t care about those issue about privacy, that Google snoops my e-mail to put an advertising because mailing list is supposed to be public anyway and who in the right mind will / Read more …


Aug 04

31

Movable Type 3.1

Just upgraded the weblog engine to Movable Type 3.1. The main reason is so I can use MTBlacklist since I am quite tired of deleting almost 10 comment spams everyday. Let see how this new engine run. Haven’t got the time to play around with the features tho, although it seems very interesting. Maybe later. / Read more …


Aug 04

29

Share Your Taste and Opinion

Another Tech Talks issue. Want to share your taste on music? Your favorites weblogs? Your photos? Here are some interesting online tools to do that: Kinja. It’s a web based RSS reader. Its simplicity is the power. My only complain is it doesn’t have categories which I found quite difficult to organize my quite differ RSS feeds. Bloglines on the other hand provide the categories (or folder) but I just don’t like the interface, it just too complicated for my simple taste, but if you desperately need the categorical feeds then Bloglines will do. So here are my shared Kinja / Read more …


Aug 04

11

Comment Spammer

… are the most annoying creature ever roaming the blogosphere. Not as annoying as e-mail spammer which I believe is the lowest creature ever lived, not just in the Internet but also in reality but a spammer is still a spammer. What are they expect from doing spam anyway? High Pagerank on Google? As if someone will search for their preference keyword anyway. Well, maybe someone did but how many percent from the total of Internet user? I don’t understand the logic behind this spamming business. Maybe I am just too naive but I am sure that I am not / Read more …


Jul 04

15

Live Comment Preview

It’s a rather old trick but I’ve found it cool so I have to implement this trick here, call me a trend-follower ;). It’s called live comment preview trick. What does it do? Well, right now if you are typing your comment here then your writen comment is directly previewed live under the “Post” button. So there is no need to have a separate preview page and you can see what is you are typing live. Neat, eh? Just a little addition to spice things up. Hopefully it will works across browser. Other thing is I fixed the “Remember personal / Read more …


Jul 04

12

Want to learn CSS?

Most of you already familiar with my preaching on Web Standards. Especially about tableless design, yeah those XHTML and CSS. Most of you even flame me for my critics on your table layout and give me some hard time by give some ambigous and absurd reasoning. (My all time favorite is “everybody have the right to choose! you can’t force people to do it the standard way” - well, they are right tho, who am I to force? But that is not the point of this entry). So instead of preaching on the wrong side of the ear, I always / Read more …


Jul 04

10

A quarter of Gmail

Yay! I’ve made it to 25% of storage capacity in less than a month. Hmm, with the current speed I think I will run out of space in just 4 month. Not bad. I really push my Gmail account to the edge now ;) / Read more …


Jul 04

02

What is missing from Indonesia IT (and design) scene?

After reading Mr. Budi Rahardjo’s weblog entry about “Dimanakah para pemimpi (komputer) Indonesia tinggal?” (in Indonesian, my native language) I realize that this is what I’ve been missing from the IT scene in Indonesia. We have tons of “technical” IT mailing list and almost none of the IT mailing list that discuss theories, philosophies, activities and other non-technical stuff but still important in the IT scene. From technical point of view Indonesia IT scene is great. Most of the IT experts are technically good and capable and obviously can compete with other country’s IT experts (although it could change according / Read more …


Jun 04

29

Stop using Internet Explorer, please?

OK, it’s kinda harsh, isn’t it? But honestly, you should do that if you really want a great browsing experience and enhanced security for your computer. Updated: It’s not over yet folks, I’ve added 2 more links to the reason why you must not use Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer was an OK browser on its famous day. But those days are over, even Microsoft itself stop supporting it since they will not enhance IE until their new operating system (Longhorn) coming out… sometime in the future. And believe me, it’s not just me who think that using IE is harmful / Read more …


Jun 04

28

First take on Gmail

OK, blame me for being geeky again but I really have something to say about Gmail after using it for a couple of days. First of all, I love it. Not just because the storage is 1GB (I am still using 1% of it) but also the interface itself is quite nice. Well, it depends heavily on JavaScript (which I personally don’t like) but in Gmail’s case it make some sense to certain degree. Gmail is made with the mailing list concept in mind, so the ‘threading’ feature is really helpful to keep track of a particular thread or ‘conversation’ / Read more …


Jun 04

21

Feeling Geeky (It's about Gmail)

I am feeling geeky today. You probably already know about Gmail. Yes, the new webmail service from the famous Google with 1 GB of storage. Well, today I have Gmail invitation from Jay. At first I was feeling, yeah, whatever, it’s a 1 GB webmail and I already have a Spymac account with the same amount of storage. So I was login to Gmail and browse around (have a dozen of error message from one to another, well, it is still in the Beta version so it should happened one way or another) then the excitement start to built. Yes, / Read more …


Jun 04

09

Web Standards Survey

As one of the avid supporter of Web Standards Project I personally recommend everybody that concern about web standards (either you are pro or con) to participate in the Web Standards Survey. Let your voices be heard! / Read more …


