Archive for October, 2006

Google CodeSearch

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

A new search facility has recently been created by Google Labs. The facility is specifically targeted at computer programmers and enables them to search through an immense archive of freely available programming source code on the Internet. The facility has been named “Google Codesearch” and can be found at: Google Codesearch

Useful features:
Results can be […]

MP3 Trim

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

MP3 Trim is a neat little (free) program for clipping mp3s down to size and length. There’s no installation as it runs straight from the executable, and you can add fade effects to make the trim less harsh. Great for small projects like maybe a music quiz, or to make sample clips for a garage […]

Video to PSP with PSP Video 9

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

Getting video to your PSP Portable music is old school. Ever since Apple added a video screen to its IPods, portable video is the craze. Arguably the best portable solution has to be the PSP. With a screen resolution of 320/240 (TV format) or 368×208 (widescreen), the PSP is unchallenged for portable solutions. The question […]

CaseSoft Legal Software including CaseMap

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

“As an attorney fascinated by legal software solutions, I can’t overemphasize the rapidly-growing importance of legal software to all types of law practice, driven by the inexorable increase in the ratio of software/internet era attorneys to older, computer-phobic lawyers.

And now, LexisNexis has stunned the legal community by its July 24th acquisition of CaseSoft and its […]

How Much Memory?

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Can you imagine how much energy it would take to teleport a human being using exact science? You would have to have a computer the size of Los Angeles to just store every bit of encoded information about YOU. You as a human being and a singular object. What about your clothes? That would have […]

Windows Shell Replacement - GeoShell

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

GeoShell is a free desktop replacement shell for Windows. A replacement shell, for those of you who do not know, replaces the default “explorer” shell that Windows uses. This means that it gets rid of the usual taskbar, desktop and start menu, and instead uses its own. GeoShell was first built as a shell that […]