Jun 04

01

Building Pocket PC Applications

OK, another Tech Talks issue. It’s about my school project, it will run on Pocket PC platform (not my choice, don’t give me that look! I rather stick with Palm platform to be honest) and I am doing the user interface design for it. So, anybody can help me by giving me links to some references? Especially about some widget since the original widget in Pocket PC platform are rather limited (or am I mistaken? but I just read the UI Guidelines). Thanks! / Read more …


May 04

27

Stupid Error

My friend have this error while he’s writing his master thesis and using the Spelling and Grammar Tools. Have any idea what this program want to tell him anyway? Well, I guess Word just try to be funny after working hard for the last couple of days =P / Read more …


May 04

18

Introducing: Currently Reading Column

It’s been around here for a while, but I guess it barely gets noticed. So now let me properly introduced you to the “Currently Reading” column on this journal sidebar. Basically, it just my collection of links to some articles on the web that I’ve just read or plan to read later. I could use the main journal for that purpose but i think it will be better if it has its own place so it will also acts as a bookmark (It’s Favorites for all of you IE worshipers). I will put the RSS for that column, the idea / Read more …


May 04

16

Merging

I am merging my previous journal with this one. So right now I have total more than 400 entries… That’s one hell of rebuilding entries =). The reason? I am beginning to accept the past and get on with my life so as one of positive gesture I’ve decided to combine the past and the present (well, I could find another reason but this one looks like the best one, so sue me =P). And that also mean that a new layout will come out soon… Just wait ;) P.S.: Updated, the comment system seems needs a little fix since / Read more …


May 04

14

MovableType 3.0

I am using MovableType 3.0 free edition now. I am thinking of buying the license but as I said, I need extra money for that (that’s also explain my AdSense fiasco). The new interface is amazing. Tableless layout with XHTML and CSS. Love it and it so clean with bluish atmosphere… Hmm, clean design is becoming a trend nowadays, wonder why. Anyway, I love MovableType and I’ll pay respect to them by purchasing the license later if I can get enough money for that. For now all I can say is “Great work, SixApart!!!”. / Read more …


May 04

13

Google AdSense

As you may notice that I put Google Ads here. Why? Well, there are two reasons; one, I want to experiment with the ads, see how effective it is connected to my content/writing. Two, it won’t hurt to have extra money I desperately need nowadays. Talking about money, I am thinking of freelancing again. But I have to consider to manage my time since I am a full time student now. Well, let see how everything will turn out but I definitely need some extra money. / Read more …


May 04

10

Installing Panther

We’re just installing Panther, that is MacOS X 10.3 for you who are uninitiated, in our school’s computer lab. It is gorgeous =). Love the Exposé feature and the Fast User Switching is amazing. The Font Book is very useful and of course the new Finder is totally have the right feeling on it… Well, it just perfect… Some improvement could enhance it but for now I think the feature are quite cool and good enough to do the job. Well, that’s what is using Mac is all about, right? To make the work done, period. / Read more …


Apr 04

28

Ubiquitous Computing

Huh? What’s that? Yeah, it is kinda strange word, isn’t it? It’s one of my class here at my school. Yeah? So? What’s that? Well… It is a huge topic to be discussed but you can read this article to get a basic understanding about it. It is a really interesting topic and it really open our mind to some new (well, it’s not so new, what is new anyway?) ideas that could improve, enhance or even change the human behaviour. Is it good or bad? Hmm, it’s the technology and as we all almost agree that the technology is / Read more …


Mar 04

31

Indonesian Blogger Survey

Just an announcement: Indonesian Blogger Survey is start from 1 April until 15 April 2004. This survey is courtesy of a fellow Indonesian blogger, Nita. / Read more …


Mar 04

22

CeBIT - Part II

Another report from CeBIT 2004. Well, I am just doing ‘freebies hunting’ yesterday. Just looking around try to find some cool freebies and grab some brochure about a couple of products I found quite interesting (digital cameras, usb stick, cell phone and others). Personally I really like the new Sony Ericsson cell phone, S700. It’s a digital camera that have phone capabilities instead of the other way =). For digital camera I really like the new Nikon 3700, Konica Minolta Xg and other small compact camera. Other cute device like Swiss Army Knife USB Memory Stick also interest me / Read more …


Mar 04

20

CeBIT - Part I

CeBIT 2004, Hannover is huge! One day was not enough for me to see all the exhibition and grab all the free goodies ;). It have more than 20 giant exhibition hall and lots of exhibitors. Not many 'new' breakthrough technology as far as I could see, only 'enhancement' of the current technology and yeah, lots of new mobile phones... phone cam, especially. On the software side... well, I can only say that are not much development... This 'stagnant situation' is understandable considering the current 'downturn' on IT business but to be honest, the prospect of brighter future is just / Read more …


Mar 04

08

Wiki!

I've been curious about Wiki since long time ago and could not find time to play with it. Now thanks to Thomas and his WarnaduniaWiki, I can play around with it... Thanks Thom! / Read more …


Mar 04

04

Learning Web Design

A Recipe for Learning Web Design. Another great article from Keith, as usual. So if you are thinking about being a web designer, this article is a must. / Read more …


Feb 04

29

CC Moving Image Winners

Creative Commons' Moving Image Contest Winners were announced yesterday! Great videos! (News from A Whole Lotta Nothing) Creative Commons is an organization that invent the Creative Commons License for creative works. I already used one of the license for my photolog as some of you may already noticed. So if you want to publish your creative works online and want to share it but you still want to have some kind of protection for your work, use Creative Commons License. / Read more …


Feb 04

28

Good Hope for The Web

Thanks to Keith with his article for giving me that hope. I couldn't agree more... / Read more …


Feb 04

10

The Fox and The Bird

Mozilla Firefox 0.8 (previously known as Mozilla Firebird) and Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 were released yesterday (and it sure melted down the Mozilla's server). Firefox is an amazing web browser and if you are in Windows platform, just change your default browser to Firefox... you will not regret it. For Thunderbird, well, if you like living on the edge like me... you'll love Thunderbird =). / Read more …


Dec 03

19

Winter Edition

I feel kinda "wintery" today... So, here it is, HOME.avianto.com's Winter Edition. Nothing much to change except the 'feeling' and thanks to my CSS-based layout it only took me less than 2 hours to change it (most of the work are the graphical works, less work on the layout). Well, I hope you like this new layout and right now I have to prepare for my Winter vacation and this new layout is giving you some hints about it ;). / Read more …


Dec 03

17

Zeldman's book

I've got my own copy of Designing with Web Standards book by Jeffrey Zeldman yesterday, thanks to Amazon Deutschland's fast delivery. This is a must have book if you are really concerned about the state of the art of designing website: using standards!!! I've been preaching about using standards in my design community (especially among Indonesian web designer) for more than a year now with only small achievement. Most of them just don't care... or too damn lazy to relearn everything. But Zeldman's book give some light for my problem and I think I will be able to stand still / Read more …


Dec 03

11

Tables for Layout is Stupid

Still not convincing why tables for layout is stupid? Well, read this website then. Cool graphic, cool CSS's effect (check the Main Section link) and cool content. If you still not convincing then.. well, see you in the future then ;) / Read more …


Oct 03

23

CSS Zen Garden in Indonesian

Most of you may already know the css Zen Garden website. It is a great website to demonstrate how great CSS can be. Now css Zen Garden is available in Indonesian language, thanks to Dave Shea (the creator of css Zen Garden) who let me do the translation. Let me know if you find any mistakes in the translation, it's not perfect but for now I think it will do. / Read more …


Aug 03

11

Perfect Web Design

Is there any Perfect Web Design? The Myth of Perfect Web Design Hmm... the article also make me realize 'is there any perfect relationship'? / Read more …


Aug 03

04

XP's Blues

I always thought that Windows™' stability always depend on the phase of the moon. Now Mark Pilgrim's article convinced me that Windows also have a half-life and also showed me 147 steps (yes, one hundred forty seven) to install Windows XP in 5 hours or less. Now I am thinking about switching. / Read more …


Jul 03

29

Standarized Indonesian Web Developers

Hope you all not too bored with my rants about web standards =). After my last curiosity research, I've been doing more intensive research on a couple of Indonesian Web Developers, especially the big players. And I am not so surprised that NONE of them, including some new so-called web developer, passed the validation test (including my office *sigh* - and it is out of my jurisdiction). In fact some of them have obsolete website... Hmm, I just wondering are they too busy developing other people website so they are forgotten their own? It's ironic indeed... If they don't care / Read more …


Jul 03

24

About Web Design

If you read my previous entry then you already know my opinion about the separation between graphic design and web design. So it was a pleasant surprise when one of my regularly reading weblog (D. Keith Robinson's weblog) wrote about that particular issue. Keith's article "Learning Web Design" is all I want to say in the previous entry that I already mentioned. Read it... and get the enlightenment. / Read more …


Jul 03

20

'Regular Reading' Feature

Notice the Regular Reading box below the Recent Book? It contains some of my regular worth reading websites. Some people asking me what are my regular reading websites, so there they are... Give them a visit (and read them too of course), it will worth your time. Been thinking about adding this feature for awhile. I could make it easier using Blogrolling or blo.gs but they are not exactly what I need and want (Not they are bad but I have greater expectation). After some furious searching and some frustration, finally I found the article: How to make a quick / Read more …


Jul 03

16

Netscape is Dead, Long Live Mozilla!

Yes, people. AOL kills Netscape. But Mozilla still lives and continue to be developed and supported by Mozilla Foundation. So... IE is dead and Netscape is dead. Well, we still got plenty of good browser around... Long live good browser! / Read more …